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My Name Is Khan

Year:
Duration:
165 min | 128 min (international version)
Genres:
Drama | Romance | Thriller
IMDB rate:
8
Director:
Karan Johar
Awards:
9 wins & 11 nominations
Details
Country: India
Release Date: 2010-02-11
Filming Locations: USA
Earnings
Budget: $12,000,000
Opening Weekend: $1,944,027 (USA) (1 August 2012)
Gross: $4,018,695 (USA) (2 May 2010)
Cast
Actor
Character
Shah Rukh Khan
Rizvan Khan
Kajol
Mandira Khan
Katie A. Keane
Sarah Garrick (as Katie Amanda Keane)
Kenton Duty
Reese Garrick
Benny Nieves
Detective Garcia
Christopher B. Duncan
President Barack Obama
Jimmy Shergill
Zakir Khan
Sonya Jehan
Hasina Khan
Parvin Dabas
Bobby Ahuja
Arjun Mathur
Raj Burman
Sugandha Garg
Komal - Rajesh's associate
Zarina Wahab
Razia Khan
S.M. Zaheer
Arif Zakaria
Dr. Faisal Rahman
Vinay Pathak
Jitesh - Motel Owner
Sumeet Raghvan
Attacker
Tanay Chheda
Young Rizwan Khan
Navneet Nishan
Rita Singh
Sheetal Menon
Radha
Arjan Aujla
Sameer Khan
Yuvaan Makar
Young Sameer Khan
Jennifer Echols
Mama Jenny
Adrian Kali Turner
Funny Hair Joel
Michael William Arnold
Young Reese Garrick (as Michael Arnold)
Dominic Renda
Mark Garrick
Juan Simmons
Airport Security 1
James Seaman
Airport Security 2
Christine Quynh Nguyen
Chinese American Passenger
Kevin Oestenstad
Officer John Marshall
Len Anderson IV
Airport Officer 3 (as Len Anderson)
Dominic Flores
Airport Officer 4
Sarfaraz
Abdul Workshop
Meena Sonavane
Lady at Ganpati Procession
Abhin Mudgal
Zakir Khan - 2
Mukesh Tripathi
Altaf Painter
Aryan Desai
Kid Bully
Arnav Chhapwale
Zakir Khan - 4
Farroukh Mehta
Master Wadia (as Farrokh Mehta)
Adarsh Gourav
Rizvan (15)
Jaikishen Bhatia
Zakir Khan - 10
Michele Marsh
Mrs. Tracy Brennen
Nathalie Tedrick
Sales Girl
Mackenzie Firgens
Pimple Girl
Henry Schiaeffer
Cable Car Driver
Chantelle Tibbs
Karma Girl 1
Harmony Blossom
Karma Girl 2
Kristen Marie Holly
Karma Girl 3
Monique Soltani
Karma Girl 4
Lorell Bird
Karma Girl 5 (as Lori Jennette Dorfman)
Daniel Lee
Roger (Homeless Hobo)
Reed Rudy
Ada Jones (as Reed E. Rudy)
Mary Gregory
Mrs. V
Kathleen M. Darcy
Museum Teacher (as Kathleen Darcy)
Milan Raggio
Girl at the Counter (Mandira Salon)
Tarun Mansukhani
Al Ameen
Natasha Marc
Hooker
Joe Bucaro III
Paolo (as Joe Bocaro)
Yaana Makar
Bobby's Daughter
Ali Dean
Muslim Man
Nate Sil
Baseball Player
Tracy Weisert
School Teacher
Elaine A. Clark
Salon Manager (as Elaine Clark)
Kyle Hamon
Jim
Marquis Scott
Tyler
Jeremy Kilpatrick
Jimmy
Courtney Gebhart
Doctor 1
Susie Sahar Sabry
Nurse 1
Connie Chung Kim
Nurse 2
Mel Fair
Doctor 2
Adam Park
Korean Guy
Leslie Thurston
Lady at Fundraiser (as Leslie Thurst)
Chirag Dave
Imran
Pallavi Sharda
Sajida
Faisal Simon
Mosque Man 1 (as Faizal Simon)
Manoj Amarnani
Mosque Man 2
Vijay Badlani
Mosque Man 3
Brent Mendenhall
President (George W. Bush)
Josene Honea
Press Man
Kevin Jessup
Man 1 U.C.L.A.
Greg Collins
Judge Preston
Kavin Dave
Inder
Joseph Zinsman
Anglo Reporter
Jackie Honea
TV Reporter
Doran Reed
African American RJ (as A. Doran Reed)
Nancy Duerr
News Reporter
Brett Glazer
Dwayne
Alka Pradhan
Baanu
Sheila Cavalette
Lady at C.A.I.R.
