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My Name Is Khan

  • 2010
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  • 2h 45min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan in My Name Is Khan (2010)
Rizwan Khan, a Muslim from the Borivali section of Mumbai, suffers from Asperger's syndrome, a form of high-functioning autism that complicates socialization. The adult Rizwan marries a Hindu single mother, Mandira, in San Francisco. After 9/11, Rizwan is detained by authorities at LAX who mistake his disability for suspicious behavior. Following his arrest, he meets Radha, a therapist who helps him deal with his situation and his affliction. Rizwan then begins a journey to meet US President Obama to clear his name.
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Un musulmán indio con síndrome de Asperger acepta el desafío de hablar con el presidente de los Estados Unidos en serio y se embarca en un viaje a través del país.Un musulmán indio con síndrome de Asperger acepta el desafío de hablar con el presidente de los Estados Unidos en serio y se embarca en un viaje a través del país.Un musulmán indio con síndrome de Asperger acepta el desafío de hablar con el presidente de los Estados Unidos en serio y se embarca en un viaje a través del país.

  • Dirección
    • Karan Johar
  • Guionistas
    • Shibani Bathija
    • Niranjan Iyengar
  • Elenco
    • Shah Rukh Khan
    • Kajol
    • Sheetal Menon
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.9/10
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    • Dirección
      • Karan Johar
    • Guionistas
      • Shibani Bathija
      • Niranjan Iyengar
    • Elenco
      • Shah Rukh Khan
      • Kajol
      • Sheetal Menon
    • 371Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 214Opiniones de los críticos
    • 50Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 25 premios ganados y 36 nominaciones en total

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    Shah Rukh Khan
    Shah Rukh Khan
    • Rizvan Khan
    Kajol
    Kajol
    • Mandira Khan
    Sheetal Menon
    Sheetal Menon
    • Radha
    Katie Amanda Keane
    Katie Amanda Keane
    • Sarah Garrick
    Kenton Duty
    Kenton Duty
    • Reese Garrick
    Benny Nieves
    Benny Nieves
    • Detective Garcia
    Christopher B. Duncan
    Christopher B. Duncan
    • President Barack Obama
    • (as Christopher B Duncan)
    Jimmy Shergill
    Jimmy Shergill
    • Zakir Khan
    Sonya Jehan
    • Hasina Khan
    Parvin Dabas
    Parvin Dabas
    • Bobby Ahuja
    Arjun Mathur
    Arjun Mathur
    • Raj Burman
    Sugandha Garg
    Sugandha Garg
    • Komal - Rajesh's associate
    Zarina Wahab
    Zarina Wahab
    • Razia Khan
    S.M. Zaheer
    Arif Zakaria
    Arif Zakaria
    • Dr. Faisal Rahman
    Vinay Pathak
    Vinay Pathak
    • Jitesh - Motel Owner
    Sumeet Raghavan
    Sumeet Raghavan
    • Attacker
    • (as Sumeet Raghvan)
    Tanay Chheda
    Tanay Chheda
    • Young Rizwan Khan
    • (as Tanay Chedda)
    • Dirección
      • Karan Johar
    • Guionistas
      • Shibani Bathija
      • Niranjan Iyengar
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    vitori110

    Great movie

    i saw the screening of my name is khan its a great movie with strong message about humanity , pure love , terrific performance by sharukh like DEVDAS, CHAKDE, SWADESH I think he will cross all bar here and reach a next level of acting kajol is also acting wonderfully both are too cute in movie lots of emotional love moments die for , the movie will give no chance to be bored it will take you to next level dram too good performance here sharukg wil get another award break record of dilip kumar here i think so , the 2half of movie is turning point you can not sit in the chair we all stand and give a clapping to this movie for great achievement , kajol also good but sharukh extraordinary performance here altogether nobody can imagine he will deserve here national award please watch biggest blockbuster of 2010 might it will cross all the record
    9citzsold

    Bollywood's version of America Post 9/11

    As a middle school teacher, I think there aren't many better movies for showing how 9/11 effected our migrant community. The movie is a bit broad, and it is definitely not flag waving, but it tackles real issues, and is emotionally taxing. The lead actor is very, very popular in South Asia, Africa, and China. Many of my students whose parents are from other countries easily recognize the actor. My students are at a point where they are very concerned with others opinions, and are not sure of their place in the world. This film allows my students to empathize with other cultures. It makes my students whose parents are foreign feel less alone. If you are looking for a great American drama, this is not it. If you want a window in to how the rest of the world lives, views America, and how they sometimes feel left out, this is it. I have yet to have a parent, a student, or a fellow teacher watch it and say, "blah".
    7Peter_Young

