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Shahrukh khan’s My Name is Khan shooting start next year

Shah Rukh Khan seems to have taken Chak De! India’s Kabir Khan quite seriously.

After the stupendous success of the film, SRK and his best friend Karan Johar have decided to come together and make a film that will highlight the plight of Asian Muslims, post 9/11.

Shah Rukh will play a Muslim, who gets wrongly detained on a flight because of his last name, Khan. The authorities believe him to be a terrorist.

Unlike his earlier family dramas, Karan tries his hand at a more serious subject this time. More importantly, it looks like he has gotten over his ‘K’ fixation.

Kajol is expected to play SRK’s leading lady.

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4 Responses to “Shahrukh khan’s My Name is Khan shooting start next year”

  1. Well to be honest i understand extra security passengers who coming london . . As it really allot of people died and they still sacrifed that it will happen again . . . So srk dont be so upset with them and thri to understand them . . . Am sure they will thrust muslim people like they did before soon . . . Every country wants to be sure of the safe of they people . . . And dont realise movie against them as to be honest they have all right to be avare of muslim people am not saying that they are bad but just dont do or say anything that after you will be sorry about . . . Take my advise ok love you XXX

  2. I am eagerly looking forward to watching this film. However, I should point out that its not only muslims who endure this type of checking. Western officials of the UK or the US halt anybody who is wearing a turban. I remember how things were after 9/11, my family was scared to go out like we normally would. My dad didn’t wear his turban when going to work and instead wore a cap. My sister had to endure numerous slanderous remarks in the initial days following 9/11 just because she’s Asian.

    Further into the heartland of the US, I have read that some men with bats went out and brutally beat up a Sikh gas station owner simply because he wore a turban. There are a lot of things that the 2001 event have forced us to deal with that we would normally never speak about in the sikh community, and now we are.

    So, its not just muslims that have this problem. Please be aware of it. On the other hand, airport security, as a whole, has become much tighter since the terrorist attack in the US and the subway bombings in England. I hear that nowadays you cannot even take contact lens solution on board a plan or any other medication unless you have a doctor’s note, and sometimes even that is not enough, and this is regardless of your religion, ethnicity or gender. Many people have stopped traveling as frequently as they used to because of these stringent rules.

    Did you know that the federal government in the US has a flyer list and they now do checking based on what color you are on the list? I believe if you’re in the yellow to orange field, you will be detained for further checking. If you’re red, you will not be allowed to board any plane. All thanks to our ignorameous president and his so-called Patriot Act.

  3. In a press interview on 6th December, Shah Rukh Khan, the renowned Bollywood film star, told dark lies that the Koran does not inspire terrorism. He told the press that he has read the Koran and it does not contain any verse that instructs to kill innocent people. “Nowhere in the Quran does it says that ‘jihad’ will lead you to ‘jannat’ (heaven)… Unfortunately, now two versions of Islam exist. There is an Islam from Allah and unfortunately, there is an Islam from the Mullahs,” said the superstar. On the contrary, he said, the Koran says that if anyone hurts another man, he hearts the entire humanity and if one heels another man, he heels the entire humanity. In fact, Khan has quoted the verse (5.32) of the Koran that reads “…whoever killed a human being, except as punishment for murder or other villainy in the land, shall be regarded as having killed all mankind; and that whoever saved a human life shall be regarded as saving all mankind.” It should be pointed out here that whenever Koran uses such lofty humane words, it should be understood that this humanity is confined within the Muslims alone. Koran has no headache to save the lives of the kafirs (non-Muslims) or doing any good to the kafirs. According to the Koran, kafirs are to be slain wherever they could be found.
    So the verse (9.5) of the Koran says, “Then, when the sacred months have passed, slay the idolaters (i.e. kafirs) wherever ye find them, and take them (captive) and besiege them, and prepare for them each ambush. But if they repent and establish worship and pay the poor-due, then leave their way free. Lo! Allah is forgiving, Merciful.” Furthermore, through this verse, Koran declares that for the kafirs in a dar-ul-Islam (or a Muslim country), there are two alternatives, either Islam or death.
    Today, only an ignorant person, unaware of the contents of the Koran, can say that Islam never preaches terrorism. But if Shah Rukh Khan has said all those utter lies, knowing fully well the contents of the Koran, his intention was simply to misguide and deceive the kafirs. But Khan should know that kafirs today are not so ignorant about Islam as they had been 10 or 20 years ago and it is not so easy to fool them now.

  4. shah rukh i hate you ,u know why u are a kuta you touch a dog can when u are a muslim

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