The story begins with PK (Aamir Khan), a naked humanoid alien, landing in Rajasthan on a research mission. He quickly loses his remote control, the only way to communicate with his home planet and summon his spaceship. With no clothes and no understanding of human customs, PK embarks on a series of misadventures. He tries to buy food with money from his own planet, attempts to learn Hindi by holding hands with strangers, and even steals clothes from couples making out in "dancing cars." Along the way, PK encounters a variety of characters who help him navigate the complexities of human life. He befriends Bhairon Singh (Sanjay Dutt), a kind-hearted musician who takes him in and teaches him about Indian culture. He also meets Jagat Janani "Jaggu" Sahni (Anushka Sharma), a television reporter who becomes intrigued by his story and helps him search for his remote control. Through his innocent and insightful questions, PK challenges the very foundation of human beliefs and practices. He questions the importance of religion, the role of godmen, and the hypocrisy that exists within society. This leads to hilarious situations and thought-provoking debates. As PK delves deeper into the mysteries of Earth, he discovers that his own remote control is being used by a powerful godman, Tapasvi Maharaj (Boman Irani). This sets off a series of events that will expose the truth behind religion and its impact on human lives. PK is a film that will make you laugh, cry, and think. It's a social satire that cleverly critiques the flaws and inconsistencies within Indian society, particularly the misuse of religion for personal gain.PK is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys a good laugh, a thought-provoking story, and a film that challenges the status quo.

