PK Full Movie 2014
The film got positive audits and developed as the most noteworthy earning Indian film ever, and positions as the 70th most noteworthy netting film of 2014 around the world. The film has been viewed as one of the best Hindi movies of 2014.
PK is the main Indian film to net ₹7 billion around the world. It is likewise the main Indian film to net US$100 million (Rs 630 crore) around the world.
Plot
A humanoid outsider (Aamir Khan) arrives on Earth stripped on an examination mission in Rajasthan, yet is stranded when the remote control of his spaceship is stolen. He figures out how to get the cheat's tape recorder, a Panasonic RQ-565D. Around the same time in Bruges, Jaggu (Anushka Sharma) meets Sarfaraz (Sushant Singh Rajput) and begins to look all starry eyed at him. Jaggu's dad (Parikshit Sahni) articles to their relationship in light of the fact that Sarfaraz is a Pakistani Muslim, while Jaggu is a Hindu. He counsels godman Tapasvi Maharaj (Saurabh Shukla) who predicts that Sarfaraz will double-cross Jaggu. Resolved to demonstrate them wrong, Jaggu proposes to Sarfaraz, who acknowledges. She is sorrowful at the wedding sanctuary when she gets a letter canceling the marriage because of their social contrasts.
Jaggu comes back to India and turns into a TV columnist. She meets the outsider and is fascinated to see him disperse handouts about the "missing" Gods. She spares him when he endeavors to take cash from a gathering box, acquiring his trust.
The outsider discloses to her that he is an exploration researcher from another planet. His kin know nothing about dressing, religion or verbal correspondence. They exchange thoughts by clasping hands. The outsider figured out how to fit in among people by wearing garments and utilizing cash stolen from couples having intercourse in "moving autos".
In the flashback, in the wake of being coincidentally hit by a truck, the outsider is become a close acquaintence with by bandmaster Bhairon Singh (Sanjay Dutt), who brings him alongside his troop. The outsider endeavors to figure out how to impart by snatching people groups' hands however individuals pursue him away, trusting him to be a deviant. Bhairon takes him to a house of ill-repute, where the outsider holds a whore's (Reema Debnath) hand for six hours and in this way takes in the Bhojpuri dialect.
Bhairon has a discussion with the outsider, and proposes that the hoodlum might be in Delhi. The outsider leaves for Delhi. Because of his odd conduct, the general population expect he is plastered and call him "PK" (pee-kay, Hindi for "smashed"). Individuals reveal to him that no one but "God" can help him locate his remote. PK earnestly rehearses each Indian religion endeavoring to discover "God", without much of any result. He later finds that Tapasvi has his remote, who claims it was a blessing from God, and declines to give back the remote. Jaggu guarantees PK that she will recoup his remote and he can backpedal home.
PK guesses that Tapasvi and other godmen must dial a "wrong number" to speak with God, and are in this manner encouraging people in general to take part in unimportant ceremonies. Jaggu urges people in general to uncover fake godmen, by sending their recordings to her news channel. This "wrong number" crusade transforms into a mainstream mass-development, to the daunt of Tapasvi. In the interim, Bhairon finds the hoodlum and contacts PK, disclosing to him that he sold his remote control to Tapasvi, after which PK understands that Tapasvi was really a misrepresentation from the beginning and that it wasn't a "wrong number". Bhairon then educates him that they will come to Delhi, however incredible a fear based oppressor assault. The psychological oppressor assault is later proclaimed by Tapasvi's gathering to be expressed as ensuring their Gods.
Tapasvi chooses to go up against PK on-air. Tapasvi asks PK what the "right number" is. PK says that "God that made all of us" is the main idea individuals ought to have faith in, and that the other "copy Gods" are made by man. Tapasvi contends, saying that PK is attempting to remove individuals from their Gods and that they won't remain for their Gods being detracted from them either. He asserts he has an immediate association with God and alludes to his forecast of Sarfaraz's selling out to attempt to demonstrate that Muslims are liars, yet PK opposes this idea. PK understands that Sarfaraz did not compose the letter. The letter was not for Jaggu. She contacts the Pakistani Embassy in Belgium where Sarfaraz worked low maintenance. The consulate reveals to her that Sarfaraz still cherishes her, and exchanges the line to Sarfaraz, who is currently living in Lahore. Jaggu and Sarfaraz reconnect, and Tapasvi is compelled to give back PK's remote, while likewise being presented to the entire of India that he had wanted to break Jaggu and Sarfaraz through his "forecasts".
In the mean time, PK has become hopelessly enamored with Jaggu, however abstains from disclosing to her since she cherishes Sarfaraz. Having filled various sound tapes with her voice alone, he takes two bags loaded with tapes and additional batteries when leaving for home. After his takeoff, Jaggu distributes a book about him.
After one year, PK profits to Earth for another examination mission on human instinct alongside a few different outsiders (counting one played by Ranbir Kapoor).
Thrown
Aamir Khan as PK
Anushka Sharma as Jagat "Jaggu" Janani Sahni
Sushant Singh Rajput as Sarfaraz Yousaf
Sanjay Dutt as Bhairon Singh
Boman Irani as Cherry Bajwa
Saurabh Shukla as Tapasvi Maharaj
Parikshit Sahni as Jayprakash Sahni
Amardeep Jha as Jaggu's mom
Slam Sethi as an old man (cameo)
Reema Debnath as Phuljhadiya, the whore
Rohitash Gaud as a police (cameo) examiner.
Rukhsaar Rehman as Pakistan international safe haven assistant
Plabita Borthakur as Jaggu's sister (cameo)
Anil Mange as character dressed as Shiva
Brijendra Kala as symbol vender at a sanctuary
Ranbir Kapoor as an outsider (cameo)
Monali Thakur as a Kashmiri young lady
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