

He is a fantastic protagonist and the choice to give the actor green eyes and non-blinking eyes definitely made you believe that he’s truly not from Earth. I liked the religious leaders and how they were portrayed in a negative or goofy manner and I also liked Sarfaraz, but the movie is mostly just about PK and Jagat Janani Sahni.

It is universal in its beautiful message of peace, tolerance and true quest for God and I do believe it is even an essential viewing for atheists and spiritual people alike. I do realize how many Indians would find this portrayal of their customs and religion harsh and too provocative, but in my opinion the film should be applied to all religions and the Western civilization as well. The film cleverly spotlights how organized religion is more a set of ideas, both positive and especially negative, instead of true spiritual beliefs and feelings which it should be about in the first place.


It is mostly a negative view, but it’s earned because organized religious leaders do send fear, ridiculous rules and backwards ideas and traditions to their followers who just blindly follow them. I agreed with this movie wholeheartedly about its view on organized religion. Some may say it’s simplistic because its protagonist is childlike and innocent, but actually filtering Indian traditions and religions through basically a child’s point of view was an ingenious idea that led to some fantastic and highly relevant, truthful observations. It succeeds in both sci-fi and comedy departments, but also as a genuinely moving, thought-provoking drama. It isn’t entirely original as I’ve seen most of its aspects previously in films, but the overall mix here genuinely is authentic and it led to honestly a very memorable, consistently involving film experience. He joins forces with a news reporter and she eventually helps him, but along the way he encounters various religions and starts to question their teachings. The film follows an alien who comes to Earth, loses his remote and tries to get it back because without it, he cannot return to his home planet. My right number is very simple, the God who created us all, put faith in Him.Īnd the god like you created, the duplicate god, destroy it “ Letting the poor neglected, happy when get praised… People are afraid to even say a word. Liar, pretend to act, giving false promises, meeting rich people sooner, We know nothing about the God who made us all.īut the God people like you made is exactly like you… The other one is the one created by people like you. “Which god should I believe? You all say that it’s only one god. PK is a 2014 Bollywood science fiction comedy film directed by Rajkumar Hirani and starring Aamir Khan and Anushka Sharma.
