Indian films tend to contrast strongly with the events that follow through their long, straightforward narratives, making it feel like it's real life, and what really inspires people is these things that come from the truth. The film begins with a mystery, and then reveals the answer in a process of recollection and narrative, making the story easy to understand. The surname KHAN is very common among Indians, but it's a Muslim surname, so after 9/11, KHAN has more meaning, which is why the film has such a name. In India, the relationship between Hinduism and Muslims is irreconcilable, and international factors are integrated into it, which makes ordinary Muslims greatly discriminated against. What KHAN has done is not only for himself, but also to prove that people are only good and bad, and cannot be treated differently based on racial beliefs.
I read the comments before that the male protagonist's performance is so good, but I feel that this performance is not autistic at all. If you need to use physical stiffness to express it, it can only be said that the acting skills are far from enough.
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