Published 22:16 IST, March 10th 2020
Farah Khan on 'Tees Maar Khan' failure: People took lot of joy, I realised it's boy's club
Farah Khan reacted to the failure of 'Tees Maar Khan' in a recent interview. She said that people took a lot of joy in it and she realised it's boy's club.
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Sheila Ki Jawani is considered among biggest chartbusters in Hindi cinema in last decade. However, that perhaps is only aspect of Tees Maar Khan that audiences remember. With Farah Khan seeking a hat-trick after Main Hoon Na and Om Shanti Om and with Akshay Kumar-Katrina Kaif as lead, film looked destined for success, at least on paper.
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However, movie turned out to be failure at box office. As choreographer-turned-director bounced back with Rs 200-crore hit Happy New Year, Tees Maar Khan remains only aberration in her career as a filmmaker. In a recent interview with an entertainment portal, Farah opened up on how debacle of movie affected her.
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Farah stated that movie’s failure helped her understand who ‘fake friends’ of her life were. She added that she was unsure if people’s perception about her changed, but he was sure about people being delighted about film t living up to expectations. Farah added that glee was such that people exulted ‘'Oh thank god this one didn't do well.'
55-year-old shared that it made her realise that it was ‘boy’s club’ and y did t want any ‘small or big girl’ in it.
Farah added that ar thing Tees Maar Khan taught her was to be kinder since it taught her that ‘karma is a b****h.”
What's next?
Meanwhile, re is update on when Farah’s next directorial will release, almost six years after Happy New Year. She was rumoured to be directing Satte Pe Satta remake, however, re is update on it amid actors reportedly dropping out of it. re is also update on a film she anunced that is being produced by Rohit Shetty.
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22:16 IST, March 10th 2020