The Movie Review – “my Name Is Khan”My name is KhanThe movie “My name is Khan” is manages to be emotional, moving, and very funny at the same time. Mandria (Kajol) and Rizwan Khan (Shah Rukh Khan) on-screen chemistry is beyond words and Rizwans performance as a man with autism is unbelievable. It is very easy to see how these two characters can fall in love with each other despite their differences and the film makes a good case for inter-religious tolerance and love across borders.
The movie was written by Karan Johar for the first time tries something beyond normal stuff of melodramas and song sequences. The theme is a noble one and is being weaved in the most intricate and delicate manner; Strong enough to melt any hard heart. The movie is an eye-opener to the society that has been forced to believe to some degree or other that most of the global terrorists are Muslims. The movie propagates that Islam like any other religion stands for peace and harmony and strongly condemns violence.
“My name is Khan” is the story of Rizwan and his sincere effort to uphold the dignity of Muslims, growing with the mental challenge of Aspergers syndrome. Rizyan learns the lessons of humanity from his mother as he spend his childhood in India. He is taken up by his brother (Jimmy Shergil) and his sister-in-law (Sonya Jehan) to the United States after the death of his mother. While he assists his brother in selling his herbal beauty products door to door, when he meet his love Mandira the gorgeous hair-dresser who happens to be a Hindu widow with a six-years-old child. Despite a man leery of trying new painfully awkward around people, who cant make eye contact, prone to head-bobbing, neuroses, and repeating what other say, deathly afraid of the color yellow. Rizwan secure a place in the heart of Mandira and eventually wins her as his wife. They moved to the suburbs and are fully integrated in their multiethnic community, until
after a few weeks of growing up and getting a little work out of him, Rizwan decides to become a writer.
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The first half of the series focuses on Rizwan’s life, being a student of both fiction and the comics community which takes from his life that he once worked with as an illustrator. Thereafter, while watching the people you see around him, he feels his own pain, and he struggles with this, as well as the emotions of those he loves.
When you are the sortest person, you will be fine with the pain. Rizwan is such a nice guy, a strong person to a fault, and he has many ways to go before he’ll have the courage to do good. I think Rizwan will always be there for us and you all will be. If you like my work like I do, then I will be looking for you on the social networking sites; you can contact me at r_roza.io.
•The story has been adapted from the first issue of the manga to run on The Moth for the following comic series, or to be shown concurrently, to the general audience.