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Why Did Farah Khan Say, “The Entire Industry Was Happy When Tees Maar Khan Flopped”?
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Farah Khan, who directed Tees Maar Khan starring Akshay Kumar, recently made a surprising statement. She claimed that when the film flopped, many in the film industry were actually happy about it. Let’s explore in detail why she said this.
Tees Maar Khan released in 2010 and many people still remember this comedy-drama. It’s been nearly 15 years since its release, but Farah Khan has now revealed that the pain she felt due to the film’s failure was less than the joy some industry insiders experienced because of it. The film, directed by Farah khan, was a box office failure. However, years later, she’s reminded the public of the jealousy and competition that exists within the industry.
Farah is currently quite active on her YouTube channel. Recently, she featured a home tour with actors Jackky Bhagnani and Rakul Preet Singh. During that episode, she opened up about the painful memory of Tees Maar Khan‘s failure. Speaking about it, she said, “In our industry, people are happier when others fail rather than when they succeed.”
Farah further recalled, “I remember when Tees Maar Khan was released, there was almost a celebration in the industry. Even people I had worked with came to me and said, ‘Now you’re back in line.’”
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However, Farah also pointed out that the younger generation has given the film a new life. She said that Tees Maar Khan is now loved by Gen Z audiences and continues to do well on television. According to her, it has achieved cult status among today’s youth. Even Akshay Kumar once mentioned in an interview that many in the industry take pleasure when his films flop.
As for Tees Maar Khan itself, it was a slapstick comedy film released in 2010. It was a Hindi remake of the 1966 Italian film After the Fox. Besides Akshay Kumar, the film featured Katrina Kaif, Akshaye Khanna, Ali Asgar, and Raghu-Rajiv. It also had cameo appearances by Salman Khan and Anil Kapoor. Despite the star cast, the film failed at the box office. Notably, this was the only Farah Khan film that didn’t feature Shah Rukh Khan.
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