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PK's Anushka dons the 'transistor look'

| | Oct 18, 2014, at 06:26 am
Mumbai, Oct 17 (IBNS) Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma kept her promise as she posed with a transistor in the latest motion poster of Rajkumar Hirani's upcoming film 'PK'.

Anushka is seen wearing a khaki dress, sporting a short hairdo and a transistor hanging around her body.

With Aamir Khan's 'transistor' act already creating lots of controversy, fans were waiting for Anushka to arrive with her own look with the device after she had said: " Bahut tukur tukur dekh likya PK ko, ab main aarahi hu. Transistor pehen ke."

In the poster, she introduces her character in the film named  'Jagat Janani'.

She is also seen in different looks in the poster. Aamir also features in it.

Anushka tweeted: "Ei dekha..... humaar Jaggu.... tiranjister ke saath."

Aamir on Friday tweeted: "Ei dekha..... humaar Jaggu.... tiranjister ke saath."

The first poster of  the much-awaited film of the year had triggered a controversy as Khan had appeared nude in it.

The film has been directed by Rajkumar Hirani.

 

Image: PK The Film Facebook page

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