My Name Is Khan Repack

My name is Rizwan. And this is my story.

Emotional dramas, the SRK-Kajol pairing, and films about overcoming prejudice. Skip it if you prefer: Gritty realism, fast-paced narratives, or subtle political commentary.

Raza Khan (played by Shah Rukh Khan) is a 35-year-old Muslim man living in San Francisco with his beautiful wife, Mandira (played by Kajol). They lead a happy and peaceful life, running a small business together. However, their lives take a drastic turn when Mandira becomes pregnant with their first child. my name is khan

The film received mixed reviews from critics but performed well at the box office.

My Name is Khan is not a perfect film, but it is an important one. It falters when it tries to be a grand political epic, but it soars when it focuses on the simple, pure heart of Rizwan Khan. It is a tearjerker that earns its tears, anchored by two legendary performances. My name is Rizwan

As Raza navigates through this turmoil, he realizes that he needs to fight for his rights and his family's well-being. He decides to take a stand against the injustices he faces and sets out on a cross-country journey to meet the President of the United States.

This story maintains the core themes and emotional resonance of the original movie while presenting a fresh narrative. The film's iconic line, "My Name Is Khan," becomes a powerful statement of identity, courage, and resilience. Skip it if you prefer: Gritty realism, fast-paced

Rizwan looks at the people harassing him and asks, “Why?” Because he genuinely doesn’t see color or creed. He sees geography (he loves his GPS) and he sees good versus bad. The film argues that sanity in a hysterical world looks a lot like insanity.

The movie revolves around Rizwan Khan, a Muslim man with Asperger's syndrome, played by Shah Rukh Khan, who falls in love with a Hindu woman, Maya, played by Kajol.