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1My Name Is Khan Empty My Name Is Khan Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:32 pm

Ahmed

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I demand a summary NOW...please. I have heard that title form so many people now.

Smexy gave me a summary...but I forgot lol. All I remember was that a kid had a disease, and 9/11 happened.

2My Name Is Khan Empty Re: My Name Is Khan Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:34 pm

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Damn good mann watch it!!! im serious i hate watching Indian movies but this was amazing!!


Bollywood storytelling, in all of its butt-numbing glory, is much in evidence in My Name is Khan, an India-to-America odyssey with a “How Others See Us” message.

A pleasant if politically charged love story between an Indian Muslim (Shahrukh Khan) who suffers from Asperger’s Syndrome and a Hindu single mom (Kajol), the polished production sometimes touches and amuses despite its naïve “love conquers all” script.

Their romance fills 75 minutes. Then the word “Intermission” pops up on screen, briefly. And the movie goes on for an hour and a half longer – tumbling into a sort of Forrest Gump quest with Muslim victimhood overtones.

That absurd length is not the only Bollywood characteristic of Karan Johar’s film. It has lots of bouncy music, but little singing (“We Shall Overcome,” in English and Hindi), a generally chaste romance and high melodrama. But unlike Danny Boyle’s riff on Bollywood, Slumdog Millionaire, Khan shows that Bollywood unfiltered can be more vexing than engaging.


Rizwan Khan moves to San Francisco, a pathologically odd and shy man whose autism spectrum disorder is only diagnosed once he arrives. That doesn’t prevent his brother from sending him door to door, selling herbal beauty products.

A man leery of trying anything new, painfully awkward around people, who can’t make eye contact, prone to head-bobbing neuroses and repeating what others say, deathly afraid of the color yellow, as a salesman? OK. And naturally, he charms the gorgeous hair-dresser (Kajol, a dazzling beauty) and eventually wins her as his wife, Asperger’s be damned.

“I’m dying to cut your hair!”

“No no,” he says, taking everything literally, as Asperger’s sufferers do. “Don’t die.”

The tale is told in flashback as Khan writes in his journal to his lady love. In the present, he’s on a mission. Those rough weeks and months after 9/11, when people of many colors and cultures were suspected of terrorism, stretch into years of persecution. Khan feels the need to tell one and all “I am not a terrorist!”

There’s a real everything-but-the-kitchen-sink quality to this, as 9/11 segues into hate crimes, to being denied entrance to a “Christians only” political fundraiser, to unjust imprisonment and torture.

Oh, and there’s an epic Katrina-ish hurricane that hits Georgia and makes Khan a folk hero.

The longer My Name is Khan goes on, the worse it gets. The varied settings lead to geographical shortcuts, with the California desert around Joshua Tree passing for Kentucky, and a Georgia small town filled with singing black churchgoers looking right at home in the rainy Indian highlands.

The film’s Indian-centric TV newscasts (which everyone watches) and odd editing suggests it wasn’t designed for Western consumption.

But Shahrukh Khan’s Rain Man-by-way-of-Adam performance is consistent and affecting, and Kajol shows some range. It’s a good-looking movie with the polish that has allowed Bollywood to rival Hollywood in production values.

With Fox Searchlight releasing this film — and Aamir Khan’s daft, overlong dyslexia musical Like Stars on Earth now earning a big DVD push by Disney — it’s obvious that Hollywood wants Bollywood to import a Slumdog Millionaire-sized hit. My Name is Khan suggests that while the ambition, technical skill and acting talent is there, India’s writers are going to have to sit in an American cinema seat for a few hours, no breaks allowed, and structure their screenplays accordingly.

3My Name Is Khan Empty Re: My Name Is Khan Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:36 pm

Ahmed

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Summary fifi. If I wanted to read all that, I would have googled it. Just tell me a small summary (1 paragraph preferred)

4My Name Is Khan Empty Re: My Name Is Khan Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:39 pm

Fifi

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This Muslim man with autism gets married and because of his religion his sun gets killed . so his new mission in life in to tell the president his name and that he is not a terrorist. but he faces a lot of problems on the way there

5My Name Is Khan Empty Re: My Name Is Khan Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:43 pm

Ahmed

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I see... oh yeah, hindi and Muslim people cannot marry. That's the fantasy part of the movie.

6My Name Is Khan Empty Re: My Name Is Khan Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:44 pm

Fifi

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yea but the love story isnt that big in the movie

7My Name Is Khan Empty Re: My Name Is Khan Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:18 pm

Doc

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it was pretty stupid ... i quit watching at the marriage part .. man that lady was annoying Rolling Eyes

8My Name Is Khan Empty Re: My Name Is Khan Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:17 am

Fifi

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hahaha how can you call Kajol annoying?!??!?! i love her Laughing but no the movie really was good

9My Name Is Khan Empty Re: My Name Is Khan Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:37 am

Doc

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cuz shes annoying Rolling Eyes

10My Name Is Khan Empty Re: My Name Is Khan Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:44 am

Fifi

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nooo she is not!!!! its just her character in the movie thats annoying

11My Name Is Khan Empty Re: My Name Is Khan Sat Apr 17, 2010 1:03 am

Doc

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naw man that girl is mad annoying ...

12My Name Is Khan Empty Re: My Name Is Khan Sat Apr 17, 2010 11:33 pm

Fifi

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noo!!!! i demand you to stop

13My Name Is Khan Empty Re: My Name Is Khan Sun Apr 18, 2010 12:26 am

Doc

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demand urself .. noob Rolling Eyes

14My Name Is Khan Empty Re: My Name Is Khan Sun Apr 18, 2010 2:00 pm

Fifi

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weirdo Rolling Eyes i mean beautiful Laughing

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