Senin, 08 Februari 2010

MY NAME IS KHAN

MY NAME IS KHAN is anew film that has made in America The film begins with the child, Rizwan Khan (Tanay Chheda), a Muslim who has Asperger syndrome, growing up with his mother (Zarina Wahab) in the Borivali section of Mumbai.Later as an adult (Shahrukh Khan), Rizwan moves to San Francisco and lives with his brother and sister-in-law. While there, he falls in love with Mandira (Kajol).
They eventually marry and begin a business.

After the events of 9/11, Rizwan and Mandira begin to face a number of difficulties. Following a tragedy, they separate. In order to win her back, Rizwan embarks on a long journey across the United States.

My Name Is Khan

Theatrical Poster
Directed by Karan Johar
Produced by Hiroo Yash Johar
Gauri Khan
Written by Story and Screenplay:
Shibani Bathija
Dialogues:
Shibani Bathija
Niranjan Iyengar
Starring Shahrukh Khan
Kajol
Music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Cinematography Ravi K. Chandran
Editing by Deepa Bhatia
Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures
Release date(s) 12 February 2010[1]
Running time 161 minutes[2]
Country  India
Language Hindi
English

Actor/Actress Role
Shahrukh Khan Rizwan Khan
Kajol Mandira
Katie A. Keane Sarah
Kenton Duty Reese Garick
Benny Nieves Detective Garcia
Christopher B. Duncan President Barack Obama
Jimmy Shergill
Sonya Jehan
Parvin Dabas
Arjun Mathur Raj
Sugandha Garg
Zarina Wahab Rizwan's mother
Tanay Chheda Rizwan Khan (as a child)
Navneet Nishan
Sheetal Menon Radha
Arjan Aujla
Yuvaan Makar
Jennifer Echols
Adrian Kali Turner
Michael Arnold Young Reese at 6
Dominic Renda Mark Garrick
S M Zaheer
Arif Zakaria Faisal Rahman
Vinay Pathak
Sri Chaganty Extra
Subha Chaganty Extra
Sumeet Raghavan


In an August 2009 interview, Shah Rukh Khan stated that Film My Name Is Khan is "not about terrorism, or 9/11. It’s about a relationship between two people, between an individual and the State, and between an individual and the country. In short, there the three important components: love story, Islam and a mild form of autism."

In an earlier July 2009 interview, Khan also noted that the film focuses on themes concerning "the relationship between the Western world and Islam and how that has changed over the past few years." He describes the film as about "the journey of one family and how it changes because of 9/11" and suggests "we touch upon that in a very unbiased and educated way." In another early interview, he also stated that, "it’s not about a disabled man’s fight against disability. It’s a disabled man’s fight against the disability that exists in the world — terrorism, hatred, fighting ... My Name is Khan is also about Islam and the way the world looks at Islam but we are not taking any sides. We are only trying to say that there are only good people and bad people. There are no good Hindus, bad Hindus, good Christians, bad Christians. Either you are a good person or a bad person. Religion is not the criterion, humanity is."

In late 2008, journalist Madhureeta Mukherjee (referring to the post - 2008 Mumbai attacks atmosphere in India) suggested in an interview with Karan Johar that, "My Name Is Khan starts at a time when Hindus and Muslims in India have united like never before." In response, Johar stated: "I think it’s an exceptionally relevant time, as the unity of our nation is of paramount importance, and I am very happy to witness such a movement in front of my eyes. We are all coming together to fight for a common cause – called humanity. Everyone knows that terrorism has no religion and it will never have a religion. As a filmmaker, I believe that I have a social responsibility and I promise to fulfill tha

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