Kerry Leigh Michaels
Lady at C.A.R.D. (as Kerry Leigh Michaes)
Sean Laughlin
Sergeant at L.A.P.D. Counter
Micky Makhija
Star TV Boss (as Mickey Makhija)
Rod Britt
Walmart Manager
Nanka Becko
Kyra
Tonya Lee Williams
TV Host (Helen Miranda) (as Tonya Williams)
Mark S. Porro
D.A. Black (as Mark Porro)
Laxmi Baveja
Indian Reporter
Tara R. Cook
NBC Correspondent / News Correspondent (as Tara Cook)
Nicolas Pajon
French Reporter
Jenne Kang
CNN Correspondent / Korean Reporter
Richard Rubin
Secret Service Agent 1
John Lane
Secret Service Agent 2
Donn Andrew Simmons
Secret Service Agent 3
Amanda Michelle Foschia
Karaoke Bar Patron
Katy Tiemann
Trolley Passenger
Don Abernathy
Parent (uncredited)
Keenan Allen
Person in Stands (uncredited)
Martin Andris
Secret Service Agent
Jennifer Barbosa
Hair Stylist (uncredited)
Bennie Bell
Business Man (uncredited)
Beth Bemis
Business Woman (uncredited)
Dani Bocca
Funeral Guest (uncredited)
Michael Patrick Breen
Supporter (uncredited)
Patrick D Bridges
Moving Man (uncredited)
Laurence Brown
Desk Officer #1
Pamela Broyles
Khan Supporter
Jacqueline Buda
College Student (uncredited)
Adrian Bustamante
Student
Donna Cederlund
Reporter (uncredited)
Ethynn Tanner Cerney
Locker Room Bully
Cabran E. Chamberlain
Boom Operator (uncredited)
Goldie Chan
Asian Salon Stylist (uncredited)
Shannon Clark
Parent in Museum (uncredited)
John Clerkin
Khan Supporter at Hospital (uncredited)
Patrick J. Crabb
Museum Witness #2 (uncredited)
Zachary Culbertson
Obama Supporter
Steve Dakota
Crowd Member (uncredited)
Thomas Dalby
Soccer Team Parent (uncredited)
Christopher Damm
College Student (uncredited)
Kellie Daniel
Classmate (uncredited)
A'Ali de Sousa
Secret Service Agent
Joan Estrada
Soccer Team Parent (uncredited)
Fred Fein
Secret Service Agent
Jeffrey T Ferguson
Secret Service Agent
Rachael Ferris
Nurse /
Jim Gaines
Biker (uncredited)
Sean Grady
Dancer at Karaoke Bar (uncredited)
Teresa Guewell
Sports Fan (uncredited)
Todd Hedrick
Secret Service Agent
Timothy Hinson
Biker (uncredited)
Mike Howard
Father (uncredited)
Steffany Huckaby
Kathy Baker
Willoughby Charles Jenett
Young Man at Motel (uncredited)
Frederick Keith Johnson
Parent (uncredited)
Will James Johnson
Police Officer
Janis Jones
Desert Bus Tourist (uncredited)
David Dustin Kenyon
Reporter (uncredited)
Diana M. Kim
Media Personnel (uncredited)
Jon Mercurio Knight
Extra (uncredited)
Bonnie Kolber
Woman on Bus (uncredited)
Mark Lavell
Businessman (uncredited)
Mick Lea
Biker (uncredited)
Waymond Lee
Bush Supporter (uncredited)
Steven Lindo
Corporate Executive (uncredited)
Jennifer Linkous
Airline Ticket Agent (uncredited)
Veronica Loud
Airline Ticket Counter Agent (uncredited)
Theresa Marie Lynch
Homeless Woman 1 (uncredited)
Krystal MacKnight
Khan Supporter at Hospital (uncredited)
Isa Magomedov
California Cop (uncredited)
Awele Makeba
Office Worker at Receptionist's Desk (uncredited)
Carl Marino
Officer Vaughn
Ilona Marino
Karaoke Bar Dancer (uncredited)
Julie McKinnon
Reporter (uncredited)
Laura Meadows
Khan Supporter at Capitol (uncredited)
Paul Meyer
Store Customer (uncredited)
Aubrey K. Miller
Student
Rick Mischke
Airline Passenger (uncredited)
Jesse Muick
Islamic Supporter (uncredited)
Stuart G Murphy
Secret Service Agent
Jeremy Nahmiash
College Student (uncredited)
George Q. Nguyen
Police Officer
Kenyon Page
Protester (uncredited)
Montgomery Paulsen
Autistic Patient (uncredited)
David Pearl
Traveller (uncredited)
Erika Pearson
Parent (uncredited)
Ajani Perkins
Man on Cable Car (uncredited)
Alyssa Petersen
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
David Alan Poe
Museum Witness #1 (uncredited)
Allen Pontes
Police Officer
Catherine Kim Poon
Salon Patron (uncredited)
Tom Portanova
Media Personnel (uncredited)
Steve C. Porter
Museum Patron (uncredited)
Ron Provencal
E.R. Doctor (uncredited)
Speir Rahn
Crowd Member (uncredited)
Duane Ram
Secret Service Agent
Jeff Redlick
Police Officer at State Capitol (uncredited)
Timothy Roberts
Office Worker (uncredited)
Retson Ross
Locker Room Bully
Brian Sampson
Presidential Aid (uncredited)
Peggy Sandow
Autistic Person (uncredited)
Anne Scottlin
Cocktail Waitress (uncredited)
