Khan 2010 Filmyzilla — Tees Maar
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To pull off the heist without raising suspicion, Tabrez convinces the illiterate villagers and an egoistic Bollywood superstar, Aatish Kapoor (Akshaye Khanna), that he is directing a historical film about the independence struggle. The heist is executed under the guise of shooting a movie climax, leading to chaotic and absurd situations. The Pop Culture Survival of the Film
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The title track, featuring Salman Khan in a cameo, was also highly popular. I need to ensure that the article is
Upon its worldwide release on December 24, 2010, "Tees Maar Khan" performed decently at the ticket windows. It collected approximately worldwide. In India, it earned a nett of ₹60.91 crore (gross ₹84.6 crore), while overseas collections stood at ₹17.29 crore. The film had a strong opening day, with collections of ₹18 crore gross (₹14 crore nett), ranking among the top three opening day collections for a Hindi film at the time. However, its collections dropped quickly in the following weeks, leading to a mixed reception.
The film is primarily remembered today for Katrina Kaif’s iconic dance number, Sheila Ki Jawani , which became a massive chartbuster and remains a cultural touchstone. Despite its mixed critical reception, the film found an audience and has since achieved a certain cult status among fans of Farah Khan’s over-the-top, masala entertainer style. To pull off the heist without raising suspicion,
Compare its box office performance with Akshay Kumar’s .
Despite the negative word-of-mouth causing a steep drop in theatrical collections after the opening weekend, the film managed to recover its budget and was declared a financial earner, largely due to its massive satellite rights and international music sales. The Rise of Digital Piracy and the "Filmyzilla" Phenomenon
The film brings back the classic 2010s Bollywood style.
If you enjoy Akshay Kumar’s slapstick performances, this is a must-watch.