This Article is From Dec 19, 2014

Aamir Khan's PK: The Secret of 2014's 'Biggest' Bollywood Film is its Plot

Aamir Khan's PK: The Secret of 2014's 'Biggest' Bollywood Film is its Plot

Aamir Khan in a still from PK

Mumbai:

It's the most anticipated Bollywood film of the year and no one knows what it's about.

PK opens in Indian cinemas on Friday with audiences still in the dark about the film's storyline or why its naive and unworldly protagonist with pointy ears never blinks. (Also Read: 5 Guesses About Aamir's Identity in PK)

Trailers and publicity stills released in the past few weeks have sparked a guessing game about the plot, with its green-eyed hero said to be an alien or an autistic savant.

The film's makers have laughed off speculation that PK is inspired by the 1994 Oscar-winning film, Forrest Gump, whose slow-witted narrator becomes a Vietnam war hero, cross-country runner and a successful businessman. "You don't want to reveal your film and ruin the viewing experience," director Rajkumar Hirani told Reuters in an interview. "We are trying to shake some pre-conceived notions, trying to look at things differently."

Trailers for the film feature the protagonist saying he doesn't know his name, although people call him PK, similar to the Hindi term for a drunk, a conclusion drawn from his antics. His lips are stained red from chewing betel nut.

One controversial poster showed leading man Aamir Khan walking along railway tracks, nude except for a strategically placed vintage radio set. It also shows Aamir in a ghagra.(Also Read: Meet the Extra Who Plays the Beggar on the Bridge in PK)

Trade analysts said curiosity about its storyline and the low-key marketing campaign would help PK at the box office.

"Christmas vacations haven't started, but advance bookings have already picked up and almost all theatres, at least in Mumbai, are running full," said one analyst, Amod Mehra.

Rajkumar Hirani's track record as one of India's most successful directors and top billing for Aamir, one of its biggest stars, do not hurt.

The last time he made a film, coincidentally also starring Aamir, the result was Indian cinema's biggest hit for four years.

His 2009 film, 3 Idiots, a heart-warming tale about college life, was only upstaged last year, first by Chennai Express and then by Dhoom: 3.

PK is assured of good box office and its makers are eyeing another record on Friday, when fans finally discover what it is about.

In October, Happy New Year set an opening-day record for a film in India, ringing up ticket sales of more than Rs 440 million on October 24, the day after Diwali.

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