Many Bollywood stars including Salman Khan have spoken in support of actor Shahrukh Khan over the Shiv Sena's threat to ban the screening of My Name is Khan in Mumbai, but Abhishek Bachchan has decided to keep mum on the issue.Asked
In spite of the threat from the Shiv Sena and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) to ban My Name is Khan, featuring Shahrukh Khan and Kajol, producer Karan Johar is determined to release it as scheduled this Friday (February 12). And
Shahrukh Khan's latest offering My Name is Khan is in for another big trouble with the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) calling for a nationwide boycott of the film. The VHP general secretary Pravin Togadia called Shahrukh a traitor and called for
My Name Is Khan makes two strong statements... * The first: B.C. [before Christ] and A.D. [after death] are designations used to label years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. There's a third designation now - 9/11. Post September 11, the
Though Karan Johar's confidence level speaks volumes about the final product that the team of My Name Is Khan has in hands, there is a strong observation that the promotional strategy execution so far is relatively low key. This sounds surprising
The biggest question today is whether Shiv Sena will be able to restrict cine-goers to watch My Name is Khan. With Shiv Sena’s moral brigade protesting against Shahrukh Khan for his comments over involving Pakistani cricketers in the Indian Premier League,
Shahrukh Khan, Shiva Sena, My Name Is Khan are the hottest selling stories in recent past and here is another story which can be added into that list. Yes! Latest buzz is that director Karan Johar has said that, he
Well don’t get the wrong idea here, the sufi song Noor-e-khuda from the film My Name is Khan had its lyrics improvised not because of some moral policing but due to the fact that Karan Johar did not liked the initial
The Shiv Sena has warned Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan to apologise for backing the Pakistani cricketers at the IPL and making remark that Mumbai is for all Indians. The party stated that his films would be banned in the city if
Call it a coincidence, but there is always a 3 or 4-year gap between each of Karan Johar's films. Kuch Kuch Hota Hain (1998), Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001), Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006) and now, his ambitious venture My Name