faith and love

Erwin 2022-04-22 07:01:31

Khan is a genius with autism. Although he has fantastic ideas and creativity that ordinary people don't have, his eccentric actions made her not fit in with her since she was a child. When his mother died, he came to his younger brother's house in the United States, and he was even more unable to adapt to the unfamiliar environment. Fortunately, he met Mandia, a single mother who fell in love at first sight. He began to pursue her in every way possible and eventually married her. However, due to the 9/11 incident, the United States set off a frenzy of discrimination against Muslims. Because of Khan's Muslim identity, Mandia's son was bullied to death at school for racism. The grief-stricken Mandia asked the Khan to leave, and threw him a sentence, "You said you are not a terrorist, you should tell the President of the United States." So the silly Khan set out on the road with the power of faith. In the face of many difficulties and ups and downs, when he faced unfair treatment, the persistence, loyalty and belief exuded from him moved strangers, and finally he moved everyone with his tiny power. There is only one boundary between love and hate, and the difference between one thought is completely different. In the play, Khan uses the power of love to dissolve hatred, awaken people's conscience, and finally he realizes his dream. The film tells people to always maintain respect for beliefs, and also tells people the power of love.

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Extended Reading
  • Alfonso 2022-04-23 07:02:21

    As an Indian movie, it's very American

  • Maximillian 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    The screenwriter didn't plan to use logical thinking to tell the story from the first minute, and after watching it for half an hour, he found that he really couldn't stand it any longer.

My Name Is Khan quotes

  • President Barack Obama: Rizvan Khan, it's good to see you hale and hearty. You on TV more than me now, huh?

    Rizwan Khan: You already know my name?

    President Barack Obama: Yes I do. Your name is Khan.

    Rizwan Khan: Yes.

    President Barack Obama: And you are not a terrorist.

    Rizwan Khan: Oh no, no, I'm not a terrorist. No. And this is my son

    [showing picture]

    Rizwan Khan: He was not a terrorist either.

  • [last lines]

    President Barack Obama: I tell you what, security has any other messages, you call *me*.

    Rizwan Khan: Good, good. Can I have your number, please?

    Mandira Khan: Ah, thank you Mr. President.

    President Barack Obama: Thank you.

    Mandira Khan: Shall we go home?

    Rizwan Khan: Oh no, no, I'm not a terrorist. No. And this is my son

    [showing picture]

    Rizwan Khan: He was not a terrorist either.

    Rizwan Khan: Yes, let's go home. Let's go home. Let's go home.

    President Barack Obama: Thank you.

    Rizwan Khan: Goodbye.