Good and honest review Mr Sen! Hirani and team does good in hemming and keeping focus on story / cinematography, as the team generally does. (My all time favourite would still be 3 Idiots ). However, it's Aamir Khan, who makes all the difference, to a good hearted story, however lacking a bit in areas of plot twist. Its Aamir Khan's intense / earnest performance which gives life to this story, its his own method of self de-glamorization , stripping himself off his star image and becoming the charachter PK. The movies may not raise issues as OMG , however to my opinion it does one thing very well, which is to portray a common man's plight for some divine intervention, when the going gets tough , dire and then coming to terms , finding deeper understanding and courage. It is here where the film shines , where Aamir ceases to be Aamir Khan and transform into this loveable Alien, with heart at its right place.
I have been an thorough movie enthusiast and may it be a 5* or a 1* film, I categorize a film being Good, Very Good and excellent. Same was the scenario with the recent box office release this week which everyone was hoping to be an entertainer. True to its vast publicity and RHF films banner, it proved every bit of its metal via. Its box office collection. A long drought was finally showered by a blissful rain of a decent film. All in all a film everyone was waiting for which is a complete package named “PK”. Overall the film was having a mass appeal with a message which was communicated and enjoyed by audience and critics equally. There are times, when you sit back, you tend to rethink upon some scenes which kind of create un-comfort as to how audience sitting next to you will react or dislike those specific moments and could have been re-molded. I mean who will like to get a guidance upon how to practice ones religion from a novice who has just landed upon earth. Re-pondering upon those specific moments, I got angry for not being able to react to few scenes which when seen in movie hall look OK but if seen in isolation, will create a tsunami of thoughts ranging from religion specific criticism to actor bias to make appeal to all religion equally. There is specifically few scene which makes my though process go wild which I suppose each one of us might have gone through. The lead actor in film has gone bulls over Lord Shiva protagonist and the character is
I have been an thorough movie enthusiast and may it be a 5* or a 1* film, I categorize a film being Good, Very Good and excellent. Same was the scenario with the recent box office release this week which everyone was hoping to be an entertainer. True to its vast publicity and RHF films banner, it proved every bit of its metal via. Its box office collection. A long drought was finally showered by a blissful rain of a decent film. All in all a film everyone was waiting for which is a complete package named “PK”. Overall the film was having a mass appeal with a message which was communicated and enjoyed by audience and critics equally. There are times, when you sit back, you tend to rethink upon some scenes which kind of create un-comfort as to how audience sitting next to you will react or dislike those specific moments and could have been re-molded. I mean who will like to get a guidance upon how to practice ones religion from a novice who has just landed upon earth. Re-pondering upon those specific moments, I got angry for not being able to react to few scenes which when seen in movie hall look OK but if seen in isolation, will create a tsunami of thoughts ranging from religion specific criticism to actor bias to make appeal to all religion equally. There is specifically few scene which makes my though process go wild which I suppose each one of us might have gone through. The lead actor in film has gone bulls over Lord Shiva protagonist and the character is