It
was
expected
that
Akshay
Kumar
would
be
the
one
acting
Tees
Maar
Khan
for
the
music
launch
of
the
namesake
film.
However,
what
happened
was
something
totally
on
the
contrary
as
it
was
a
massive
crowd
comprising
of
'aam
junta'
which
came
with
it's
own
preparation.
So
much
so
that
it
went
uncontrollable
as
the
train
(on
which
the
music
launch
of
this
Farah
Khan
directed
film
took
place)
reached
its
final
destination,
Lonavala,
on
Sunday
afternoon.
"As
such
it
was
a
great
event.
However,
I
do
feel
saddened
by
the
fact
that
a
specially
arranged
music
band,
which
was
supposed
to
do
a
medley
of
Tees
Maar
Khan
songs
at
the
Lonavala
station,
couldn't
proceed
with
it's
plans.
There
were
a
4000-5000
strong
crowd
already
waiting
at
the
station
in
anticipation
of
arrival
of
Akshay
and
Katrina
Kaif.
Police
had
to
be
called
and
we
all
had
to
make
a
hurried
exit
from
the
station
to
another
destination
where
we
continued
with
the
launch",
informs
Farah
who
was
accompanied
by
Shirish
Kunder,
music
baron
Bhushan
Kumar,
composer
duo
of
Vishal
&
Shekhar
as
well
as
lyricist
Anvita
Dutt
Gupta.
Akshaye
Khanna
couldn't
join
the
event
as
he
was
out
of
town.
The
music
launch
of
Tees
Maar
Khan
was
designed
as
a
unique
affair
with
as
125
strong
media
contingent
travelling
from
CST
Mumbai
to
Lonavala
in
a
specially
booked
train.
The
cast
and
crew
travelled
along
as
well
which
interacted
with
the
media
at
length
in
this
150
minute
long
journey,
followed
by
a
formal
music
launch.
"Yes,
we
booked
an
entire
train
with
five
bogies
for
the
event",
informs
Farah
who
is
now
most
excited
about
guaging
reactions
to
'Sheila
Ki
Jawani'
which
would
be
on
air
soon.
The
band
which
had
to
abort
the
plans
of
a
performance
on
the
station
didn't
go
back
disappointed
either.
Though
it
was
a
no-show
at
Lonavala
station,
there
was
a
performance
later
for
the
media
at
the
venue.
"In
fact
there
was
also
another
trained
bunch
of
artists
who
sung
like
those
people
who
frequent
the
trains
and
ask
for
alms
while
singing
songs.
They
imitated
'Wallah
Wallah'
in
their
characteristic
manner
right
through
the
journey.
Also,
snacks
and
cold
drinks
were
served
by
boys
who
frequented
from
one
bogie
to
another,
just
as
it
happens
in
real
train
journeys",
continues
Farah.
Well,
seems
like
there
was
something
indeed
real
in
the
offing
here!
Story first published: Tuesday, November 16, 2010, 10:08 [IST]