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Monday, May 03, 2010

Shah Rukh's 'My Name Is Khan' a hit with Egyptian public

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Shah Rukh Khan starrer 'My Name Is Khan' seems to have touched a chord with the Egyptian cine lovers, who continue to throng theatres even two months after its release.

The film, which talks about the 'Islamophobia' that gripped the US after 9/11, made a record one million Egyptian pounds in the first four weeks of its release.

The Karan Johar directed film, which was distributed in Egypt by United Motion Pictures, has become a hit among public as well as critics.

The distribution head Antoine Zind says it has been decades since he took the risk with showing an Indian movie in Egyptian theatres but 'My Name Is Khan' has changed his perception about Indian cinema.

Famous analyst Muhammad al-Kurdusi is one of the strongest supporters of the movie.

"This is no ordinary movie. This movie reflects what we, as Muslims, learnt in primary school. The hero is no ordinary hero. He is more like a new prophet of his time but are we true Muslims to believe in him?," al-Kurdusi said.

My Name is Khan bags its first award

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Karan Johar is a happy man for getting his first award after delivering a masterpiece My Name Is Khan. Yes, MNIK has been awarded at the Muslim Public Affairs Council Awards in Los Angeles. KJO excited about bagging such a reputed award tweets on the micro-blogging site, “MNIK getting an award at the Muslim Public Affairs Council Awards A...it’s the first award our labour of love is receiving.”

Well, on that note, all we say is may you win more awards in future too.

Karan in New York for 'My Name Is Khan' English release

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Filmmaker Karan Johar is currently in New York for the release of the English version of "My Name Is Khan", which he says is a "crisper, sharper cut". Once he returns, he starts work on the new season of his popular chat show "Koffee With Karan".

"It is meant for the non-NRI audience. It's crisper, sharper cut and we hope to create a new market for Bollywood films," shared Karan.

The film starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol will release in two theatres in New York Wednesday.

Immediately on the anvil after his return from New York is the third season of his celebrity chat show "Koffee With Karan".

"I start work on that in July. But it won't be in the same chatty mood any more. I think, two recent events - my film 'My Name Is Khan' and to a lesser extent the TV show 'Lift Kara De' (on Sony TV) - have made me less self-centred. They've made me look outward into the world outside," said Karan.

"Lift Kara De" ended last week and Karan discovered how little people from privileged classes gave to the needy.

"I don't know how successful the show was. But it put me in touch with the real world. The show was about philanthropy and I understood the joy there is in giving. To meet all those needy individuals who came on the show connected me to a reality that most of us in the entertainment industry are cut off from."

Karan was also bowled over by the amazing connectivity between the audience and the stars.

"Akshay Kumar, with whom I recorded my last episode of 'Lift Kara De', has such an amazing and genuine bonding with his fans. Who says stars don't care for the common man?"

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