King Khan did it again
If you believe that you have seen the best of SRK think again. This movie will rock your world upside down and it will make you wonder how come an actor can make you fall in love with him every time he performs in a movie. The story, full staff of the movie everything to the smallest details has been crafted as an unforgettable master piece that will live in the hearts and thoughts of audience for years and years to come. SRK has raised the bar again giving all other actors and film makers a level that is hard to reach.
The story reminds you a bit of films like Khuda Ke Liye and New York, but the difference lies in the Karan Johar style of storytelling – where even petty details are whetted with emotion, tears, dialogues and vivid imagery.
Take my advice and take notes with you while you watch this movie because from the first scene till the last scene you’ll learn lifelong lessons. Quoting one dialogue from the starting of the movie, well not exactly the same words but you’ll understand what I mean “Darna buri baat nhi hai lekin iss baat ka khiyal rahkein ke dar apki kamyabi mei rukawat na ban jiay”.
I have been waiting for this kind of movie from SRK from quite some time. A movie with not just a powerful story it also contains some true emotions which will make you cry, which will make you laugh and which will make you think over certain things again. Plot is quite simple which revolves around Rizwan Khan(Shah Rukh Khan), Mandia(Kajol) and their son Sam. How they were living a happy life and after 9/11 what are the after effects on their lives which changed everything.
Out-standing come back by Kajol filled with emotions, acting and she was rocking in all aspects. Now for the extras; Jimmy Sherjill was decent in this movie, Sonya Jehan (same girl from the Olpers add) gave a simple but touchy impact in the film.
The dialogues as I have mentioned before were so very inspiring and with SRK delivering them they were double in impact. Quoting few more from the movie “Namaz logon aur jageh se nhi neyat se hoti hai” another one saying “Dunya mei sirf do tarah ke insan hote hain, ek woh jo acha kaam karte hain woh ache insan hote hain aur ek woh jo ghalat kaam karte hain woh bure insan hote hain”, how can I forget the main dialogue of the movie “My name is Khan and I am not a terrorist”.
There were few but I loved Tere Naina by Shafqat Amanat Ali and Sajda by Rahat Fateh Ali. Some promising scenes include the starting scene where SRK’s mother tells him the difference between Muslims and Hindus. Then there was this scene where SRK while his way to the president meets a family and explains the reality of Namaz. Another one which inspired me was when SRK enters in a mosque and there he finds suicide bomber brain washing the people but SRK clarifies few things and in the last while meeting the president is also a must see.
All in all a complete package with little bit of comedy, some out-standing performance by every actor and most of all a lesson which must not be ignored that if few people from a particular religion are doing something wrong than don’t conclude that their religion is wrong only say that those people don’t know their religion enough to convey their message.



Doesn’t matter how good this movie is.. I would still say that Amir Khan is much better than SRK.