My Name Is Khan (2010)

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My Name Is Khan: Directed by Karan Johar. With Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Katie A. Keane, Kenton Duty. An Indian Muslim man with Asperger’s syndrome takes a challenge to speak to the President of the United States seriously and embarks on a cross-country journey.

“My name is Khan tells story of Muslim people living in US before and after the 9/11 tragedy. Although the movie is bold and quite a breakthrough in Bollywood landscape, it still doesnu0026#39;t do justice and overall subjective. Sharukh Khan is a great actor, he played an autistic Muslim who travel the continent with one mission, to meet the president and to clarify (based on his wife request) that not all Muslims are terrorist, obviously not him nor his dead son, victim caused by the race riot. I liked him, he gave honest and thrilling acting – a solid reason just to see the movie. Kajol, the dark beauty is also good, I used to love her but she kinda over-reacted at some scene and leave me cringe on my seat. But the chemistry of this two lead is undeniable, dare I say itu0026#39;s more u0026#39;realu0026#39; than any Hollywood romantic couple on screen. Like I mention earlier, My name is Khan is a breakthrough but at the end of the movie you get a mixed feeling, that is itu0026#39;s subjective and not satisfying enough. But, taking in hand a very sensitive matter I do appreciate the director, Karan Johar from his u0026#39;escapeu0026#39; of the comfort zone and direct a delicate project. 9/10.”

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