Tees Maar Khan(2010) is a Hindi action comedy film directed by Farah Khan, starring Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif and Akshaye Khanna in the lead roles. Salman Khan and Anil Kapoor make special appearances in the film. The film was released on 24 December 2010. The trailer was premiered in theaters with Vipul Shah's Action Replayy and Rohit Shetty's Golmaal 3 on 5 November 2010. The film is an official remake of the 1966 Italian film After the Fox.
Tees Maar Khan is filled with fun and enjoyment. Tees Maar Khan revolves around a conman named Tabrez Mirza Khan (Akshay Kumar) who has been a criminal since youth. He is a half Robin Hood who takes money from the rich but never gives it to poor. Two police officers Chatterjee (Aman Verma) and Mukherjee (Murali Sharma) are after him. He is in love with the struggling actress Anya (Katrina Kaif). He takes a job to rob a non-stop train loaded with precious antiques. He cons the people of Dhulia village into helping him by saying that he will make a historical film about their village. He fools the greedy actor Aatish Kapoor (Akshay Khanna), who was eager to get the Oscar award and fakes him to work in his film. However, the robbery goes well but all the villagers and Tabrez Mirza Khan get arrested. He claims they are innocent but he gets arrested anyway. At the movie's premiere, Aatish, Anya, TMK 's mother, Dollar, Soda, Burger and all the villagers walk in the Red Carpet along with Tees Maar Khan and the police. After the film, Tees Maar Khan escapes. Later, at his private jet, the Johri brothers enjoy what they got until Tees Maar Khan and his gang throw both of them out of the plane. The film ends with TMK and his mother becoming rich, Aatish receiving Oscar awards from actor Anil Kapoor, Anya becoming an actress and the whole Dhulia village opening their own saloons, party halls and the village inspector opening a poster signing stall to all the people from America. The crew of the film are seen receiving the Oscar awards in the song "Happy Ending".
Tees Maar Khan received mostly negative reviews from critics. Anupama Chopra of NDTV wrote, "Tees Maar Khan, adapted from After the Fox, by writers Shrish and Ashmit Kunder, is disappointingly limp and insistently low IQ. The film has little of the effervescence and flair of a typical Farah Khan film."