Farah Khan says Akshay-Katrina’s Tees Maar Khan has become Gen Z’s favorite
Farah Khan’s ‘Tees Maar Khan’, despite its initial failure at the box office, has become a cult favorite over the years, especially among the Gen Z audience.

Farah Khan’s kill thirtyThe Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif starrer, may not have been a box office success upon release, but it has gained cult status over the years. The film has been well received among the young audience and is enjoying popularity through memes, music and social media clips.
Recently Farah Khan joined YouTuber and traitor A conversation with renowned Purav Jha, where the filmmaker reflected on how his films are viewed across generations. During the chat, Farah asked him,How old were you when Main Hoon Na was released? maybe 3 years?” (How old were you when Main Hoon Na was released? Maybe three years old?) To this Purav replied, ”yes, that will be it” (Yes, I must have been around that age). When Farah asked if she had seen the Shah Rukh Khan starrer, she immediately said, “Yes, madam! how often(Yes, madam! Very often).
The conversation brought back old memories when Farah asked Purav if he had seen kill thirtyHe immediately responded, “Oh man, what a movie!(Oh man, what a movie!) His response left Farah delighted and prompted her to say, “It’s a highlight, man. Hey man, where were you guys when the picture was released? Everyone had played my band.(That’s a highlight, man. Where were you all when the movie came out? Everyone totally freaked me out then.)
Earlier this year, Farah had also talked about the reception of the film during its release and how attitudes have changed since then. In one of his YouTube vlogs, shot Producer Jackky Bhagnani And at actor Rakul Preet Singh’s house he said, “Tees Maar Khan is a legend with Gen Z. They don’t care about my other films. They think that (kill thirty) is one.” He added, ”I remember kill thirtyThere was literal celebration in the film industry after its release. People I’ve worked with were like, ‘Just came on line.‘In our industry, people are more happy with the failure of others than happy with your success.’
Today, kill thirty enjoys second life On social media, scenes from the film are often widely circulated online as meme templates and clips. Katrina Kaif’s Sheela’s youth remains one of Bollywood’s most popular dance numbers, still ruling playlists, parties and reels, proving that the pop culture impact of the film has only increased with time.





