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KARAN JOHAR AGAIN WANTS TO WORK IN 'MY NAME IS KHAN'

KARAN JOHAR AGAIN WANTS TO WORK IN 'MY NAME IS KHAN'
Karan is proud of his 2010 blockbuster 'My Name is Khan' but the director says if he had a chance to revisit...
                                                                         

Karan Johar is proud of his 2010 blockbuster 'My Name is Khan' but the director says on the off chance that he had an opportunity to return to the film he would have rolled out some specialized improvements to improve the motion picture look. 


The film was around an Indian Muslim man Rizwan Khan (Shah Rukh Khan), with Asperger's disorder who sets out on an excursion to meet the President of the United States of America and endeavours to change individuals' observation about his religion after 9/11 assaults. 



Johar said on the off chance that he had the opportunity to return to the movie he would have coordinated the 'tropical storm' grouping once more. "At the point when a film is influenced you to do get a shot of assessment of what is correct and what isn't right. Each time I see my movies, I feel there is a degree of development. There is a sea tempest segment in the movie where I felt toward a path I didn't do it well. It was my slip-up. In this way, in the event that I had (the opportunity to) return to I could have changed that 15 minutes scene. I am pleased with the correspondence of the film, I am glad for the setting of the film. I am pleased with Rizwan Khan, played by Shah Rukh Khan and the way he played the character and the message. I was exceptionally pleased with it. I am thankful to author Shibani Bathija," Johar told journalists at a tune dispatch occasion, where 6-Pack Band 2.0 discharged their new track 'Jhakkad Pakkad Dance'. 



The Six Pack Band initially stood out as truly newsworthy with its 'Hum Hain Happy' in January 2016. 



The new band centres around psychological wellness and inability and the movie producer has joined the reason to change the way one sees diversely abled kids. 



The new gathering involves six teenagers between the ages of 13 to 18 with unique needs, however, mind-blowing music abilities, drive and enthusiasm. 



The band has been imagined and delivered by Ashish Patil, Head of Y-Films, the young wing of Yash Raj Films and curated by Shameer Tandon. "This his isn't just about autism, we have kick-started our campaign with this. Our plan is to attempt and cover the whole range of emotional wellness difficulties or inabilities so be it dyslexia, down disorder or dysgraphia or tension or gloom. We will be tireless. There are six songs, six music videos hopefully with really interesting collaborations. We are not searching for sensitivity but rather for quality," Patil said.

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