Gen Z Loves Farah Khan’s Flop Film ‘Tees Maar Khan’: director Reveals in Chat with Raghav Juyal


Farah Khan, known for her work as a choreographer and director in Bollywood, recently shared an interesting insight during a conversation with actor-dancer Raghav Juyal. Despite her film Tees Maar Khan being a flop at the box office, she revealed that it has gained popularity among Gen Z audiences.


Farah Khan featured Raghav Juyal, known for Bads of Bollywood, on her cooking vlog.


The two discussed various films, including Farah's directorial projects.


Raghav expressed admiration for Farah Khan’s work and recalled meeting Shah Rukh Khan through her.


Farah shared a memory of Raghav visiting the sets of Happy New Year, where he had come to teach dance.


During the chat, Raghav praised the comedy in om shanti om and Happy New Year.


Farah then revealed, “Hey, Gen Z loves my film Tees Maar Khan,” expressing surprise at its newfound appreciation.


Tees Maar Khan, released in 2010, starred Akshay Kumar, katrina kaif, and featured a guest appearance by salman Khan.


Despite a star-studded cast, the film was not well-received at the box office and was considered a flop.


Critics and audiences at the time found the comedy awkward and over-the-top.


However, farah khan now observes that younger audiences have developed a liking for the film’s quirky humor and style.


This shift highlights how perceptions of films can change with time and across generations.


Farah’s revelation sheds light on how films once dismissed can find a second life with new audiences, especially in the age of streaming and social media.


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