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The film follows (played by Shah Rukh Khan ), a Muslim man with Asperger's Syndrome —a form of high-functioning autism—who relocates from Mumbai to San Francisco. He marries Mandira (Kajol), a Hindu single mother, and they build a peaceful life until the September 11 attacks trigger a wave of prejudice.
Tragedy strikes when their son, Sameer, is killed in a hate-fueled incident. Blaming Rizwan’s identity for their misfortune, a devastated Mandira tells him he cannot return until he tells the President of the United States that he is not a terrorist. Rizwan takes this mission literally, embarking on a transformative cross-country journey that challenges societal biases.
The 2010 blockbuster My Name Is Khan remains a pivotal work in Indian cinema, particularly for its poignant exploration of identity, Islamophobia, and humanity in a post-9/11 world. For Tamil-speaking audiences, the has allowed the film's universal message to resonate deeply within South India's diverse cultural landscape. Core Plot and Themes
The availability of "My Name Is Khan" in Tamil has bridged the gap for audiences who prefer regional language content. My Name Is Khan (2010) - Plot - IMDb
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