If recent reports pertaining to "PK", whose controversial poster featuring naked Aamir literally marked the onset of a stampede in the grapevine, are to be believed then it's an alien saga.
Reports suggest that in the movie Aamir is playing the character of an alien who arrive on planet earth in search of god and to seek his divine intervention to save his planet. And during his quest he has a rendezvous with a prostitute (played by Anushka Sharma). But during his noble expedition he finds that the masses on earth foster a diverse range of "apt and inapt" notions about god, seeing which he along with Anushka decides to change the mindset of people about God.
As far as the reasons behind Aamir's "weird or no-dressing" acts are concerned then as per sources it's because of the inability of Aamir's 'alien' character to distinguish between male and female clothing and his oblivion about the fact that men and women dress differently on earth. And what's making us believe this theory are the pics (showing Aamir in uncanny avatars) which got leaked while "PK" was under production.
Buzz also suggest that the entire premise of "PK" was re-written after the release of Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal starrer "OMG! Oh My God" as it bore a great degree of resemblance with the latter.
Featuring Sanjay Dutt, Anushka Sharma and Sushant Singh Rajput this directorial cine enterprise Rajkumar Hirani is slated to release on December 19, 2014.
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Aamir undoubtedly is the Mr Perfectionist of Bollywood known for his thorough understanding of surprise element and he has many a times succeeded in stunning fans with his "bolt from the blue" acts too.
But after witnessing some of the instances pertaining to his last few releases, like unveiling of Talash's mystery on twitter and revelation of Dhoom 3's double role secret, months before its release, don't know why but we are feeling compelled to suggest our dear Mr Perfectionist that, instead of being too secretive one should keep on venting some minor details pertaining to his or her cine project in-order to tame the curiosity of cineasts. Right guys?