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Rizvan Khan [Shah Rukh
Khan moves to San Francisco and lives with his brother [Jimmy Shergill] and sister-in-law
[Sonya Jehan]. Rizvan, who has Asperger's syndrome, falls in love with Mandira
[Kajol]. Despite protests from his brother, they get married and start a small
business together. They are happy until September 11, when attitudes towards
Muslims undergo a sea-change.
When tragedy strikes, Mandira is devastated and they split. Rizvan is
confused and upset that the love of his life has left him. To win her back, he
embarks on a touching and inspiring journey across America.
Let me alert you. The story unfolds feverishly from the very start itself. So
if you miss a scene or two, chances are you would've missed some vital links in
the story. The fact is, there's too much happening in the first half. Although
the narrative tends to get leisurely-paced at times, the wheels continue to
move from one episode to another.
A number of sequences are endearing. For instance, the romance between SRK and
Kajol is subtle, yet charming. But it's SRK's relationship with Kajol and their
kid that's one of the best parts of the movie. Your heart bleeds when an
accident occurs and their lives are torn apart. Kajol's outburst - first, when
her son meets with a catastrophe and second, when she confronts SRK - are truly
shattering.
MY NAME IS KHAN's strength lies in the fact that you root for Khan all through.
At the same time, you are weighed down when he's in a vulnerable situation,
especially when he's labelled a terrorist and thrown behind bars. You don't
realize it, but the fact is that you, as a spectator, have already got entwined
in Rizvan and Mandira's lives.
There's a slight hitch in the second hour, when SRK returns to Georgia to save
a hurricane-ravaged hamlet. Also, the media exercise tends to add to the length
of the film. Nonetheless, it's a minor hiccup that doesn't rob the film of its
punch.
There's just one word to illustrate Karan's direction - exemplary. One of the
finest storytellers of our generation, he deserves brownie points for deviating
from 'Karan Johar brand of cinema' and attempting a film that knocks on your
heart and stimulates your mind. With MY NAME IS KHAN, Karan takes rapid strides
as a storyteller.
SRK has a new screen-name now. Raj is passe, Rizvan it is.
Kajol is pure dynamite and casting her for this character was the most
appropriate decision. No other actress could've matched SRK in histrionics the
way Kajol has. In fact, SRK and Kajol compliment each other wonderfully well
and this film only proves it yet again. It's a powerhouse performance from this
supremely talented actress.
The film boasts of a number of capable actors, but the ones who leave a
rock-solid impact are - in this order - Zarina Wahab, Sonya Jehan, Jimmy
Shergill, Arjun Mathur, Parvin Dabas and Arif Zakaria. Sugandha Garg is
confident. Navneet Nishan supports well. Vinay Pathak leaves a mark in a brief
role. Tanay Chheda [young SRK] and Yuvaan Makaar [SRK and Kajol's son Sameer]
are excellent. The American actors, especially the kid who plays Sameer's
friend, deserves mention.
MY NAME IS KHAN makes two strong statements...
On the whole, MY NAME IS KHAN is a fascinating love story, has an angle of religion and a world-shaking incident as a backdrop. It not only entertains, but also mesmerises, enthrals and captivates the viewer in those 2.40 hours. At the same time, a film like MY NAME IS KHAN is sure to have a far-reaching influence due to its noble theme. I strongly advocate, don't miss this one!