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This paper examines Farah Khan’s Tees Maar Khan (2010) as a significant example of self-reflexive "masala" cinema. While the film received mixed critical reception upon release, this analysis explores how the movie functions as a satire of the Indian film industry, leveraging the "movie-within-a-movie" trope to subvert the heist genre. By analyzing the protagonist’s role as a con artist posing as a director, the paper argues that the film prioritizes spectacle over logic intentionally, mocking the very tropes it employs, specifically through the lens of the Qurbaani (sacrifice) paradigm and star power.

Upon its release, the movie received mixed reviews from critics who found the humor too loud or absurdist. However, in the age of digital streaming and social media, Tees Maar Khan has found a second life. Tees Maar Khan Full Hindi Movie

In a bizarre twist, the "film" they accidentally shoot becomes a massive success, even as Tabrez is caught and sentenced. Critical Reception & Legacy This paper examines Farah Khan’s Tees Maar Khan