At the time of its release in December 2010, Tees Maar Khan was widely panned by critics as a "lacklustre" and "noisy farce" that failed to live up to the high expectations set by director Farah Khan’s previous hits
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The Legend, the Myth, and the Movies: Decoding "Tees Maar Khan" At the time of its release in December
The film’s, or, Tees Maar Khan ’s, success lies in its energetic performances, even if they were exaggerated. She revealed that rather than offering support, many
She revealed that rather than offering support, many of her peers openly celebrated the film's failure. She recounted hearing comments like "Ab aayi na line par," a phrase dripping with schadenfreude, suggesting that a woman who had seen immense success had finally been knocked down a peg. This experience was so bruising that Farah admitted she did not want to step out of her house for a while, retreating from the industry she felt had turned against her. The underperformance also led to a well-publicized tussle with the Censor Board, which demanded significant cuts before the film was eventually cleared.