‘PK’ Explores Religion Through an Extraterrestrial’s Eyes ...
The Hindi movie “PK,” directed by Rajkumar Hirani, is a comedy about an alien that pokes gentle fun at religious differences and hypocrisy.
PK | Rotten Tomatoes
A stranger'schildlikecuriosity and world-viewchallenges people's long-held notions, making friends of some and foes of others.
'PK': About Gods And Other Absurdities - The Cinemaholic
'PK' delves into the absurdness surrounding Gods and religions. But is it completely successful in what it is trying to achieve ?
Movie Review: 'PK' a fearless critique of religious bigotry
PK is a fearless critique ofreligiousbigotry and the ways of India's proliferating Godmen, but the film's message is shorn of rancour and bitterness. It is instead cloaked in humanity...
‘PK’: Film Review - The Hollywood Reporter
An inquisitive space alien (Aamir Khan) lands on Earth dressed only in his birthday suit, and shakes up society in Rajkumar Hirani’s pleasantly subversive PK. The film deftly pokes fun at the ...
PK Movie Review {4/5}: PK is as much a philosophy as a film
PK's simplicity contrasts with Jaggu's complicated life, heartbroken after she thinks her Pakistani boyfriend Sarfaraz (Sushant) ditched her in chocolate-box Belgium.
PK (2014) - PK (2014) - User Reviews - IMDb
PK is a movie which entertains you every minute with its creativity in successfully creating an atmosphere of humour and exuberance. PK is out to provoke but not to shock. The film asks questions via its idiot savant protagonist, but does not attempt to deliver facile, absolute answers.
PK review: Aamir steals the show, it's a winner - Hindustan Times
PK explores the bigbadworldwithcharminginnocence and a lot of wit. All of a sudden, he finds himself pitted against a widely followed godman Tapasvi Jee (Saurabh Shukla), and...
PK review: It is well-meaning and amusing film - India Today
PK is indeed an alien. Hirani and his team for long kept secret who is PK, but he reveals the eponymous protagonist's identity in the first five minutes. A naked Aamir Khan arrives on an uninteresting space ship and lands on Earth, in India.
PK - Movie Reviews | Rotten Tomatoes
Directed and co-written by Rajkumar Hirani, PK is at once hilarious, romantic, and heartbreaking, while still affording itself room to critique institutionalized religion. Full Review | Mar 5,...
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The Hindi movie “PK,” directed by Rajkumar Hirani, is a comedy about an alien that pokes gentle fun at religious differences and hypocrisy.
A stranger's childlike curiosity and world-view challenges people's long-held notions, making friends of some and foes of others.
'PK' delves into the absurdness surrounding Gods and religions. But is it completely successful in what it is trying to achieve ?
PK is a fearless critique of religious bigotry and the ways of India's proliferating Godmen, but the film's message is shorn of rancour and bitterness. It is instead cloaked in humanity...
An inquisitive space alien (Aamir Khan) lands on Earth dressed only in his birthday suit, and shakes up society in Rajkumar Hirani’s pleasantly subversive PK. The film deftly pokes fun at the ...
PK's simplicity contrasts with Jaggu's complicated life, heartbroken after she thinks her Pakistani boyfriend Sarfaraz (Sushant) ditched her in chocolate-box Belgium.
PK is a movie which entertains you every minute with its creativity in successfully creating an atmosphere of humour and exuberance. PK is out to provoke but not to shock. The film asks questions via its idiot savant protagonist, but does not attempt to deliver facile, absolute answers.
PK explores the big bad world with charming innocence and a lot of wit. All of a sudden, he finds himself pitted against a widely followed godman Tapasvi Jee (Saurabh Shukla), and...
PK is indeed an alien. Hirani and his team for long kept secret who is PK, but he reveals the eponymous protagonist's identity in the first five minutes. A naked Aamir Khan arrives on an uninteresting space ship and lands on Earth, in India.
Directed and co-written by Rajkumar Hirani, PK is at once hilarious, romantic, and heartbreaking, while still affording itself room to critique institutionalized religion. Full Review | Mar 5,...