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South Indian cinema is still keeping ‘SANATAN DHARMA’ alive: Karthikeya 2

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The movie Karthikeya 2 is a depiction of Indian culture and hindu scripture’s accuracy. South indian cinema never ceases to amaze the audience with its affection to present the art of expression in a pro cultural manner.

As the cinema progress, a new movie becomes very popular, KARTHIKEYA 2. The trailer of the movie is unapologetically directing the meaning of vedas and history. The movie seems to argue the fact that the Indian culture and Gods are based on facts and not myths (as professed by many so called intellectuals who carried away with their pre conceived notions).

The movie starred, Nikhil Siddharth and others alongside, veteran actor Anupam Kher. The story revolves around the scriptures stating a future situation that will occur as situation emerging so far in the direction. The trailer is also pointing out the meaning and proclivity of the Sri Krishna and Dwarka.

“Medium is the message” said, Marshall Mcluhan. Globally, cinema has always been a building block of white-wash and loathe other side. Post world war movies were mainly concentrated on portraying western unipolar power as super cop and superhero. Despite of the tyranny of warfare and bombings, the west media was able enough to box itself in a peace maintaining force.

However, indian cinema began progressing counter productively to continuously defame and demonize Indian culture. Many movies were made throughout in which a global narrative was fed to public in the name of free speech. The reasoned argument is that the expression of portraying Hinduism was based on western biases.

Breaking India forces had been persistently making movies and arts that specifically target and tilt the ancient ritual and practices.

The causality however, is seen in present times when there is a rise of South Indian cinema which is hell bent on putting forth the reliance of culture. Amongst many entertainment industries, Bollywood is one which projects Hinduism as ill faceted religion whereas, South Indian cinema doesn’t set out any reason to not profess our inherent identity.

Rise of South cinema and Hinduism

Many renowned actors like, Ramcharan, Allu Arjun, Yash, Dhanush wish to appear and flaunt their traditional outfit and never bothered to private what they believe in. many pictures went viral in which these actors were visiting temples and performing rituals in the most habitual manner.

Karthikeya 2 Filmmaker explains, that the story embarks upon an adventure filled with historical evidences so far. He added that he is a believer in history and this movie is an effort towards portrayal of his beliefs.

The tagline of the movie is interestingly, “Krishna is Truth”. And the movie is based on various researches and stories.

Fortunately, the movie presents the dimensional domain of Hinduism and wide culture. Indeed, south Indian cinema will rise above by mirroring truth and acceptance of what Bollywood loathes.

As every filmmaker is noticing the audience’s inclination towards the cultural acceptance, they are starting to copy the trend accordingly.

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