PK is a 2014 Indian comic drama show film steered by Rajkumar Hirani, delivered by Hirani, Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Siddharth Roy Kapur, and composed by Hirani and Abhijat Joshi. The film stars Aamir Khan in the title part, with Anushka Sharma, Sushant Singh Rajput, Boman Irani, Saurabh Shukla, and Sanjay Dutt in supporting parts. Aamir Khan's character as PK is enlivened from a genuine character Abraham Kovoor. Hirani has expressed that the film will be a parody on "God and godmen". PK was discharged on 19 December 2014.
Plot
An outsider, PK (Aamir Khan), arrives on Earth on an examination mission in Rajasthan yet is stranded when the remote to his spaceship is stolen. PK, not knowing Earth traditions, figures out how to fit in among people by wearing garments and utilizing cash that he takes from couples having intercourse in autos. He endeavors to figure out how to impart by getting the villagers' hands and retaining their memories through touch, yet they pursue him away when he tries. Bhairon Singh (Sanjay Dutt) hits him with his auto and takes him to a specialist who proclaims PK is an individual enduring amnesia. Bhairon gets to know him and, deciphering the outsider's hand-snatching as sexual investment, takes him to a house of ill-repute. There, the outsider holds a prostitute's hand for six hours and subsequently takes in the Bhojpuri dialect.
The outsider flies out to Delhi looking for his stolen remote. Because of his weird conduct, the individuals in the city accept he is (loaded means pee-kay in Hindi) and call him PK. Delhi ends up being a vast city, and individuals let him know that no one but God can help him discover his remote. PK tries to discover God, yet is befuddled by India's different religions and their befuddling conventions. He later finds that a godman, Tapasvi Maharaj (Saurabh Shukla), has his remote. Be that as it may, Tapasvi erroneously claims to have accomplished the item from God in the Himalayas and declines to return it to PK. Dumbfounded, PK presumes that Tapasvi and different religious heads must be calling a "wrong number" to God and, therefore, spreading false impressions and insignificant ceremonies.
In the interim in Bruges, TV journalist Jaggu (Anushka Sharma) goes gaga for a man named Sarfaraz (Sushant Singh Rajput). Jaggu's father (Parikshit Sahni) items to their relationship on the grounds that Sarfaraz is a Muslim from Pakistan; he counsels Tapasvi who predicts that Sarfaraz will deceive Jaggu. Dead set to demonstrate them wrong, Jaggu proposes to Sarfaraz. She is heart-broken at the wedding house of prayer when she gets a letter canceling the marriage because of their disparities. She comes back to India where she is charmed while viewing PK conveying pamphlets around a missing God. In the wake of listening to his story, Jaggu devises a plan to uncover Tapasvi and recuperate PK's remote.
Jaggu urges a great many individuals to send in features of their own encounters with religious heads calling "wrong numbers". At long last, Tapasvi is compelled to come into the studio and defy PK on-air. Tapasvi claims he has an immediate association with God and alludes to his expectation of Sarfaraz's treachery as verification. Notwithstanding, PK assimilates Jaggu's memories and finds that Sarfaraz did not compose the letter she got. Jaggu contacts the Pakistan Embassy in Belgium where Sarfaraz met expectations; the government office lets her know that Sarfaraz still cherishes her and calls them day by day to ask whether she has called. Jaggu and Sarfaraz reconnect and Tapasvi, uncovered as a fake, returns PK's gadget.
Sometime during the film, PK becomes hopelessly enamored with Jaggu yet shuns letting her know in light of the fact that she cherishes Sarfaraz. He rather records tapes of her voice and fills his bags with batteries so he can listen to the tapes on his home planet. While withdrawing, he deceives Jaggu with respect to the substance of the tapes; Jaggu, notwithstanding knowing reality, stays silent. She later distributes a book about PK and, at a book perusing, claims that she misses him profoundly.
The film closes with PK coming back to Earth after a year on another exploration mission with an alternate outsider (Ranbir Kapoor).
