Saturday, 2 April 2011

Movie Review: My Name Is Khan (2010)

2 Stars (out of 4)
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The message of My Name Is Khan is a laudable one: good and bad people are identifiable by their actions, not by characteristics like race or religion. But a laudable message can’t excuse the fact that My Name Is Khan just doesn’t work.
MNIK‘s protagonist is Rizvan Khan (Shahrukh Khan), an Indian Muslim with Asperger syndrome. Asperger’s is an autism spectrum disorder usually characterized by physical awkwardness and trouble forming emotional connections with other people. As a child,  Rizvan’s special needs demand almost constant attention from his mother, alienating his younger brother, Zakir.
As an adult, Rizvan is forced to move to San Francisco to live with Zakir (Jimmy Shergill) after their mother dies. Zakir makes Rizvan work as a traveling cosmetics salesman, an odd assignment for a guy who doesn’t make eye contact and who’s frightened by loud noises and the color yellow. Rizvan is capable of navigating San Francisco, but he’s better at following instructions than he is at improvising.
Rizvan develops a crush on Mandira (Kajol), a divorced hairdresser with a young son named Sameer. Rizvan eventually wins over Mandira with his persistence, and they marry. They live happily for several years until the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Tragedy strikes the family, and Mandira — a Hindu — tells Rizvan that she regrets marrying a Muslim man. She tells him to go away until he can convince the President of The United States that he’s not a terrorist just because his last name is Khan. Rizvan takes Mandira’s command literally and sets off to find the president.
For a number of reasons, MNIK just doesn’t work. American filmgoers won’t be able to ignore the things the movie gets wrong about America. While the non-Indian American actors in the movie are actually pretty good (most Hindi films hire terrible American actors), characters don’t speak in proper American colloquialisms. Phrases like “piss off” and “bloody Paki” are British insults, not American insults.
The movie shows footage of a turban-wearing Sikh man targeted by thugs who mistake him for an Arab, establishing correctly that many Americans can’t differentiate between people of Indian, Middle Eastern and northern African origin. But the movie later attributes a beating to the fact that the character’s last name is Khan, a Muslim surname. This defies the movie’s own conclusions about American worldliness. Most Americans don’t associate the name Khan with Islam; they associate it with Star Trek.
MNIK‘s weakest element is the romance between Rizvan and Mandira. The movie spends a long time establishing that Rizvan, despite certain competencies, isn’t able to live independently. He’s not able to be a full partner to Mandira, and she often treats him the same as she does her son. It’s hard to understand why she agreed to marry him.
But, given that they are married, it’s incomprehensible that Mandira would be so cruel as to send Rizvan on a fool’s errand by himself. That she doesn’t feel bad about it makes her heartless, and the excuses the film offers on her behalf don’t hold water.
The movie tries to explain how Rizvan is able to execute a cross-country trek that spans years, but I don’t buy it. The movie doesn’t make it clear exactly how long Rizvan’s journey takes, but it would be almost impossible for anyone to execute, let alone someone coping with Asperger’s.
My Name Is Khan is watchable, but it ultimately fails by overreaching. It might have worked as a story about a couple dealing with the challenges of one partner’s Asperger syndrome. It might have worked as a story about a man who wants to show America that not all Muslims are terrorists. But compressing both stories into one movie is an impossible task, even for superstars like SRK and Kajol.
*AMC theaters list the movie’s runtime as 2 hrs. 25 min. It’s closer to 2 hrs. 35 min., plus 10 minutes of previews. Also, the movie has an MPAA rating of PG-13, though there’s nothing in the film’s content to warrant a rating stronger than PG.

