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The much awaited DVD of Karan Johar's super-hit film My Name Is Khan was launched yesterday by the director himself. Besides the usual stuff like the making of the film, the theatrical trailer etc., the DVD features almost 45 minutes of deleted scenes. Each deleted scene is preceded by a short intro by Karan Johar in which he speaks about the significance of the scene and the reasons why it failed to make it in the end product. He also adds that it was indeed a tough task for his editor Deepa Bhatia to decide which scene to retain and which one to chop off. While many of the deleted scenes are genuinely heart-warming, some are plain ordinary. We bring you some of the best moments from the unseen footage which couldn't make the final cut. Take a close look at some of these scenes and you will realise that this DVD is indeed a must-buy for all KJo-SRK-Kajol fans.
Rizwan's journey from childhood to San Francisco
This section features some deleted scenes from the early part of the film where a young Rizwan (played by the supremely talented Tanay Chedda) gets valuable tips on life from his loving mom (played beautifully by Zarina Wahab). By now its common knowledge that Rizwan's character in the film has the god-gifted talent of 'repairing almost anything' and this very trait is depicted in some of the deleted scenes like the one in which a young Rizwan repairs an old watch. The section ends with a scene featuring Soniya Jehan (who plays Rizwan's caring sister-in-law) taking a now grown up Rizwan (Shah Rukh Khan) to the American Autistic Society. Shah Rukh's expression on seeing other autistic people and his joy at getting his hands on a Rubik's Cube indeed makes this scene a must-watch.
Source: http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/slideshow/2010/04/23/610/
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