Raj Kumar Hirani and Aamir Khan have both stuck to their guns despite protests from many fractions about the nude `PK` poster that was released on August 1.
Written By Aparna Mudi|Last Updated: Aug 13, 2014, 07:45 PM IST|Source: Exclusive
Zee Media Bureau/ Aparna Mudi
New Delhi: Raj Kumar Hirani and Aamir Khan have both stuck to their guns despite protests from many fractions about the nude `PK` poster that was released on August 1. The movie team has not taken the poster back or apologised as they say that it is important to the theme of the movie. In the poster, the actor is seen in the nude standing on a railway track, covering his modesty with a mere transistor.
The actor who has been paired against Anushka Sharma in the Christmas release added to the controversy by saying, “The second poster is going to release on August 20. In that I will not even have the transistor on me. Now say what you have to say!”
The release of the second poster was scheduled on Independence Day, but to avoid a clash with the trailer of `Happy New Year`, which releases on the eve of I-Day.
You could watch the YouTube release of the first poster here:
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