As Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol's film 'My Name Is Khan' turned 13 on Sunday, filmmaker Karan Johar penned a heartwarming note for the movie, calling it "a super special film."
Karan took to Instagram Story, where he shared a poster of the film and wrote: "A super special film, A super special team, A spectacular time #13YearsOfMNIK."
'My Name Is Khan', is a 2010 social drama film directed by Karan Johar. The film stars Shah Rukh as Rizwan Khan, an autistic Muslim, and Kajol as Mandira, his Hindu wife with a son from her previous marriage. Set in the United States, the plot revolves around Rizwan, who faces Islamophobic discrimination after the September 11 attacks.
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The discrimination leads to the murder of his stepson, killed in a racist fight against fellow collegians. His wife, Mandira, Sameer's mother, blames Rizwan, and he consequently sets out on a journey to meet the president of the country and absolve himself.
Karan's Dharma Productions shared a note too on Insatgram.
It read: "A film that tugs at heartstrings with lessons of faith, love, loss & family.
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