Aamir Khan's 'P.K' posters burnt


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Mumbai, Aug 5: A group of lawyers burnt the controversial poster of Aamir Khan's 'P.K' to protest against an advertisement in a local newspaper.

On Friday August 1, a full page advertisement of Aamir Khan's 'P.K' was published in a local newspaper. The lawyers feel that Aamir Khan is giving a wrong message to the society by posing nude.

'P.K's first look, which has Aamir posing nude with a transistor covering his private parts has given the required hype for the movie. The movie is the most expected film of the year. The combination of  Aamir Khan, Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Rajkumar Hirani is back after giving the all time blockbuster '3 Idiots' a few years back.

'P.K' is slated to release on December 19.
  

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  • Rahul Sharma , Bandra

    Wed, Aug 06 2014

    please continue protests , films like these should never even make it to cinema halls / destroying indian culture !

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