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 identity, love, and resilience in post-9/11 America. Directed by Karan Johar, the film follows Rizwan Khan (Shah Rukh Khan), a Muslim man from Mumbai with Asperger's syndrome who immigrates to San Francisco, where he falls in love with and marries Mandira (Kajol). Their life shatters when, in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, tragedy strikes their family due to rising Islamophobia, leading Mandira to blame Rizwan's identity for their loss.

Determined to win her back, Rizwan embarks on an epic, cross-country journey with a singular mission: to tell the President of the United States, 'My name is Khan, and I am not a terrorist.' This quest becomes a poignant exploration of humanity, as Rizwan's innocence and unwavering honesty challenge the prejudices he encounters. Shah Rukh Khan delivers a career-defining performance, portraying Rizwan's condition with remarkable sensitivity and depth, while Kajol provides a powerful emotional counterpoint as a woman torn between love and grief.

The film's direction by Karan Johar is ambitious, blending intimate character drama with a sweeping narrative about national trauma and healing. Its themes of religious tolerance and the universal search for acceptance remain critically relevant. Viewers should watch My Name Is Khan for its heartfelt storytelling, exceptional performances, and its courageous address of social issues through the lens of one man's extraordinary journey. It's a cinematic experience that educates, entertains, and inspires long after the credits roll.