Imran Khan's Prediction of the Semi Final of Cricket world cup 2011

Bollywood Movie for April 2011

April


Release Date       Film-Title                       Star-Cast                 Genre       Director             Producer      
Apr 1 F.A.L.T.U Jackky Bhagnani, Pooja Gupta, Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh Comedy Remo D'Souza Vashu Bhagnani
Apr 1 Game Abhishek Bachchan, Sarah Jane Dias, Kangana Ranaut, Jimmy Sheirgill Action, Drama Abhinay Deo Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani
Apr 8 Thank You Akshay Kumar, Sonam Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Sunil Shetty, Celina Jaitly Comedy, Romance Anees Bazmee Ronnie Screwvala, Twinkle Khanna
Apr 15 Teen Thay Bhai Om Puri, Shreyas Talpade, Deepak Dobriyal Comedy Mrigdeep Singh Lamba Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Apr 22 Naughty @ 40 Govinda, Uvika Chaudhary Comedy Jagmohan Mundhra Anuj Sharma
Apr 22 Dum Maaro Dum Abhishek Bachchan, Bipasha Basu, Aditya Pancholi, Prateik Babbar Thriller Rohan Sippy Ramesh Sippy
Apr 22 I Am Juhi Chawla, Manisha Koirala, Rahul Bose, Nandita Das, Arjun Mathur Social Onir Onir, Sanjay Suri
Apr 22 Zokkomon Darsheel Safary, Anupam Kher, Manjari Fadnis Children, SuperHero Satyajit Bhatkal -
Apr 28 Shor In The City Tusshar Kapoor, Preeti Desai, Alok Chaturvedi, Sudhir Chowdhary Thriller Raj Nidimoru, Krishna Dk Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor
Apr 29 404 Nishikant Kamat, Tisca Chopra, Imaad Shah Thriller Prawaal Raman Nameeta Nair
Apr 29 Chalo Dilli Vinay Pathak, Lara Dutta Comedy Shashant Shah Lara Dutta, Krishika Lulla
Apr - Bheja Fry 2 Vinay Pathak, Minissha Lamba, Amol Gupte, Kay Kay Menon Comedy Sagar Ballary Mukul Deora
Apr - Mumbai Cutting Soha Ali Khan, Jimmy Sheirgill, Sonali Kulkarni, Ranvir Shorey Anthology Sudhir Mishra, Rahul Dholakia & others Seemanto Roy
Apr - Run Bhola Run Govinda, Tusshar Kapoor, Amisha Patel, Celina Jaitly Comedy Neeraj Vora Dhillin Mehta
Apr - S Areesz Gandhi, Manisha Kelkar, Lucky Vakharia Horror Devang Dholakia Falguni Mehta, Sandeep Mehta
Apr - Shaitan Arshad Warsi, Kalki Koechlin, Jackie Shroff Thriller Bijoy Nambiar -
Apr - Yeh Dooriyan Deepshikha Nagpal, Kaishav Arora Romance Deepshikha Nagpal Deepshikha Nagpal

World Cup 2011 Fever Ended As Pakistan lose semifinal to India

Shahid Afridi congratulates Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag after the hard-fought game, India v Pakistan, 2nd semi-final, World Cup 2011, Mohali, March 30, 2011© Getty Images
The fire-crackers that had been stacked up and the euphoria that was building came to naught as India beat Pakistan by 29 runs in the Cricket World Cup 2011 semifinal at Mohali 30th March 2011 Wednesday.
The cheers turned into mourning and the smiles faded away into tears, as people of every age group – be it children, youngsters, the elderly – everyone just couldn’t help but shake their heads in despair for fighting hard till the last minute and reaching so close, and yet losing a match in which the fortunes of the two sides swung widely.
“We got off to good start, but then at regular intervals, we started losing two-three quick wickets. But when (captain) Shahid Afridi was out, all our hopes were completely dashed,” said Yousuf Bashir, an elderly resident in Lahore.
“I don’t want to say anything,” said a crying Khan a resident in Lahore.
“I am in tears, it is just not happening. We played well in this World cup, and after breaking the Australian jink, I was hopeful of breaking it this time too, but it just didn’t happen,” said artist Nabiha Hasan.
“Is totally shattered and heartbroken…”, Omar Jamil, CEO of PR firm Latitude posted on his page.
“Looking at the way Pakistan was playing, we had assumed we were going to party all night, but, it just turned out to be opposite. It is grim and sour now,” said Rahimtoola a resident in Lahore.

LAHORE - Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Ijaz Butt welcomed Pakistan team players on their arrival here at Allama Iqbal International airport on Friday.
The players and officials who arrived here at Allama Iqbal International airport were Abdul Razzaq, Abdul Rehman, Misbahul Haq, Kamran Akmal, Mohammad Hafeez, Umar Akmal, Ahmad Shahzad, Shoaib Akhtar and Wahab Riaz, team manager Intikhab Alam, coaches Waqar Younis and Aaqib Javed.
The players were garlanded and showered with flowers and a large number of cricket lovers were also present there to receive them on airport.
“Pakistan cricket team players showed superb performance and they should continue working hard to perform better in the upcoming international cricket events,” Shahbaz Sharif said during a media talk. “It was a remarkable performance on part of the team and reaching the semi-final was the result of their all-out efforts, hard working and collective team efforts,” praised CM Punjab. He, on the occasion, announced that he would arrange a reception in their honour and would award them cash prizes on April 5.
PCB Chairman said that he was delighted that the Chief Minister came here to receive Pakistan team players who really done hard work to reach semi-finals of World Cup and raised Pakistani flag in India.
Intikhab Alam, team manager, also thanked CM Punjab for receiving the team members. He said the team performed well in the World Cup but unfortunately they could not come up to the expectations in the semi final against India. “I am satisfied with the overall showing of the team in the mega event.”
Medium pacer Wahab Riaz termed his five-wicket haul in semi-final against India ‘a memorable feeling’ which will always inspire him to do better. He said the team was united and ready to notch World Cup but sadly they could not win the semi-final.

 

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