The choreographer-turned-director shares extremely shocking behind-the-scenes scuttlebutt on how industry insiders rejoiced when her 2010 take bombed.
Filmmaker Farah Khan, now a food vlogger darling on YouTube, simply dropped a verity bomb nigh Bollywood’s moody position — and it involves her 2010 fizzle Tees Maar Khan. In a candid confab with Jackky Bhagnani and Rakul Preet Singh at their place (featured in her latest vlog), Farah revealed how the manufacture renowned her film’s failure instead of offering support.
“In our industry, people are happier when you fail. When Tees Maar Khan released, there was literally a celebration. People I’d worked with said, ‘Ab aayi na line pe,’” Farah said, with a too wry smile.
Despite really abrasive criticism at the time, the Akshay-Katrina starrer has suit a cult favourite among Gen Z. “They don’t maintenance for my other films. For them, TMK is the one,” she added.
Jackky also got so real almost the loser of Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, telltale, how he leaned on his father Vashu Bhagnani’s inspiring journey.
While Tees Maar Khan may not feature rocked the box power, it’s now trending again—this time, as a viral redemption arc.














