Karan Johar is fed up with the sterotype concept applied on screen and thus wants to bring a different ideology to the film trend through ‘My Name Is Khan'.


Karan Johar Fed Up With Sterotypes: Accepts Challenge In 'My Name Is Khan'
Last Updated: 2010-02-15T18:32:54+05:30
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Karan Johar Fed Up With Sterotypes: Accepts Challenge In 'My Name Is Khan'
Karan Johar, Shah Rukh Khan & Kajol
Karan Johar, Shah Rukh Khan & Kajol
This time Karan Johar displays a different angle of approaching cinema and seems to serve all kinds of audiences internationally with a new daring but sensitively a meaningful concept in his 'My Name is Khan'.
 
Result is that for his dedicated work of more than a year’s research he is able to peak up with his competitors in the race. Audiences alike film critics review his work with top priority and his work is speeding with remarkable business profit in the intial kick off.
 
He always want to peak with higher challenges, Karan states, "I was fed up with Bollywood, its item numbers, big sets - it was all too easy and getting repetitive for me. I wanted a challenge.
 
In the red carpet premiere of the film at the Berlin International Film Festival on Friday, excited Karan stated, "I'm not tearing the envelope with this film, but just pushing it. The music is ethnic, commercial, all heart. We were anxious being in Berlin when we were releasing (the film) in Mumbai, but thank you so much for making us feel at home here.’
 
Today ‘MNIK’ grossed the highest ever film in UK, elevated Karan reveals, "The film is connected with Islam and the rest of the world. It grossed the highest ever in UK, with 123,000 pounds in just one day, which even beat the 121,000 pounds that '3 Idiots' took in two days. It was released with 30 extra prints in the Middle East. But it's a wide spectrum release worldwide.
 
Karan’s objective of ‘MNIK’ is to reflect emotions not in geographic account but more on to the delves of problem that is relevant globally, he states, "It was not specifically my endeavour to reach world markets. But emotions are never geographic, they are felt. The problem I've discussed is not only within our country, but across the globe. If I had made it about our internal problems, it would have diluted the impact. Hence the large scale. I wanted Indians to take a stand on humanity through films.”
 
Well Karan needs no words to describe about his film as viewers from every region are able to connect to the concept of his film.

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