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[[File:PK poster.jpg|thumb|An [[Fish Out of Water|alien]] and his [[Scenery Censor|boombox]]]] |
[[File:PK poster.jpg|thumb|An [[Fish Out of Water|alien]] and his [[Scenery Censor|boombox]]]] |
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'''''PK''''' is a 2014 Sci-fi comedy [[Bollywood]] film, |
'''''PK''''' is a 2014 Sci-fi comedy [[Bollywood]] film, starring [[Aamir Khan]] and Anushka Sharma. It's a satire about religions in India. |
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In India, one unnamed alien (Khan) arrives completely naked to the planet save for a medallion/control remote hung on his neck, only to watch helplessly as a local man steals it and runs away; he only manages to retain the thief's boombox. The same day, some 5,000 kilometers away in Bruges, Indian journalist Jaggu Sahni (Sharma) meets and falls in love with Sarfaraz Yousaf (Sushant Singh Rajput), a Pakistani college student. When she tells her family about him, her father objects due to their cultural and religious differences and immediately consults a guru, Tapasvi Maharaj (Saurabh Shukla), who has had his hands on the Sahni family for years. When Tapasvi predicts that Sarfaraz will eventually betray Jaggu, she, enraged and determined to prove them wrong, immediately proposes to Sarfaraz, who accepts. But on the day of their marriage, Sarfaraz fails to appear, and Jaggu instead receives a letter calling off their relationship, leaving her heartbroken. |
In India, one unnamed alien (Khan) arrives completely naked to the planet save for a medallion/control remote hung on his neck, only to watch helplessly as a local man steals it and runs away; he only manages to retain the thief's boombox. The same day, some 5,000 kilometers away in Bruges, Indian journalist Jaggu Sahni (Sharma) meets and falls in love with Sarfaraz Yousaf (Sushant Singh Rajput), a Pakistani college student. When she tells her family about him, her father objects due to their cultural and religious differences and immediately consults a guru, Tapasvi Maharaj (Saurabh Shukla), who has had his hands on the Sahni family for years. When Tapasvi predicts that Sarfaraz will eventually betray Jaggu, she, enraged and determined to prove them wrong, immediately proposes to Sarfaraz, who accepts. But on the day of their marriage, Sarfaraz fails to appear, and Jaggu instead receives a letter calling off their relationship, leaving her heartbroken. |