Mi Nombre Es Khan 🔥 Proven
1. Overview | Detail | Information | |-----------|----------------| | Director | Karan Johar | | Producer | Hiroo Yash Johar, Gauri Khan | | Screenplay | Shibani Bathija, Niranjan Iyengar | | Starring | Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Jimmy Sheirgill, Zarina Wahab | | Music | Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy | | Release Date | February 12, 2010 | | Language | Hindi (with English, Urdu, and regional dialects) | | Runtime | 165 minutes | | Budget | approx. ₹45 crore ($9 million) | | Box Office | approx. ₹175 crore ($38 million) worldwide | 2. Plot Summary The film follows Rizwan Khan (Shah Rukh Khan), a Muslim man with Asperger’s syndrome, who grows up in Mumbai with his devoted mother. After her death, he moves to San Francisco to live with his younger brother, Zakir. Despite initial friction, Rizwan falls in love with a Hindu single mother, Mandira (Kajol), who runs a small salon. They marry, and Rizwan forms a loving bond with Mandira’s son, Sam.
Rizwan Khan’s literal journey across America becomes a metaphorical journey toward tolerance. In an era of rising global polarization, the film’s message remains urgent: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” — Edmund Burke (paraphrased in the film’s closing narration) Would you like a shorter version, or a scene-by-scene breakdown of the film’s climax? Mi Nombre es Khan
Post-9/11, Islamophobia in America intensifies. Sam is tragically killed in a school fight fueled by racial slurs. Devastated, Mandira blames Rizwan’s Muslim identity for their son’s death and tells him to “go and tell the President of the United States that his name is Khan, and he is a terrorist.” ₹175 crore ($38 million) worldwide | 2