"My Name is Khan" is a 2010 Indian drama film directed by Karan Johar and starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. The film tells the story of Rizwan Khan, a Muslim man with Asperger's syndrome who embarks on a journey from India to the United States to meet the President of the United States and tell him that "my name is Khan, and I am not a terrorist."
The film opens with Rizwan, played by Shah Rukh Khan, living in a small village in India with his mother, Zarina. Rizwan is diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism, and is ostracized by the community because of his condition. Despite this, Rizwan is a kind and compassionate person who loves his mother deeply.
After Zarina's death, Rizwan travels to the United States to meet his brother, Zakir, who lives in San Francisco. There, Rizwan meets a Hindu woman named Mandira and falls in love with her. The two eventually marry and have a son, Samay.
As the years pass, Rizwan struggles to fit in with American society and faces discrimination and prejudice because of his religion and his Asperger's syndrome. Despite this, he remains determined to prove that he is not a terrorist and sets out on a journey to meet the President of the United States.
Along the way, Rizwan encounters a number of challenges and makes new friends who help him on his journey. He also faces the hatred and violence of those who are prejudice against Muslims in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks.
Through his journey, Rizwan learns that love and compassion can conquer hate and that everyone has the power to make a difference in the world. The film ends with Rizwan finally meeting the President and delivering his message that "my name is Khan, and I am not a terrorist."
Overall, "My Name is Khan" is a heartwarming and inspiring film that celebrates the power of love and understanding to overcome adversity and prejudice. It is a powerful reminder that everyone deserves to be treated with respect and kindness, regardless of their religion or background.