
P. K. is a comedy of ideas about a stranger in the city, who asks questions that no one has asked before. They are innocent, child-like questions, but they bring about catastrophic answers. People who are set in their ways for generations, are forced to reappraise their world when they see it from PK's innocent eyes. In the process PK makes loyal friends and powerful foes. Mends broken lives and angers the establishment. P. K.'s childlike curiosity transforms into a spiritual... (Full plot summary below)
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P. K. is a comedy of ideas about a stranger in the city, who asks questions that no one has asked before. They are innocent, child-like questions, but they bring about catastrophic answers. People who are set in their ways for generations, are forced to reappraise their world when they see it from PK's innocent eyes. In the process PK makes loyal friends and powerful foes. Mends broken lives and angers the establishment. P. K.'s childlike curiosity transforms into a spiritual odyssey for him and millions of others. The film is an ambitious and uniquely original exploration of complex philosophies. It is also a simple and humane tale of love, laughter and letting-go. Finally, it is a moving saga about a friendship between strangers from worlds apart.
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| Georgia StraightItrath SyedThis is his most controversial film, but he delivers it with the same humour and emotional insight that he showed in 3 Idiots. |
| ReutersShilpa JamkhandikarThis is perhaps the weakest of Hirani's films. His trademark humour is sparse; and inspite of Anushka Sharma's spirited portrayal of a reporter who helps PK, and Khan's over-earnest performance as the protagonist, the film is a tedious watch. |
| Mumbai MirrorRahul DesaiI can think of nobody but Aamir Khan as PK, and nobody but Rajkumar Hirani as our teacher. |
| Los Angeles TimesMartin TsaiA biting, whip-smart satire on the thorny subject of organized religion, the Bollywood musical "PK" enlightens and provokes through outrageous slapstick. |
| The Hollywood ReporterLisa TseringThe film deftly pokes fun at the foibles of earthlings — especially their warring religions — with warmth and compassion, and shines a light on the contradictions of India’s strict but unwritten social rules. |
| Time OutAnil SinananThe performances are pitch perfect, with A-lister Khan proving yet again that he's the most versatile and intelligent Indian actor of his generation. The result is probably the best mainstream Hindi film of 2014. |
| The National (UAE)Christine IyerNever preachy or high-handed, the filmmaker is an expert at presenting complicated concepts in the simplest of ways. |
| Flicks.co.nzSapna SamantP.K. is a landmark film that has come out at a relevant time in the current Indian and global political climate. Go see it and reflect on the difference between faith and religion. |
| Hindustan TimesRohit VatsThere are some very powerful scenes in the film that will make you cry, uneasy in seat, and even laugh sheepishly at times. |
| Gulf News (UAE)Manjusha RadhakrishnanWatch this film if you are a Khan fan and want to learn a thing or two about religious tolerance without making it a bitter pill for viewers. |