Sunday, May 2, 2010

My Name is Khan

My name is Khan and I am not terrorist!, Said Rizwan Khan (Shahrukh Khan), among a crowd of people who are welcoming the arrival of President George W Bush. Migrated to America, the Indian male patients with Asperger's Syndrome was hit by accident killed his beloved son being beaten half the school children who sentenced him as a descendant of the terrorist attacks of September 11 after the accident. By keeping the promise in the presence and wife (Kajol) a throw after a beloved son die, Rizwan traveled throughout America to meet with President Bush and later consulted for Barack Obama. Things could not have happened in the life of an unfortunate stranger like Rizwan. Similarly, the average Indian film is full of dances to spend the plot along more than two hours. It seems unlikely that it was not a fan of film types can be changed suddenly liked.

Fighter

This boxing-themed film tells the life of Micky Ward (Wahlberg), which supported a pro boxer who is also a former boxer's brother, Dickie Eklund (Bale). The film was directed by David O Russell. Earlier name of Darren Aronofsky approached Paramount to gush Fighter, but ultimately canceled for any reason. Aronofsky himself had intended to combine with Matt Damon and Mark Wahlberg, but canceled because Jason Bourne is busy filming. Then came the name of Brad Pitt in The Fountain before the actor back. Unfortunately, Paramount is finally replacing Aronofsky with David O. Russell. Pembesut Three Kings was quite satisfied with the duo Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale.