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Name: JUNE ARMAR C.

NAVIDAD Section: Del Pilar

A Movie Analysis on the Movie, “PK”


Rajkumar Hirani's comedy-drama "PK" addresses the subjects of religion, faith, and
belief through the eyes of an alien named PK (played by Aamir Khan). The movie started when,
PK has just arrived on Earth for a research trip when a villager steals the remote control for his
spaceship, leaving him stranded in Rajasthan.
Basically, the movie centers on PK's attempt to get his device back, and his interactions
with Indian locals and customs. Due to PK's ignorance of human language and culture, he
makes a number of funny and unpleasant decisions, such robbing couples having sex in open-
window automobiles of their clothes and money.
As the movie went on, PK becomes friends with Bhairon Singh (Sanjay Dutt), who assists
him in navigating the area and picking up the local tongue. PK's attempts to transfer memories
through hand-holding lead to a number of misunderstandings and comical scenarios.
PK learns about the many religions and their distinct conceptions of God as he journeys
to Delhi in pursuit of his device. The documentary emphasizes the harm caused by religious
dogma and the existence of false gods in India. A confrontation that exposes Tapasvi's
fabrications and his exploitation of people's beliefs results from PK learning that a godman
named Tapasvi Maharaj (played by Saurabh Shukla) has his device.
A series of incidents stemming from PK's interaction with TV reporter Jaggu (played by
Anushka Sharma) highlight her personal troubles and her relationship with Sarfaraz (played by
Sushant Singh Rajput). While Jaggu assists PK in exposing Tapasvi and coming to terms with
Sarfaraz, the movie examines the themes of love, loss, and identity.
The acting in the movie is outstanding, especially Aamir Khan's portrayal of PK, which
manages to be both humorous and moving. The film's music and cinematography, which
feature memorable melodies and bright imagery, also contribute to its overall appeal.
Ultimately, "PK" is a provocative and enjoyable movie that shows the value of empathy,
understanding, and critical thinking while also challenging religious ideas. It is a film that
appeals to viewers in India and elsewhere and provides an insightful analysis of the complexity
of human belief systems.

As a citizen of our country, it saddens me the fact that one in five Filipinos experiences a
mental health condition. The fact that many of our fellow citizens suffer from depression,
anxiety, and other mental health issues is not just a statistic; it is a fact. Thinking about families
who are grieving the loss of a loved one and finding it difficult to handle their feelings is
extremely sad.
As culturally diversified Filipinos, it is vital that we comprehend and empathize with
persons who experience psychiatric disorders. We ought to be more helpful and give them the
resources and attention they require rather than stigmatizing or ignoring them. There is no
stigma associated with asking for aid, so we should support people in need in doing so.
In order for more people to recognize the symptoms of mental health disorders and
seek help, we must also endeavor to increase mental health awareness and education. Let's
work to build a more understanding and compassionate society where everyone can get the
care and support they require, regardless of their mental health situation.

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