Ayurveda not a word it is the science of life to make human healthy. Ayurveda is a fantastic and proven way to treat one’s body and mind for recovery, cure and a preventative state of health.
Supermodel
Sanjana (Karisma Kapoor) and Rohan (Rajneesh Duggal), son of one of the
nation’s foremost business tycoons have been one of the most popular
couples in the social circuit. When Sanjana decides against flying to
Paris at the last minut e- for a lucrative modeling assignment, she does
so, not just because she cannot bear to stay away from her boyfriend,
but more importantly because her instincts push her against going. But
what her instincts cannot do is stop Rohan from getting kidnapped.
The
high profile kidnapping creates chaos in Sanjana’s life. The kidnappers
demand Rs 50 crores. The Police however believe that even paying the
ransom will not bring Rohan back. Time is of utmost essence. Death
stares Rohan in the eye. It is in this extreme trauma that Sanjana
discovers something extraordinary. She sees visions of them together –
sometime in the past – in different eras.
She is confused
initially but in her visions lay definitive clues that could lead her to
save the love of her life. As she follows clue after clue she gets
closer and sometimes further away from the love that has been eluding
her through the ages.
An enticing suspense thriller,
Dangerous Ishq is Sanjana’s tryst with Destiny. Would she be able to
unravel the past to save her future? Would she be able to rescue her
love and expose his true captors?
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Producer:Gauri Khan, Hiroo Johar Director:Karan Johar Music:Shri, Vishal Bhardwaj, Yuvan Shankar Raja, Amit Trivedi Cast:Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Soniya Jehan, Jimmy Shergill, Zarina Wahab, Parvin Dabbas, Arif Zakaria, Navneet Nishan, Sheetal Menon, Tanay Chheda, Arjun Mathur Movie Review :MY NAME IS KHAN makes two strong statements. The first: B.C. and A.D. are designations used to label years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. There's a third designation now - 9/11.
Viewed on the basis of the evaluation of Asperger Syndrome,Karan Johar has hit the nail on the head. He has handled Rizvan Khan (Shah Rukh Khan) with maturity. To top it, he has used the intelligence of Rizvan to home in on a very touchy topic and has succeeded. Islam is not about Jihad, it is about love and Rizvan in his own locked-in world unlocks the hate within from those around him. Many with Asperger Syndrome also get violent, but Rizvan freaks when he sees the colour yellow and cannot stand loud noise.
Shah Rukh Khan has done a complete study of this syndrome and has delivered a terrific performance from frame one. Kajol, I dare say, is the Queen of Bollywood. All this talk of this heroine being the No.1 or No 2 is just mumbo jumbo when you see this talent explode on screen. Just natural. Pure bliss. We need to see more of you on screen, Kajol.
Karan Johar is known for his tearjerkers and he sticks to his format this time, too. But he also addresses an important issue, one that is tearing the world apart.
His handling of scenes is very mature and real. The interaction between young Rizvan with his mother (Zarina Wahab) and his younger brother Zakir is poignant. Zarina's obsessive focus on Rizwan drives Zakir to the wall. The crack is easy to see; his hatred for his brother easy to accept. Rizvan, in one touching moment tells his brother that at least he is able to express his sadness through tears... as for him, it's a frustrating process all bottled within.
Wanting to live his mother's dreams to lead a normal life, Rizvan leaves for America to live with his brother and wife. There, he assists his brother in selling his beauty products and meets Mandira (Kajol), already married with a six-year-old son. Their romance, which leads to marriage, is very well captured. She is a Hindu. He a Muslim. She adopts his surname and then 9/11 happens which radically changes the way the world sees Muslims, especially Americans. Tragedy strikes this happy family and Rizvan is on a journey travelling across the US to meet the president to tell him, 'My name is Khan, and I'm not a terrorist.' It is this obsessive or repetitive routine, which is the central theme of the film. He does meet the President and manages to change the views of many along the way.
Karan and SRK have done what they had to for the viewers and peace at large; but in the real world, can love actually be given a chance? A beautiful movie with a beautiful message not to forget powerful performances from the jodi that stormed the screens13 years ago with DDLJ.
Jimmy Sheirgill is once again proving to be a powerhouse performer. Soniya Jehan and Tannay Cheddha as the young Rizvan are fabulous. Zarina Wahab captivates with her emotions for both her sons. Yuvaan Makaar as Kajol's son is a confident actor.
Go watch it. Karan has crafted a beautiful film, while SRK has authored a marketing strategy that will be hard for even Aamir Khan to beat!