The basic problem with this film is that the script clump along looking for a conspire. It's like Tees Maar Khan faking a film production- he has no story to begin with and just invent on the spot. There are so many disorganized characters and sub-plots that just don't merge into the story. Farah's familiar plot devices like heightened melodrama and spoofing other actors come across as repetitive & boring. Considering the only USP of the film is the 'Sheila Ki Jawani' item number, giving it away in the first thirty minutes just overcome the purpose because there's little else to look forward to.
Tees Maar Khan (TMK) mislead the audience on two counts. Firstly, by claiming to be a funny movie. If you've seen the promos, you know the variety of humour (or lack of it) that the film rides on. Secondly by under-playing Akshay Khanna's refreshingly side-splitting performance. Yes, you read right, Khanna not Kumar. Kumar is his usual 'I-scream-so-I-am-funny' self. And what works for the film (and the possibly the only thing that does) is how it mocks Bollywood settle, something director Farah Khan does very well. And perhaps, the most optimal usage of Sheila's flexible waist.
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