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Tees Maar Khan

quick review: Tees Maar Khan makes me admire Farah Khan (Director) and Shirish Kunder (writer) for how they choose not to take anything seriously, themselves first. But, they are sniggering amongst themselves. It's one thing to laugh at anything and everything from - the umbilical cord to patriotism - and it's a whole other thing NOT TO make us laugh with them. So obnoxious is the film along with its stars Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif that the subtle points that Tees Maar Khan seems to make, come across as completely accidental.
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44 reviewers have given Tees Maar Khan an average rating of 1.5/5.0. 9 yays, 26 nays, 9 so-so. See all external reviews »

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12 readers have given Tees Maar Khan an average rating of 2/5.0. 3 yays, 7 nays, 2 so-so. See all reader reviews »

Comments (19)

prabhakar:

Director: Farah Khan
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Akshaye Khanna and Salman Khan
Rating: Two and a half ( **1/2)
Advice: Akshaye Khanna saves the film from being banal and keeps you tickled through the film. Watch it for him and some good naach gaana.

haulerz99:

I feel really robbed of my hard-earned money after watching this. The review is bang-on. The movie is a farce. I hope this doesn't become a hit!

Sudhir Nair:

You'll never be able to live down the notoriety of mentioning both Keislowski and Fellini in a TMK review...

Narayan:

So how do you compare it to the last Farah Khan movie "Om Shanti Om"

meetu:

@haulerz99 my sympathies. next time you know where to check before booking your tickets :D

@Sudhir a thousand apologies sir. i did say sorry to them and my readers (holding ears and all), unfortunately it stayed in my head. In the rush to catch the next two films, got left out from the review. will take mucho care next time :P

@Narayan please to check this review against http://wogma.com/movie/om-shanti-om-review/

Jignesh:

Nothing. It make me more upset even thinking about it as most of the actors are my favourite and they have done the worst acting in whole there carrer just for the sake of money.

Tees maar khan review:

The role, the story, the direction, the actors not with enough importance, the music except two song mentioned above, the cinemetography, the camera angle, the dialouges except few of akshay kumars one. Non of the dialouges make sense as akshay is not even shown dashing once to say that kind of dialouges. I didnt like the way farah khan thought about the audiance coz film is made for our entertainment and not for our mental torture. we can clearly see her intenstion behind this movie. She made a low budget film coming on x-mas to make good chunk of profit and increase her bank balance.

tushar garud:

i saw this movie this is only one thief's story

tushar garud:

Farah Khan knows exactly what she wants (rather what she can get) from her cast and employs them to that effect. With her trademark film-inside-film setting, when she wants someone to play the role of a boisterous, atrocious and artificial actor in her film, the natural choice is Akshaye Khanna.

Katrina is cast as the quintessential Bollywood actress who has to wear more makeup and less clothes and do practically nothing in the film. The biggest novel (rather navel) factor she brings to the film is her super-sexy midriff and her hip-hot gyrations. With Akshay Kumar coming into picture, Farah seems to leave behind her Manmohan Desai masala method and adapts her film to brother Sajid Khan’s slapstick sensibilities.

Ten minutes into the film and Tees Maar Khan (Akshay Kumar) is introduced in the league of two other chindi chors, though he makes claims of being an international crime master. His latest assignment is to loot a locomotive loaded with valuables worth crores. Since the booty is in bulk, he would need help from many hands.

Khan hatches a plan to shoot a fictitious film in a village from where the train passes and use the oblivious villagers to rob the train. He lures superstar Aatish Kapoor (Akshaye Khanna), who aims for an Oscar Award, into his mock movie and casts his wannabe-actress girlfriend Anya (Katrina Kaif) as the leading lady.

Remade from Vittorio De Sica’s 1966 film ‘Caccia Alla Volpe’ (After the Fox) starring Peter Sellers, the only major innovation that Tees Maar Khan shows is to shift tracks to train theft from the ship in the original. While the climactic train heist could have worked as a smart suspense element in the favour of the film, the entire fabricated film formula is revealed at the very onset, leaving nothing to your imagination.

Also it appears too far-fetched that a filmstar like Aatish Kapoor won’t comprehend that this one-take shoot, filmed by a single handheld camera is a hoax for heist. Unfortunately the audiences are not as gullible as the villagers in this film.

