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-Certified1514131211jackwilson (True Core Lover): My Name is Khan follows a storytelling pattern which is simple and comprehensible but at the same time remains one-dimensional for a major part until the reasoning behind Khan's impractical journey is unveiled, late in the second half. Post that as the film focuses on his journey, the proceedings gain tempo with the narrative branching out into multiple sub-tracks. The less-evolved IQ of Rizwan with which he sets on an unwarranted journey that subsequently gains him global fame is *
20-02-10 - 01:02:30
-Certified1514131211jackwilson (True Core Lover): My Name is Khan follows a storytelling pattern which is simple and comprehensible but at the same time remains one-dimensional for a major part until the reasoning behind Khan's impractical journey is unveiled, late in the second half. Post that as the film focuses on his journey, the proceedings gain tempo with the narrative branching out into multiple sub-tracks. The less-evolved IQ of Rizwan with which he sets on an unwarranted journey that subsequently gains him global fame is *
20-02-10 - 01:03:02
-Certified1514131211jackwilson (True Core Lover): global fame is evocative of Tom Hank's Forrest Gump . *
20-02-10 - 01:03:24
-Certified1514131211jackwilson (True Core Lover): Of the several subplots, Arif Zakaria’s Muslim fundamentalist character, which is a clichéd replication of what Om Puri played in Shoot on Sight and Johar’s own Kurbaan , was too formulaic and absolutely avoidable. Especially so when the film abstained itself so considerately from touching terrorist intricacies! Also the thunderstorm in the pre-climax only dilutes the impact and could clearly have been averted. The entire supporting cast joining Rizvan in restoring the storm-struck village appea *
20-02-10 - 01:04:22
-Certified1514131211jackwilson (True Core Lover): appears too fabricated. *
20-02-10 - 01:04:47




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