Tees Maar Khan Movie Review: Tees Maar Khan movie has been released in theatres on August 19, 2024. Let us see Tees Maar Khan Review.
Cast: Aadi Saikumar, Payal Rajput, Sunil, Poorna, Thakur Anoop Singh, and Others
Director: Kalyanji Gogana
Producer: Nagam Tirupathi Reddy
Music Director: Sai Karthik
Cinematographer: Bal Reddy
Editor: Manikanth
Tees Maar Khan Movie Story
Tees Maar Khan (Aadi Saikumar) and Vasudha (Poorna) are suffering from parental abuse and move out of their respective houses. Vasudha takes good care of Tees Maar Khan, hence he treats her as a mom. Years later, Vasudha gets married to Chakri (Sunil). On the other hand, Tees Maar Khan lands in a tussle with Jeeva, a mafia don. Due to this, Vasudha gets killed and his family gets targeted. How the protagonist takes on the goons? forms the base plot of Tees Maar Khan movie.
Tees Maar Khan Movie Review: Positive Aspects
- The last 40 minutes of the movie are pretty good with some unexpected twists
- Aadi Saikumar is pretty good in his character. He excels in every shade. His performance is fabulous in the emotional and fight scenes
- The scenes involving Aadi and Poorna are good
- The action blocks are well choreographed and look stylish
- Sunil, Poorna, and Srikanth Iyengar add depth to the movie
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Tees Maar Khan Movie Review: Negative Aspects
- The lead pair’s love track is not showcased properly and misses the freshness
- Paayal Rajput does not have much scope in this movie and is restricted only to sings
- The item song doesn’t fit into the narrative
- The abduction of people by Jeeva is not depicted clearly
Tees Maar Khan Review: Technical Aspects
The background score by Sai Kartheek gives the feel of watching a commercial entertainer. The camerawork by Baal Reddy is superb and the editing by Manikanth is decent. Director Kalyanji Gogana has done an okay job with the second half while his execution in the first hour is bad.
Conclusion
Concluding the Tees Maar Khan Movie Review, Tees Maar Khan is bearable due to its twists and the portions towards the end. Aadi Saikumar is good but on the flip side, routine love tracks, unnecessary songs, and lack of proper execution are spoilsport.