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Aamir Khan as PK
Anushka Sharma as Jagat "Jaggu" Janani
Sushant Singh Rajput as Sarfaraz Yousuf
Boman Irani as Cherry Bajwa
Saurabh Shukla as Tapasvi Maharaj
Sanjay Dutt as Bhairon Singh
Parikshit Sahni as Jaggu's Father
Sachin Parikh as Tapasvi's Assistant
Plot
An outsider, PK (Aamir Khan), arrives on Earth on an examination mission in Rajasthan yet is stranded when the remote to his spaceship is stolen. PK, not knowing Earth traditions, figures out how to fit in among people by wearing garments and utilizing cash that he takes from couples having intercourse in autos. He endeavors to figure out how to impart by getting the villagers' hands and retaining their memories through touch, yet they pursue him away when he tries. Bhairon Singh (Sanjay Dutt) hits him with his auto and takes him to a specialist who proclaims PK is an individual enduring amnesia. Bhairon gets to know him and, deciphering the outsider's hand-snatching as sexual investment, takes him to a house of ill-repute. There, the outsider holds a prostitute's hand for six hours and subsequently takes in the Bhojpuri dialect.
The outsider flies out to Delhi looking for his stolen remote. Because of his weird conduct, the individuals in the city accept he is (loaded means pee-kay in Hindi) and call him PK. Delhi ends up being a vast city, and individuals let him know that no one but God can help him discover his remote. PK tries to discover God, yet is befuddled by India's different religions and their befuddling conventions. He later finds that a godman, Tapasvi Maharaj (Saurabh Shukla), has his remote. Be that as it may, Tapasvi erroneously claims to have accomplished the item from God in the Himalayas and declines to return it to PK. Dumbfounded, PK presumes that Tapasvi and different religious heads must be calling a "wrong number" to God and, therefore, spreading false impressions and insignificant ceremonies.
In the interim in Bruges, TV journalist Jaggu (Anushka Sharma) goes gaga for a man named Sarfaraz (Sushant Singh Rajput). Jaggu's father (Parikshit Sahni) items to their relationship on the grounds that Sarfaraz is a Muslim from Pakistan; he counsels Tapasvi who predicts that Sarfaraz will deceive Jaggu. Dead set to demonstrate them wrong, Jaggu proposes to Sarfaraz. She is heart-broken at the wedding house of prayer when she gets a letter canceling the marriage because of their disparities. She comes back to India where she is charmed while viewing PK conveying pamphlets around a missing God. In the wake of listening to his story, Jaggu devises a plan to uncover Tapasvi and recuperate PK's remote.
Jaggu urges a great many individuals to send in features of their own encounters with religious heads calling "wrong numbers". At long last, Tapasvi is compelled to come into the studio and defy PK on-air. Tapasvi claims he has an immediate association with God and alludes to his expectation of Sarfaraz's treachery as verification. Notwithstanding, PK assimilates Jaggu's memories and finds that Sarfaraz did not compose the letter she got. Jaggu contacts the Pakistan Embassy in Belgium where Sarfaraz met expectations; the government office lets her know that Sarfaraz still cherishes her and calls them day by day to ask whether she has called. Jaggu and Sarfaraz reconnect and Tapasvi, uncovered as a fake, returns PK's gadget.
Sometime during the film, PK becomes hopelessly enamored with Jaggu yet shuns letting her know in light of the fact that she cherishes Sarfaraz. He rather records tapes of her voice and fills his bags with batteries so he can listen to the tapes on his home planet. While withdrawing, he deceives Jaggu with respect to the substance of the tapes; Jaggu, notwithstanding knowing reality, stays silent. She later distributes a book about PK and, at a book perusing, claims that she misses him profoundly.
The film closes with PK coming back to Earth after a year on another exploration mission with an alternate outsider (Ranbir Kapoor).
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Aamir Khan as PK
Anushka Sharma as Jagat "Jaggu" Janani
Sushant Singh Rajput as Sarfaraz Yousuf
Boman Irani as Cherry Bajwa
Saurabh Shukla as Tapasvi Maharaj
Sanjay Dutt as Bhairon Singh
Parikshit Sahni as Jaggu's Father
Sachin Parikh as Tapasvi's Assistant
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