Having learned to communicate, P then retraces the steps of the thief who stole his remote and travels to Delhi in search of the remote. Due to his strange behavior, the people in the city assume he is tipsy (tipsy translates to pee-kay in Hindi) and call him PK. Delhi turns out to be a very large city and people tell him that only God can help him find his remote. PK then begins his search to find God, but is confused by India's diverse religions and their confusing traditions. He later discovers that a godman, Tapasvi Maharaj (Saurabh Shukla), has his remote. However, Tapasvi falsely claims to have attained the object from God in the Himalayas and refuses to return it to PK. Bewildered, PK concludes that Tapasvi and other religious heads must be dialling a "wrong number" to communicate with God and are, as a result, spreading misunderstandings and advising the public to engage in meaningless rituals.All Rights Reserved
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