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PK transistor in demand?

| | Dec 09, 2014, at 03:32 am
‎Mumbai, Dec 8 (IBNS): While everyone is thinking what is the transistor exactly doing in PK, the classic equipment has created an equity and huge recall of its own.

The transistor that is inseparable from Aamir Khan in the film, has been getting a lot of inquiries for the auction and sale.

In fact Anushka Sharma has been eyeing the transistor for a while now. She has already made a request to both Aamir and Raju to keep it as a memento.

A lot of mediums have been approaching the makers for it’s auction as a lot of people have sent them a request to buy the PK transistor.

An online auction site has offered Rs.1.5 crores for the transistor. The transistor was purchased for a mere Rs.227 from chor bazaar.

But even with such an offer for the transistor Aamir has refused to part with it. The actor has got very fond of the piece and wants to keep it as a part of his own collection.

The marketing team coaxed Aamir Khan to re think and part with it. But he feels that something so integral and important to his character shouldn't be given away.

Spokesperson confirms the news and adds, “Yes it's true we have been offered a lot of money for the transistor.”
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