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Thread: Khan Saheb Kamal Haasan's Jamaat/Jeba Koottam/Devasthaanam - Part 8

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    Read Dan Brown's Inferno. Maybe thalaivar can attempt something in these lines. Jeevagan , TN's own Robert Langdon,professor of symbology MKU, trying to stop a secret society wanting to avenge the atrocities committed on samanars during the 6th century AD. In most of the interviews thalaivar keeps referring to impaling of samanars during pallava rule. So he should already be having enough research material on this.

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    Nachiketa, thalaiver already got inspired by Dan brown and we saw that ti Dasavatharam! though its too minor things
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    I am really fed up of this so called "atrocity against samanars". What about the crores and crores of Hindus butchered by the Muslim rulers in the last millennium?
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    Haven read Inferno yet. Robert Langdon (based on his prev novels) is neither a strong nor interesting character. Action always happens around him but doesn't involve him. He just he keeps running here and there decoding puzzles and aathufying sorpozhivu throughout. Yeah, as Sakala said Govind, of Dasavatharam was more or less like him. In The Lost Symbol, I actually liked Malakh than Robert.
    ஒரு ஆதிக்க நாயகன் சாதிக்க வந்தால் அடங்குதல் முறை தானோ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by kalyan View Post
    I am really fed up of this so called "atrocity against samanars". What about the crores and crores of Hindus butchered by the Muslim rulers in the last millennium?
    hahaha kalyan.. itheyaa ellaa edathulayum discuss pannaa?? religion has been a root cause for violence on many occasions.. this number-game discussion is very interesting .. but , ithukku thaniyaa oru thread open panni, namma attack pannalaam.. what do you say ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by hattori_hanzo View Post
    Haven read Inferno yet. Robert Langdon (based on his prev novels) is neither a strong nor interesting character. Action always happens around him but doesn't involve him. He just he keeps running here and there decoding puzzles and aathufying sorpozhivu throughout. Yeah, as Sakala said Govind, of Dasavatharam was more or less like him. In The Lost Symbol, I actually liked Malakh than Robert.
    Yeah, Malakh reminded me of Aalavandaan Nandhu
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anban View Post
    hahaha kalyan.. itheyaa ellaa edathulayum discuss pannaa?? religion has been a root cause for violence on many occasions.. this number-game discussion is very interesting .. but , ithukku thaniyaa oru thread open panni, namma attack pannalaam.. what do you say ??
    You won't believe me Karthi, the Kamalhaasan virumandi interview has gone viral on YouTube and I have seen at least 3 people who know precious little about Indian history coming and arguing to me ( in real life) about alleged " atrocities" perpetrated on Samanars! I just wish these people learn history from reputed neutral historians rather than relying on YouTube interviews from matinee idols

    The irony is that the Jains in India identify themselves with the Hindus more than any other religion and they never accuse Hindus of being hostile to their religion....but the so called atheists who are hell bent in tarnishing the Hindu religion to mask the religious violence perpetrated by the Abrahamic religions, keep pulambifying "atrocities to Samanars!" "atrocities to Samanars!" with every possible opportunity.
    Last edited by kalyan; 5th June 2013 at 07:06 PM.
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    Watched Aalavandaan (courtesy Youtube) after almost 6 years. Loved it even more. The movie deserves a re-release... and a sequel too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kalyan View Post
    Yeah, Malakh reminded me of Aalavandaan Nandhu
    Yes, very much. Muscular, tattooed, cold-blooded animal. Got to revisit Alavandhaan.
    ஒரு ஆதிக்க நாயகன் சாதிக்க வந்தால் அடங்குதல் முறை தானோ..

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