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But post 9/11, their happy home falls apart and Rizwan embarks on a grand odyssey across America so that he can tell the American president that his name is Khan but he is not a terrorist. My Name is Khan is on firm footing as long as director Karan Johar stays with emotional drama. He opens the film skillfully with airport security searching Rizwan and then moves into flashback. The scenes of Rizwan's childhood are some of the strongest in the film. Zarina Wahab returns after years to give a lovely, nuanced performance as Rizwan's mother. But the film's delicate rhythm wobbles when we shift to San Francisco and into love story mode. The first shaky sign is the entry of Navneet Nishan who seems like she has stepped in from some other, louder film. The romance between Rizwan and Mandira is too designed and mawkish. Kajol, struggling with a thin character, mostly veers between being hyper and cute. Still, Karan, working with an ace technical team including cinematographer Ravi K Chandran and editor Deepa Bhatia, crafts some beautiful images and poignant sequences but the film loses balance irreparably as it moves into political mode. The second half scrambles madly both literally and figuratively. Rizwan, obviously superman in another life, manages to shout down a hate-mongering Muslim doctor, have him arrested by the FBI, get arrested himself and in a ridiculous pre-climactic sequence, save the citizens of a small town when floods hit New Orleans. Writer Shibani Bhatija squeezes in so much that by the end of two hours and forty minutes, even if Rizwan isn't exhausted, you are. Rizwan is undeniably the best thing about My Name is Khan. Shah Rukh's performance has little subtlety about it - for that watch Hugh Dancy doing Asperger's in Adam - but it is heartfelt, endearing and more controlled than anything he's ever done before. Watch him in a lovely scene in which Kajol accepts his proposal or how he restrains his tears so that his eyes brim but never well over. I recommend that you see Khan for him. The film itself is too uneven to give us the emotional high we were waiting for. Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Jimmy Shergill, Zarina Wahab. Priya Roy is a freelance writer and well known author. She has been associated with Moviesworld4u.com. She provide useful advice through her articles that have been found very useful. To find Free latest hollywood movies, Latest Hitech News [http://hitechworld4u.co.cc], bollywood movies, musics, videos, Watch Online Movies, horror movies, hindi dubbed movies, tv show visit http://www.moviesworld4u.com Beyonce is well-known the world over for her touching voice, catching smile. In the most years, Beyonce has also carried her talent onto the big screen, starring in such films as Austin Powers: Gold member (2002), The Pink Panther (2006) and the critically acclaimed, award-season favorite Dream girls (2006). She has the physical and musical attributes that have already translated into a stellar career. As the newest craze in music today, this statuesque and "bootylicious" R&B/Pop queen has captured the attention of men aged 11 to 111 with her exciting performances and sequence of nightclub hits. She has the physical and musical attributes that have already converted into a star career. Beyonce inspiration has taken the world by storm and has certainly proven that everything she touches turns to gold. And while she has all the talent and beauty in the world, Beyonces big heart is what makes her the wonderful woman. Her most notable charitable efforts have included becoming a global ambassador for the 2005 World Children's Day program, and forming the Survivor Foundation that same year for Hurricane Katrina victims in the Houston, Texas area. Born on September 4, 1981, to a loving family in Houston, Texas, Beyonce Giselle Knowles showed capability for music before she could even talk. As a little girl, she would cover out everyone, including the singers, on Sundays at church. Every weekend, she tuned her voice by doing emotional hymns with the congregation and then moved on to opera classes, in which she was naturally trained. A normal childhood was not in the books for Beyonce. At 8 years old, she met LaTavia Robertson while auditioning for a girl musical group and Matthew Knowles, Beyonce's manager and father, later paired the two with LeToya Luckett. In 1992, Cousin Kelly Rowland joined the group, and they performed together on Star Search. Shortly after the announcement of five Grammy nominations at the 2001 awards show and the excitement of the amazing record sales, LeToya and LaTavia left the group amid organization struggles. Legal problems ensued, but Destiny's Child became whole again with the arrival of Michelle Williams, and, for a short stint only, backup singer Farrah Franklin. At the Grammys, DC took home two awards, Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group, both for "Say My Name." In 2003, Beyonce ventured onto the big screen again in the musical/comedy The Fighting Temptations alongside Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr. Beyonce displayed a versatile style with this solo effort, creating the club hit "Baby Boy," the pop success "Crazy in Love" and the soulful "The Closer I Get To You" with Luther Vandross. Like her work in Destiny's Child, Beyonce wrote or cowrote many of the tracks and performed her heart out on award shows to get the word out to a huge audience. 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Director: Karan Johar
Producer: Gauri Khan/Hiroo Johar
Writer: Karan Johar/Shibani Bathija
Lyricist: Niranjan Iyengar
Choreographer: Farah KhanThe Glamorous Beyonce
Beyonce's second solo effort, B'Day, was released in September 2006 with much success, selling 3,116,000 copies worldwide. The singles "Deja Vu," "Ring the Alarm" and "Irreplaceable" all hit No. 1 on the charts, and the album was nominated for an outstanding five Grammy Awards in 2007.
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