Emily Seaman
Museum Witness 3 (uncredited)
Carol Shook
Bush Supporter at College (uncredited)
Davi Silveira
College Student (uncredited)
Sienna Sky
Media Personnel (uncredited)
Victor M. Slone
Sheriff of Van Transport (uncredited)
Mike Stahl
Officer
Thomas W. Stewart
Press Cameraman (uncredited)
Christopher Sugarman
Male Salon Patron (uncredited)
Douglas Tait
Sniper (uncredited)
Christopher Villar
Businessman (uncredited)
James D. Weston II
Cameraman (uncredited)
Danny Wilson
Parent with Twins in Crowd (uncredited)
Kari Wishingrad
Party Guest / Funeral Guest (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
Shah Rukh Khan remained in character at home.
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Director Karan Johar and scriptwriter Shibani Bathija interviewed Chris and Gisela Slater-Walker, the co-authors of the book that inspired the romantic relationship in the first part of the film.
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Shabana Azmi was originally given the role of Rizwan's mother, but she was forced to withdraw from the movie when Shah Rukh Khan's shoulder injury delayed the shooting schedule.
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Goofs
Multiple times during the film, language is used that would not used in a Midwestern American town. One example being the use of the term "bloody" in the style of British English usage by youths while harassing Mandira's son.
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Rizvan Khan has a notable aversion to the color yellow, but late in the film (during the song "Noor-e-Khuda") he is seen holding a yellow "repair almost anything" sign.
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Sameer is shown playing with a video game player, the Sony Playstation Portable or PSP (at around 29 mins) before the marriage and Sept 11, 2001. However, Sony released the PSP in Japan on December 12, 2004 and in North America on March 24, 2005.
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Quotes
Rizwan Khan: Mama Jenny is right... this one I can't repair.
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Rizvan, Age 15: Zakir was fortunate. He could cry.
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Rizwan Khan: [first day selling] Mehnaz Herbal Beauty Products will make you glow like a newly-wed bride.
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Faq
Q
What is this movie about?
A
Rizwan Khan (Shah Rukh Khan), a Muslim Indian suffering from Asperger's Syndrome, marries Mandira (Kajol), a Hindu woman with a son from a previous marriage. After the 9/11 attack on the New York Twin towers, her son Sameer is killed during a hate attack. Makira blames Khan and in a fit of rage tells him to tell the president that he and Sam are not terrorists. Khan promises to do so and sets out on a quest to tell the president of the United States that his name is Khan and that he is not a terrorist.
Q
How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?
A
For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gore, (c) profanity, (d) alcohol, drugs, and smoking, and (e) frightening and intense scenes in this movie, consult the IMDb Parents Guide for this movie. The Parents Guide for My Name is Khan can be found here.
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How does the movie end?
A
Mandira is reunited with Rizvan in Wilhemina. Before they even say two words to each other, Rizvan is stabbed by a supporter of Faisal Rahman (Arif Zakaria). After recuperating in a hospital, Rizvan and Mandira attend a speech being presented by President Barack Obama (Christopher B. Duncan) in support of post-hurricane Georgia. At first, it doesn't look like Rizvan will be able to meet the President. However, when Obama learns that Rizvan is in the audience, he requests a meeting with Rizvan. The President addresses him by name and adds, "...and you are not a terrorist." Rizvan shows the President a photo of Sameer and delivers a "howdy" from Homeland Security officer John Marshall (Kevin Oestenstad). In the final scene, Rizvan and Mandira go home together.
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