My Name Is Khan 2010

Critics score:
80 / 100

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Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times: Karan Johar's My Name Is Khan is a sweeping epic in the melodramatic Bollywood manner yet emerges as a potent, engaging and timely entertainment. Read more

Rachel Saltz, New York Times: An effective exercise in Bollywood high emotionalism. Read more

Jay Weissberg, Variety: Riotously overstuffed and enormously enjoyable. Read more

Kirk Honeycutt, Hollywood Reporter: Without any gimmickry, Khan captures the nervous ticks and emotional barriers that an afflicted individual must battle against daily. It's a showy performance but in the right kind of way. Read more

Melissa Anderson, L.A. Weekly: Khan's disorder, clearly used to make our hero a pure-hearted naif, comes dangerously close to being exploitative. Read more

Anil Sinanan, Time Out: Technically accomplished, it's always engaging due to the credible performances from its beautiful leads, the charismatic Khan and Kajol. Worthy, but flawed. Read more