“My Name Is Khan” is recently launched by Karan Jhoher. Its cast consists of Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Katie A. Keane, Arjun Mathur, Zarina Wahab, Tanay Chheda, Sheetal Menon, Kenton Duty, Benny Nieves. The king Khan, Shah Rukh plays Khan in this film by that name. For many portions though, you are not certain the director’s name is Karan Johar . The ambition of the screenplay itself Shibani Bhatija is compelling enough to elicit that compliment.
The film crushes the most popular 9/11 prejudices of our times. The case isn’t new which is that while most global terrorists may be Muslims. All Muslims are not terrorists. And that no religion, including Islam, preaches violence against the innocent.
The most important and lovely thing of this movie was that when the hero Rizwan, a devoted believer, quotes the Prophet from the Koran, “With the loss of one innocent life, dies humanity alongside.” He sees worldwide consequences of September 11, 2001, under that same light. He grew up as a kid around an inexplicably dated, 1983 riots in Bombay. He moved to be with his brother in the US, after his mother’s death. He also grew up with a mental challenge, Asperger’s syndrome. Few know this condition well. They live together as family. Her little son becomes the step-dad’s best pal. Their love for soccer and Manchester United may be odd for America. They still play the fool together. Until 9/11, which changes their lives as it did for many. This is a best story that may change the mind of Americans and others who are against the Muslims considering them terrorist.

