Review of My Name Is Khan (2010) by Ray A — 21 Aug 2010
Although it drags a lot as it tries to be Forest Gump, placing Kahn at a few key points in recent history, the story effectively lures in the audience into a fictitious tale of love, loss and a hope. Through the film, director Karan Johar, obviously taken out of his element,convinces his audience that there can be a world where people are not judged by their race through an Indian.
While hitting several sore spots some may not be ready to tackle the film should be watch to preach tolerance and unity in this already damaged world.
This review of My Name Is Khan (2010) was written by Ray A on 21 Aug 2010.
My Name Is Khan has generally received very positive reviews.
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