The Academy Awards and its Bollywood aspirants (from Aamir Khan to Anil Kapoor) seem to be the butt of most jokes here. The film emphasizes and also employs the widespread sentiment of how a poverty-stricken India has become a perfect recipe for Oscar wannabes.

Farah however takes things a little too far with a literal Oscar Award setting in the final reels. Also this time around Farah Khan seems to have gone slack on her signature spoofs, which were a highlight of both Main Hoon Na and Om Shanti Om. Even her trademark end credits are not much inventively conceptualized or different from her earlier attempts.

On the contrary, the film retains a more fervent feel and flavour of Akshay Kumar brand of loud and slapstick comedy. Akshay’s gags are dreary and add to it the other Akshaye’s antics are deafening. And if that is not enough there is a recap of all these histrionics in the climax as a part of the film inside the film setting.

Akshaye Khanna could win the Ham Scene of the Year award for getting possessed by his character in the bank robbery sequence. Then there’s a headless horseman’s anecdote which could make you feel ‘sleepy’ for its ‘hollowness’.

The dialogues written by Shirish Kunder and Ashmith Kunder in synchronized stanzas try too hard to be funny but fall flat at most instances and are repeated too often without much repeat value. Vishal Shekhar’s music has mass appeal. Farah Khan’s raunchy choreography to Sheila Ki Jawani has Katrina Kaif at her sexiest best. One expected some action in the train robbery sequence but there’s none over here.

The role is custom-made for Akshay Kumar and while he plays it effortlessly, he is clearly getting repetitive in his comic act. Katrina Kaif is categorically hired for her sex-appeal and she exudes loads of it. Akshaye Khanna is expected to act terribly and he does that with such perfection that it gets on your nerves.

Apara Mehta makes up as a cheap imitation of Kirron Kher. Arya Babbar gets no scope. You never get to know whether Avatar Gill’s character is a spinoff on A K Hangal from Sholay or he plays a blind man for no good reason. Aman Verma hams. Salman Khan invites whistles and claps in his cameo.

To sum up in Tees Maar Khan’s trademark style of dialogue delivery, Akshay Kumar se zara hatke comedy expect karna aur Akshaye Khanna se kuch bhi expect karna bekaar hain. Tees Maar Khan doesn’t even guarantee thirty good laughs in its three hour runtime.

Vikramjeet Singh Mann:

pure rubbish movie. People are fool who have given it even a single star rating. Totally bakwaas. One should a given money 2 watch it.

Tees Maar Khan:

I think you are too kind on this movie. Very silly movie. Reminds me of Wayans Bros. movies. They make those for mentally challenged people :)

kaka:

I am ashamed that Kaif is labelled was one of the most successful actresses in Bollywood. It says something about the taste of the people in this country. Her acting drives me to tears. Film producers just wanna dangle her infront of ppl's eyes.
Such films give an idea about what rich directors think Indian audiences are. Did they really imagine we would watch it open mouthed clapping our hands?

Parul:

Bakwas movie. Farah Khan does not respect audience intelligence.

Lucky:

Hey you have to agree that katty looks sexy!!!!!!! Katty katrina. So.. Is the movie really that bad? I havent watched it yet. Kind of freaked out!!!!!!!

Aditi:

I have not seen the movie but i have seen the sheila ki javane music video so many times!! I love katrina kaif though. Tell me is the movie really that bad?!!!

meetu:

@Tees maar Khan ha ha ha ha.

@kaka hopefully our uproar will change things.

@Lucky and @Aditi you've seen the 'sheila ki jawani' video, you've seen the film :)

sapphire sourcings:

good movie worth watching.. stop piracy

Rishi:

Its the worst movie i hve ever seen in my life.
What a disaster by Farah after two SMASHING HITS.
Dont know what hve happened to Akshay, a series of debacle, De dana dan, khatta meetha, action replay... list goes on. He looks good in serious roles.
The big question in my mind is What was KATRINA doing in the film. After Rajneeti, atleast this wasn't expected from her.
Shirish shud learn frm his mistake and stop writing stories.
Its a waste of time & money.
Farah is absolutely not encouraging her fans to come and see her movie again in future.
I would give this movie 1/2 stars, just for Akshay Khanna.

zarin khan:

I JUST SIMPLY LOVE THE MOVIE ITS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:):)

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