"Sheila Ki Jawani 'is fun, but' Izzat ki tawaif Luti 'exaggerated. Similarly, the third director Farah Khan Baby Tees Maar Khan is a joke stretched too far, with her teased each and every one of Hollywood Apna Bollywood, Manoj either Ramallah Day shooting a period film patriotic Brit-attacks in rural areas Dhulia, or obsessed with actor Oscar Aatish Kapoor (Akshaye Khanna) ruing their missed opportunity to work with Danny Doyle Dumbdog. And ah there Chunky Pandey in Chaddi dance to 'Choli mein Holi "the cameo obscene.
If you're not drifting, however, we will take the top of the final piece-fun-part-of the frustration of campiness that is clearly the new version of the 1966 Italian pileup "After The Fox" (starring the inimitable Peter Sellers), but rather absurd claims of Farah and husband, film editor Shirish Kunder to write the story.
Tabrez Mirza Khan, also known as Tees Maar Khan (Akshay Kumar) is a most wanted scammer. With his stupidity or cunning of his captors, which leaves the network every time police caught them. He has three pals Goofy and a beautiful girlfriend, Anya (Katrina Kaif), a small object with time girl dreams of becoming a big star and even working with mega stars Aatish Kapoor (Akshaye Khanna).
Tabrez making the seemingly impossible task of looting antiquities 10,000 kilos of a train. It gives an idea. Pretending that the director called Manoj Day Ramallah, which the strings for a film Aatish patriotic whose plot centers on the plunder of a train full of old British sweets. The filming was done in Dhulia, where the train passes, and all the people offered to help in the shooting, and the spoils of.
It's a great plot to turn in a Bollywood masala fare, Farah Khan, the undisputed diva of the farce, you get the point in the first half. His aim, as always has been as director, is to provide non-stop entertainment division side, through any and all brands of humor - rude, vulgar, or tongue flat on the cheek - while not a damn sense and sensibility film. The logic does not matter! It is the style that broke gags that matters. And the humor, but not the power of thigh-percussion, works in the first half. But as the reels through post-unspooled, the pace slackens and the viewers of the pause in a collective attack of yawning.
The story is about a strike that Akshay and his namesake Akshaye, despite its weight in the mood, are able to break. This makes them do silly things like robbing a bank or chase a headless horseman (Sleepy Hollow), while a simpering Katrina touches the face with layers and layers of makeup. And oh! she has a moment of Marilyn Monroe in a gust of wind sends her skirt flying up. Fortunately, Yana Gupta was not chosen for the role.
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