Bollywood
star
Aamir
Khan
says
his
character
in
upcoming
film
PK
does
not
suffer
from
autism
and
is
one
of
the
toughest
roles
he
has
done
in
his
career.
"PK
is
not
autistic.
He
has
a
reasonable
approach
to
life.
He
does
not
blink.
It
is
one
of
the
toughest
roles
I
have
played
in
my
career," the
49-year
told
actor
told
journalists
in
London
through
video
conferencing
organised
by
UTV
Motion
Pictures
at
the
Court
House
hotel.
PK
is
a
comedy
of
ideas
about
a
stranger
in
the
city,
who
asks
questions
that
no
one
has
asked
before.
In
the
process
PK
makes
loyal
friends
and
powerful
foes.
Finally,
it
is
a
moving
saga
about
a
friendship
between
strangers
from
worlds
apart.
The
film,
scheduled
to
hit
theatres
on
December
19,
is
produced
by
Vidhu
Vinod
Chopra
and
Rajkumar
Hirani,
who
has
also
directed
the
movie.
Besides
Aamir,
Anushka
Sharma,
Boman
Irani,
Saurabh
Shukla,
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
and
Sanjay
Dutt
also
star
in
the
film.
Oscar
Award
winner
Resul
Pookutty
is
the
sound
designer
for
the
film.
Aamir
said
that
Hirani
is
the
force
behind
the
film.
"This
particular
film
was
a
special
challenge
to
me
and
the
experience
of
that
journey
is
quite
satisfactory.
'PK' has
been
really
an
amazing
experience
for
me.
The
film
has
shaped
up
pretty
much
as
we
desired,"
he
said.