Well, everyone still remembers that at the beginning of the movie, Jaggu met the Pakistani boy Savraz at an art exhibition in Belgium. They met a bad uncle because of a scalper ticket. The sun and love shined on the two young men and women, but when they When talking about countries and surnames, it seems that the sun on the street is suddenly obscured by dark clouds. Jaggu was born in a Hindu family, his parents are very devout Hindus, and Savraz from Pakistan is a Muslim. The film uses a cheerful paragraph. Indian songs and dances show this love that spans countries and religions. I wonder if the inspiration for the design of this plot comes from Aamir Khan's own experience. When Jaggu confessed his love to his family, he was not only strongly opposed by his family, especially his father, but his father also went to the leader Tapasvi he believed in. The leader gave Jaggu an ominous prophecy of love. With the hint and guidance of this wrong number, Jaggu asked Savraz to marry her in church the next day. As a result, she received an apology letter from Savraz, and she returned to Delhi, India, to continue her work in news reporting.
PK is actually an alien sent by an alien flying saucer with special effects of 5 yuan. There is no language on their planet to communicate ideas directly through contact, but as soon as he came to earth, the remote control of the spacecraft was robbed by a thief. The name PK is an English abbreviation for when he kept asking people some "stupid" questions later, leading people to think he was a drunken drunk. It is precisely because of the background setting of aliens that PK can seem to simply question the cultural traditions and religions of human beings. He tries hard to imitate and guess human behavior patterns. Different genders have to wear different clothes in different situations. He learns to use pictures (coins) with people's heads in exchange for food, but he still can't speak and can't communicate. Later, he was bumped into by the boss of a troupe in a certain village, and finally helped him find a prostitute and learned the language through a few hours of contact. He has since recounted his experience, where the troupe boss told him that all stolen items were to be found in Delhi, so he showed up in Delhi.
Here he asked people where to find the remote control, and the people who were asked gave answers like "God knows" and so on. At this time, he believed that the power of God could help him. So I went to believe in various gods. Indian gods had to take off their shoes and kneel, Christians had to wear boots, some religions had to mutilate their bodies, and some had to roll on the ground constantly. He planted a religious object and believed it very religiously, but he never got help or retrieved his remote control. In the process, it also caused a lot of jokes and funny things. He foolishly bought a statue of God and donated money. , but was not helped, he questioned the bishop in bewilderment, only to be ridiculed and accused by others and kicked out of the temple. Eventually he stopped believing in religion and that God could help him, so he had to get back the money he had donated to God, removed all his jewelry, and questioned the existence value of God and his agents.
It was at this time that Jaggu discovered him in search of news topics. After several exchanges with him, she really believed that he was an alien, and at this time, the remote control was taken by the leader Tapasvi at the gathering of believers. Show, jaggu figured out how to help PK get the remote back while changing the country's perception of religion. She has produced a TV show dedicated to debates on religious issues. There are mainly four confrontation processes: 1. PK questioned the role of religion on the spot at the meeting of the leader. If human beings are children of God and treat their own children, God will not let their children go 4,000 kilometers away to get the same perfunctory answer , and will not let people roll over the floor with the offering of milk, which is aimed at religion and cannot solve people's problems; 2. Bring a few people in religious clothes to let the leader Tapasvi guess their religion, but in fact they Just wearing clothes from other religions, revealing that God's spokespersons like the leader only judge people by their appearance, and God does not give people any marks to judge what religion they belong to; 3. In order to convince Jaggu's father, he is near a certain school Put up a stone and smear it with blood-like traces, then sprinkle some money, and others will bow and donate when they see it. This is because religion controls human beings through fear. If you don’t respect God, he will bring you bad luck; 4. Under the live TV broadcast, the leader tried to use the spiritual comfort of religion to explain religion and his own value. PK said that he came to the earth. All religions gave false comfort, but not true. solve his problem.
The leader, Tapasvi, finally tried to use the prophecy of Jaggu and her boyfriend breaking up, and tried to bet with PK for a comeback. PK told Jaggu that these prophecies were wrong numbers. In fact, it was probably a misunderstanding in the church at that time. Perhaps the letter of apology wasn't for her. This made Jaggu call to try to contact Savraz in Pakistan. When the Pakistani embassy received Jaggu's call, Jaggu knew that Savraz would call her every day to ask for her news. The rejection letter at that time was not for her, and when Savraz arrived at the church, Jaggu had already left, and Savraz thought that the letter was left to him by Jaggu, but fortunately he never gave up insisting Waiting for news from Jaggu. The love continues again, and PK who got the remote doesn't seem happy because he's already in love with Jaggu. When he left Earth with two boxes of batteries and tapes of all Jaggu's voice, we learned that there is a way of love is to let go
The theme of the whole movie is the questioning of religion, followed by Jaggu and her boyfriend and love with PK, plus all kinds of weird and funny plots and dialogues, as well as the looks of the actors, the whole movie is lighthearted and humorous and can reveal very deep the truth. But I personally feel that it is slightly worse than "Three Silly Troubles in Bollywood". It is more like a light-hearted satirical comedy, which does not bring more immersion and depth.
Additional comment: Indian movies are basically inseparable from singing and dancing, so that our first impression of Indian movies is that of musicals. There are many songs and dances in this film. The song and dance of Jaggu and the Pakistani boy falling in love is more like the MV of a youth love film. It looks very youthful and beautiful in the sun on the streets of Belgium; in the section where the troupe boss gets along with PK, there is a group Indian dance; When PK saw that Jaggu was not recognized by her father and was depressed, PK taught her to dance the dance that made her happy, and later the two danced together. In recent dance talent shows in the United States, Indian dance has gradually become a common choreographer. In fact, it looks pretty good.
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