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Tees Maar Khan - Movie Review

Tees Maar Khan

U/A; Comedy
Dir: Farah Khan
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Akshaye Khanna
Movie ***

Tees Maar Khan Movie About: Farah Khan's films carry her unmistakable stamp of crazy humor, full-on entertainment and a deep emotional connect. They stand apart because of the way she combines the storyline with fine packaging and all-round gags. With Tees Maar Khan, Farah treads a new path as this time she relies mainly on the screenplay.

Adapted from the Peter Sellers starer After The Fox, the film is all about con man Tabrez Mirza Khan urf Tees Maar Khan (Kumar) who's one of the most wanted criminals in the country. His girlfriend is Anya Khan (Kaif), a wannabe actress who's looking for the big break.

Tees Maar Khan gets the assignment of his life when he's asked to steal gold and antiques worth over Rs 500 crore from a running train a heist that would require over 200 people to help him out.

So he poses as a film director, befriends a village promising the locals roles in the film and even convinces superstar Aatish Kapoor (Khanna) to act in it. How he manages to pull it off and even bags an Oscar for his 'debut movie' is what the rest of the film is about.

WHAT'S HOT: With Tees Maar Khan, Farah changes her style, narrative and treatment to a considerable extent. The gags begin from the first reel itself when she shows TMK learning the tricks of the trade while in his mother's womb. The sequence sets the tone for the entire film.

The first half is packed with loads of 'highlights' and hilarious moments. The humor is brazen, in-your-face and considerably loud. But it works because it follows the essence of the film.

Tees Maar Khan is like an outrageous spoof and it should be viewed keeping that in mind. Farah maintains that tempo throughout be it the hero-heroine relationship, the cops, the villagers, the Bollywood superstar or the baddies each chapter is a take-off.

The director also does a super job with her ensemble cast and each character comes with a distinct trait Tees Maar Khan's team (Soda, Burger and Dollar), the Bollywood-struck mother (Apara Mehta), the superstar's wig-wearing secretary (Sudhir Pandey), the evil conjoined twins (Raghu and Rajiv) and the bumbling cops (Murli Sharma and 'naughty boy' Aman Varma).

While Katrina Kaif rocks Sheila Ki Jawaani, Salman Khan's entry in the Wallah Re Wallah song is guaranteed to bring the house down.

And don't miss Anil Kapoor's revival of his Oscar-winning jig with slum kids. The Happy Ending song during the end credits is one of the biggest highlights. Shirish Kunder does a fabulous job with the dialogues and the background score.

Farah's presentation of Akshay Kumar is brilliant and the actor is super in the comic sequences. Akshaye Khanna as the Oscar ka bhookha superstar is magic on screen. Even in a short role, he makes a solid impact.

WHAT'S NOT: The weak point is the story. If you're looking for logic, you will question why the stuff is being transferred on a local train. Also why the biggest con man isn't living in a palatial house. The fact that Farah hasn't written this film, shows.

You expect things to pick up in the second half; you expect some more drama; you expect novelty. The build-up towards the climax begins very early in the film so there are huge expectations from this heist. That portion needed to have a bigger impact.

Also, to establish Tees Maar Khan as one of the deadliest con men, there should have been some more sequences with him pulling off awe-inspiring stunts. The entire segment of the headless ghost is a waste it doesn't go with the film's flow. Katrina's longest scene in the film is the Sheila Ki Jawaani song. In the rest of the film, she has only one-liners.

WHAT TO DO: Tees Maar Khan has too many highlights forget the logic and watch it.

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