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Rajkumar Hirani to holiday after PK

| | Dec 17, 2014, at 10:38 pm
Mumbai, Dec 17 (IBNS): Director Rajkumar Hirani is going to take a break after PK and go for a trip discovering India.

The ace director is planning to take a take a holiday with his family post the release of his upcoming film P.K.

He hasn't decided the destination to begin with yet and has been discussing with his family.

He wants to tour the entire country and meet new people.

The director is excited and looking forward to travel across the country as a whole, he wants to discover the country and see what more it has to offer.

Hirani was extremely busy editing PK and gifted himself the final print of the film on his birthday. He has not taken a break in a very long time.

PK is set for release this week.
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