Aamir Khan-starrer “PK” has seen total domestic earnings of Rs 285.37 crore, including Rs 6.85 crore on its third Friday, making it the highest grossing film in India, according to its producers.
The film has further added Rs 134 crore from its overseas earning in North America, the UK, Australia and Gulf countries, with the producers hoping for a bigger increase tomorrow, when details from other territories would be available.
“PK” has benefited from the festive period combined with no big Bollywood releases since hitting the theatres on December 19.
The Rajkumar Hirani-directed film has faced the ire of right-wing organisations who said the movie disrespects Hindu religion, but the controversies have not affected its box-office climb.
Hirani, 52, said he is elated over the performance of the movie, which shows that people are watching the film even three weeks after its release.
“I had never in my wildest dreams thought this film will cross these numbers. It reinforces faith that content is king. We can continue making films we believe in. The messages I get are overwhelming. People are watching the film over and over again. It’s humbling,” the director said in a statement.
“PK” is the second film by both Aamir and Hirani after “3 Idiots” (Rs 202 crore) to be a part of the highest earning films’ club.
Aamir-starrer “Dhoom 3” is second biggest earner with Rs 271.82 crore followed by Salman Khan starrer “Kick” (Rs 244 crore) and Shah Rukh Khan’s “Chennai Express” (Rs 228 crore).
Elsewhere amid continued protests against the movie ‘PK’ by some right wing groups, a case has been registered here against the director, the producer, and the actor under various sections, including outraging religious feelings and promoting enmity between different groups.
However, the director, the producer and the actor have not been named in the FIR filed in Bajaj Nagar police station here last evening, police said.
A case under section 295A (deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings) and 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language) of the IPC was lodged against director, producer and actor of the film, SHO Bajaj Nagar Chiranji Lal said today.
The complaint was lodged by one Basant Gehlot, Lal said.
The Aamir Khan-starrer film has invited sharp reactions and protest from right-wing Hindu outfits who have demanded ban on the screening of the film, alleging that it hurts the religious sentiments. The film, which was released on December 19, takes a swipe at organised religion and godmen.

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