    Mr. and Mrs. Khan

    My Name Is Khan is without a doubt Karan Johar's most accomplished work to date - powerful, moving and involving. Johar, not a particularly good director, seems to have learnt a lot from the feedback he must have got for his previous films. At times it was difficult to believe it was actually directed by Johar and written by Shibani Bathija, who finally proves considerable talent as a writer. The film is thoroughly entertaining and the evident attention Johar paid to the smallest of details is commendable. The film does get sentimental at places, but it never goes over-the-top like Johar's other films and remains fairly restrained and completely authentic, which makes the emotional impact on the viewer much stronger.

    The film is traditionally a love story more than anything else, but the ever relevant message behind it is wonderfully conveyed through such terms as innocence and guilt, kindness and inhumanity, truth and untruth, justice and injustice, love and hate. All these contrasting terms intelligently swap places through the story of innocent civilians accused for no fault of their own post the 9/11 attacks. The result of this tragic incident made the lives of so many of them miserable. This part of the film is unpleasant viewing even though it is one-sided and not entirely credible.

    That's where our hero, Rizwan Khan, is thrown. He has Asperger's Syndrome, he's different, he's naive, he takes every word literally, but he is intelligent and talented, and his perception of life is as his beloved mother taught him: the world includes only two groups of people - good people who do good and bad people who do bad. This is so overly general yet so very true. The memory of his mother follows him always, and it's easy to see why. The portrayal of Rizwan's childhood is wonderful. His relationship with the love of his life, Mandira, a young and vibrant single mother who works as a hairdresser and who ultimately agrees to marry him, is totally charming.

    The narrative style is exemplary. The serious proceedings are flavoured with humour, romance and some wonderful songs. Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy create another magical soundtrack and give life to the film with such tracks as "Sajda", "Noor-E-Khuda" and "Tera Naina Re". The fact that songs are playing only over montage sequences letting the actors no chance to lip-sync in a true Hindi film style, is appreciable but I, for one, at points really missed the glamorous and colourful numbers from mainstream films, the more so as it stars Shahrukh Khan and Kajol after so many years.

    The film clearly works better in the first half. It is much simpler, lighter and more enjoyable. The later half introduces the post-9/11 America with all of its disturbing images of discrimination, mindless attacks and murder. Johar's depiction of this phase is quite flawed though as a film it works. From one side we have Rizwan who goes to tell the world of his complete innocence and his not being a terrorist, and from the other we see his wife Mandira who seeks justice post a very tragic incident of which she blames Khan himself. Sadly most American characters are portrayed as stereotypes, especially the teenagers, although it's forgivable within the context of the film.

    Khan's journey in the US is enjoyable. It unfolds in several episodes, each one presenting the different people he meets on his way, all quite caricaturish: a motel owner named Jitesh, a lovely Muslim couple who offer him some food, a group of Islamists led by Faisal Rahman whom Khan reports to FBI in order to destroy their violent plans. The most memorable episode, however, is that of Mama Jenny and her son 'Funny Hair' Joel from the rural Wilhemina, Georgia, which is incredibly heart-touching despite being stereotypical to the core. The story of Mamma Jenny is moving, and Johar captures the spirit of the village and its people with skill. The gospel choir in the church singing "We Shall Overcome" is one of my favourite scenes in the film.

    Well, there comes the acting. Shahrukh Khan's appearance in this film in this kind of a role has been the subject of much attention, and rightfully so. This is clearly one of his most challenging roles. He is really good. It's amazing to see him transform from the biggest star in the world into a simple autistic man and play it with conviction. His mannerisms, body language, tone, dialogue delivery and his occasional breaks into timid and embarrassed laughs are all spot on and make his character extremely likable and endearing. This is not his best performance, but it's interesting and more than anything, he still manages to be a star, which is a good thing.

