“Agar Hum Hai To Kya Hum Hai, Agar Tum Ho To Kya Tum Ho…” this dialog from movie Border depicts the interdependence of individuals and brings out a feeling that for success, nothing more than mutual understanding is needed. Common man in Pakistan wants good relations with India and we should hate the fundamentalists (on either side) who are creating the differences, not the people across the border. That’s what SRK referred to but some things are destined to be blown out of proportion. Unfortunate but true. When we hear about the words Pakistan and Love together, we tend to label traitor and that is more wrong than the other way around.
Beyond IPL even Hockey had a piece of SRK. He came out of his comfort zone to do Chak De… and now supported Hockey players. He has a past with hockey stick, so his indulgence seems to be fine (and apt) but may be on the grey side; with Khan coming up… publicity is expected. Anyways, the tweets grabbed some prime time on TV channels and raised the voice of players with a greater echo.
“Sajda… Tera Sajda…” this song run down the heart. Its beautiful. Promos are promising as well. But the most exciting thing is that despite of having a 9/11-Terrorism backdrop and a focus on Asperger Syndrome, the entire cast and crew is stressing on the fact that MNIK is a love story of Rizwan (SRK) and Mandira(Kajol). Story is about Rizwan who needs to prove his innocence and win back his wife. Karan Johar even brought in Barack Obama to do a cameo… I know silly joke! Its Christopher B. Duncan who is portraying Obama.
IPL row, Hockey India and My Name Is Khan… Man! He is always in great demand.That was the story as of now… we will return with review of Khan!!
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