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0 stars out of 5 for realism. 5 stars out of 5 for being exactly what it promised: Tees Maar .

Tees Maar Khan is a film of extremes. It's a chaotic, often nonsensical mess that was pilloried by critics and failed to meet box office expectations. Yet, it is also a wildly entertaining, endlessly quotable, and surprisingly prescient comedy that foreshadowed the meme-driven, ironic appreciation that dominates today's online culture. Its songs, particularly "Sheila Ki Jawani," remain timeless party anthems, while its most ridiculous scenes have become a shared language of humor on the internet.

Along with his dramatic aspiring-actress girlfriend Anya (Katrina Kaif), he cons an entire village into helping him pretend to shoot a historic movie.

Impressed by his own "feat," he proclaimed himself "Tees Maar Khan" (The Killer of Thirty). He crafted a sword or a banner blazoned with his new title and set off to find work.

In contemporary conversation, the phrase is used as an idiom. It describes someone who thinks they are incredibly smart, brave, or capable, but in reality, is often putting on an act. If someone says, "Don't act like a Tees Maar Khan," they are telling you to drop the bravado and stop pretending to be a hero. 2. The Folklore: The Accidental Hero

Tees Maar Khan (Tabrez Mirza Khan) is a charming, clever con artist who has perfected the art of deception. The story follows Tabrez, his ditzy girlfriend Anya (Katrina Kaif), and his quirky gang as they embark on a daring heist.