    As expected, he is totally matched if not surpassed by Kajol, whose charismatic nature, easy charm, evident experience and strong screen presence all rally here into one heartbreaking performance that is replete with authenticity, maturity and strength. As Mandira, she looks incredibly beautiful and is as natural, intense and compelling as ever, playing the part with passion and depth and infusing it with energy and warmth. In some moments she outdoes herself. No, I'm not only referring to her powerful breakdown scenes (which are great), but also the many scenes showing her interaction with Khan. Note for instance the one in which she promptly decides to accept his earnest proposal. It's one of their best moments together.

    Johar selected a great supporting cast. Every actor, no matter how lengthy his character is, performs well. Zarina Wahab is outstanding in a brief but memorable role as Rizwan's caring and loving mother. Jimmy Shergill is very effective as Rizwan's brother Zakeer, who has always felt deprived by his mother because of his brother's mental disorder. Sonya Jehan is superb as Zakeer's wife Haseena and acts with grace. So is Katie A. Keane who plays Mandira's friend, Sarah. Tanay Chheda is first-rate as the young Rizwan. Jennifer Echols is lovable as Mamma Jenny.

    To sum it up, My Name is Khan is a nice film and an altogether worthy effort even if not a particularly good film in and of itself. It is interesting for the most part, quite entertaining throughout, and it may definitely make some look at certain things differently. It is well performed and is beautifully shot. Kudos to all involved in the technical area. But above all, it works because of Mr. and Mrs. Khan, who steal the show and take over the film itself and the faulty script. Watch it for them, I recommend you to see their story.
    90U

    Great

    My name is Khan tells story of Muslim people living in US before and after the 9/11 tragedy. Although the movie is bold and quite a breakthrough in Bollywood landscape, it still doesn't do justice and overall subjective. Sharukh Khan is a great actor, he played an autistic Muslim who travel the continent with one mission, to meet the president and to clarify (based on his wife request) that not all Muslims are terrorist, obviously not him nor his dead son, victim caused by the race riot. I liked him, he gave honest and thrilling acting - a solid reason just to see the movie. Kajol, the dark beauty is also good, I used to love her but she kinda over-reacted at some scene and leave me cringe on my seat. But the chemistry of this two lead is undeniable, dare I say it's more 'real' than any Hollywood romantic couple on screen. Like I mention earlier, My name is Khan is a breakthrough but at the end of the movie you get a mixed feeling, that is it's subjective and not satisfying enough. But, taking in hand a very sensitive matter I do appreciate the director, Karan Johar from his 'escape' of the comfort zone and direct a delicate project. 9/10.
    8zutterjp48

    A message about understanding and tolerance

    My name is Khan is really a great film, because the story of Khan is fascinating: a man who fight for the understanding and tolerance between the people !!

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    • Trivia
      James Cameron praised Shah Rukh's performance and stated it as his favorite Bollywood film.
    • Errores
      Sameer is shown playing with a video game player, the Sony Playstation Portable or PSP (at around 29 mins) before the marriage and Sept 11, 2001. However, Sony released the PSP in Japan on December 12, 2004 and in North America on March 24, 2005.
    • Citas

      Razia Khan: Remember one thing, son. There are only two kinds of people in this world. Good people who do good deeds. And bad people who do bad. That's the only difference in human beings. There's no other difference. Understood? What did you understand? Tell me. Tell me

      Rizwan Khan: Good people. Bad people. No other difference.

    • Versiones alternativas
      The international director's cut (edited by Alan Edward Bell), which premiered at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles on April 24, 2010 and was released in the United States on May 7, deletes approximately 35 minutes of footage, including most of the Wilhelmina, Georgia subplot.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Friday Night with Jonathan Ross: Episode #18.4 (2010)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Teri Kali Kali Ankhiyon Se Jind Meri Jage
      Written by Niranjan Iyengar

      Composed by Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa

      Performed by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Shankar Mahadevan and Richa Sharma

      Courtesy of Sony Music India

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de febrero de 2010 (Emiratos Árabes Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • India
      • Emiratos Árabes Unidos
      • Estados Unidos
      • China
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official site
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    • Idiomas
      • Hindi
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Tên tôi là Khan
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Film City, Goregaon, Bombay, Maharastra, India
    • Productoras
      • Dharma Productions
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Fox Star Studios
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 12,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 4,018,771
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 1,944,027
      • 14 feb 2010
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 42,345,360
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    Especificaciones técnicas

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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 2h 45min(165 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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