7.9

My Name Is Khan

My Name Is Khan

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7.9

My Name Is Khan

My Name Is Khan

  • Year 2010
  • Duration 165 min
  • Country India, United Arab Emirates, United States, China
  • Language English
CategoryDramaRomance
Rizwan Khan is a Muslim immigrant to the US with Asperger's syndrome. After his family falls apart in the aftermath of 9/11, he begins an epic quest across the country to speak to the President of the United States and clear his name.

About My Name Is Khan

My Name Is Khan (2010) is a profoundly moving drama that transcends typical Bollywood storytelling to deliver a powerful message about humanity, prejudice, and unconditional love. Directed by Karan Johar, the film follows Rizwan Khan (Shah Rukh Khan), a Muslim man with Asperger's syndrome who immigrates to San Francisco, where he falls in love with Mandira (Kajol). Their life together is shattered in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, when rising Islamophobia tears their family apart.

Determined to reclaim his dignity and deliver a simple message—"My name is Khan, and I am not a terrorist"—Rizwan embarks on an epic journey across America to speak directly to the President. Shah Rukh Khan delivers one of his most nuanced performances, portraying Rizwan's unique perspective and unwavering resolve with remarkable sensitivity. Kajol provides equally powerful emotional depth as Mandira, creating one of Indian cinema's most memorable on-screen pairings.

The film masterfully blends personal drama with social commentary, exploring themes of religious intolerance, media sensationalism, and the immigrant experience without becoming didactic. At its heart, My Name Is Khan remains a touching love story about a man willing to cross continents to mend what's broken. With beautiful cinematography capturing diverse American landscapes and a soulful soundtrack, this is essential viewing for anyone interested in cinema that challenges perceptions while touching the heart. Watch this acclaimed drama for its powerful performances and timely message about finding common humanity in divided times.