Average Rating : 3.83
PK Movie Reviews
Review By : Bollywood Hungama
Rating : 4.5/5
Site : Bollywood Hungama
Said to be a comedy-drama, the makers of the film have managed to keep the story tightly under wraps, despite the film's heavy promotions. As already reported in the media, Aamir Khan plays the role of an alien, something that is relatively new in Bollywood. Add to that, director Rajkumar Hirani wielding the megaphone after three back-to-back hits, PK has managed to generate tremendous hype prior to its release. However, does the film manage to live up to the expectations, will the past success (3 Idiots) of the Aamir Khan - Rajkumar Hirani combination work its charm in enticing the audiences to the theatres, will PK be a Christmas gift to cherish for the film loving audiences? Lets analyze.
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Review By : Saibal Chatterjee
Rating : 5/5
Site :NDTV
It is the kind of full-blooded but genteel entertainer that should get us all into just the right frame of mind to usher in Christmas and bid adieu to a year that has seen us celebrate ugly excess on all fronts with unseemly glee.
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Review By : Saurabh Dwivedi
Rating :4.5/5
Site :Indiatoday
Alien PK lands on earth in search of a tool that will help him go back to his own planet. In the first attempt he is duped. Unfettered PK gives it another try. In the process, he meets his first human friend Bhairon Singh (Sanjay Dutt) in Rajasthan. In Delhi he comes across bindaas and vivacious news reporter Jaggu aka Jagatjanini (Anushka Sharma). Jaggu is fighting her own battles - a lost college romance and a disagreeing father who is a devout follower of a Godman.
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Review By : Rajeev Masand
Rating : 3.5/5
Site :CNN-IBN
Hirani and his co-writer Abhijat Joshi craft clever scenes rich in irony, like one in which PK arrives at a church service with a pooja ki thali, or one in which he attempts to enter a mosque bearing wine. It's to the writers' credit that they successfully mine laughs out of scenarios that might otherwise appear prickly.
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Review By : Sarit Ray
Rating : 3/5
Site : Hindustan Times
It's a signature Hirani creation. PK has that kind of mirror-to-society subject that can easily turn negative or cynical in other hands. Yet, in the ever-optimistic Hirani universe, there's always light, always some deeply human good that surfaces. And at the heart of his stories is a lovable, if improbable, central character. With PK (Aamir Khan), the Bhojpuri-speaking, funny-dressing alien, the background resolves the issue of improbability. He displays the kind of innate goodness that all of Hirani's protagonists do - be it Munna (Sanjay Dutt in Munna Bhai), or Rancho (Aamir in 3 Idiots).
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Review By : Raja Sen
Rating : 4/5
Site :Rediff
Cynicism is always easier than sincerity, and few filmmakers can nail the latter quite as consummately as Rajkumar Hirani, an old-school teller of fables who specialises in giving his audiences lumps in their throats.
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Review By : Surabhi Redkar
Rating : 3.5/5
Site :Koimoi
Just when you are enjoying the first half with its wit, the second half turns out a little disappointing when you are served worth a little bit of over the top drama. Rest assures, I cannot find flaws in the work of Rajkumar Hirani who certainly knows how to connect emotions and give away a social message.
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Review By : Rohit Vats
Rating : 4/5
Site : Hindustan Times
PK (Aamir Khan) is not his name. In fact, he has no name. His clan doesn’t believe in alienating people on their name, caste, creed, language or religion. Sounds like the preamble of our Constitution? Well, this is the essence of director Rajkumar Hirani’s PK. And it is high on emotions and full of drama.
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Review By : Shubhra Gupta
Rating : 2.5/5
Site :Indian
Express
Laden with so many distinctive tics, the lead character in Rajkumar Hirani’s latest could have been a mess. But Aamir Khan plays PK not only to his strengths, but adds something new: we’ve seen his earnestness several times before, but not artlessness. That lack of guile leads us to believe in PK, and makes the film, up till the seamless first half, a terrific watch.
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