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Tees Maar Khan music to be launched on moving train

Trust Farah Khan to always do things differently. Moving away from the usual glittering ceremonies, the filmmaker is set to launch the music of her forthcoming film Tees Maar Khan on a moving train.

Updated on: Nov 12, 2010 06:21 PM IST
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Trust Farah Khan to always do things differently. Moving away from the usual glittering ceremonies, the filmmaker is set to launch the music of her forthcoming film Tees Maar Khan on a moving train.

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"I didn't want a regular music launch where a hotel is booked and stage is put up with some boring speeches. I wanted to do something unusual," Farah said in a statement.

"For Main Hoon Naa, we'd turned the room into a classroom. Tees Maar Khan is about a train heist and what better than Tees Maar Khan (Akshay Kumar) taking the media for a ride on the train. It was expensive but worth it," she added.

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The launch is scheduled for Sunday.

Once the troupe reaches Lonavala, they will head for lunch at the Dukes Hotel and then return to Mumbai by the same train.

Tees Maar Khan, also starring Katrina Kaif, is an action-comedy and is set to hit screens on December 24.

Even actor Akshay Kumar is quite thrilled with the unique idea of the music launch.

"I am really looking forward to the train journey. I will be taking on a train journey after a long time - more than 20 years. Now, I am on trains mostly during my film shootings," he said.

 
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