I saw PK
first day last show. I stood in line for an hour at a Houston theatre like many
other fellow Indians who came with very high expectations of the movie. And why
not? A Raju Hirani film was releasing after almost 5 years and that too a movie
with Aamir Khan. We had all heard of PK for many years and it was definitely
one of the most awaited movies of 2014. After a long wait we finally entered a
packed theatre, everyone around very eager to watch the movie. When I walked
out of the theatre 3 hours later it were 3 hours well spent but probably not
the prior 3 hours that day buying the tickets, waiting in line and prior 3
years waiting for this movie to release. I don’t mean that I was waiting for 19
December 2014 for the past 3 years but because of the hype created I kept
hearing about the movie for a long time. I left the theatre thinking that it
was a good movie but below my expectations. And what had created these
expectations, not only the hype and long wait for this movie but the fact that
Raju Hirani had directed 3 movies in the past, all 3 super hits and the last
one (3 Idiots) was one of the my favorite movies. But I won’t rate the movie
average only because it was below my expectations, read on..
Coincidentally, I saw Lage Raho Munnabhai and 3 Idiots within one week of watching PK. A disclaimer that I have never been a fan of Munna bhai MBBS and I consider it to be an average movie. Now, I have always believed that when the director of the movie is also the writer and the intellect behind the concept of the movie, the movies are always well thought through, characters well developed and story well lined. With every movie that Raju Hirani made he kept increasing the bar because the movie was better than the earlier one(s). And in my humble opinion 3 Idiots was definitely a master piece.
Coincidentally, I saw Lage Raho Munnabhai and 3 Idiots within one week of watching PK. A disclaimer that I have never been a fan of Munna bhai MBBS and I consider it to be an average movie. Now, I have always believed that when the director of the movie is also the writer and the intellect behind the concept of the movie, the movies are always well thought through, characters well developed and story well lined. With every movie that Raju Hirani made he kept increasing the bar because the movie was better than the earlier one(s). And in my humble opinion 3 Idiots was definitely a master piece.
All this background to say that Raju Hirani is a very
good writer and has been able to convert his scripts into good and great (in
case of 3 Idiots) films. We all know that his movies come with a social
message, be it Gandhirigi in Lage Raho or the sarcasm on our education system in
3 Idiots. In both these movies, he had very strong base line messages and parallel
stories substantiating them. In addition he weaved in instances / incidents into
the broader social message. With such strong scripts, I also want to give him
credit for the delivery, the Director’s touch, where he delivered the message
through sarcasm and light hearted humor and kept us entertained through out.
In case of PK, the subject Raju Hirani chose was
definitely very bold. Although it was already tried in Paresh Rawal’s Oh My God,
he has a different delivery method – through the eyes of an alien, PK. But in
my mind the script itself was a little weak. The first half is strong but he
fails to capitalize on the well laid out stage and falters in capturing the
depth of the subject. Similarly, the movie is always focused on two characters
PK and Jaggu and towards the end I got a bit bored seeing them on screen. An occasional
break into a side story or some more characters could have helped. There are
clever scenes and funny dialogues but a subject like this could have more
details behind the hypocrisy and double standards
in the society. Besides in the second half a lot of time is spent on PK’s love
for Jaggu which seemed unnecessary in the movie. Similarly, the climax of the
movie was novice for a director like Raju Hirani and the end seemed misplaced
in the story line – I think he realized that he had spent a lot of reel time prior
to that and the movie had started becoming too long.
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