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Masala or class?

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Yea, some do take spirit to feel the meditative stuff but in reality, true meditative state is above ordinary and if once felt, you will not feel the need to argue about religion or God and any such human interactions would seem silly to you.

Great saints have experienced such 'Nirvana' and took days to recover from it. Such people were changed forever.

I have not experienced such a thing otherwise, I wouldn't be here of course, trying to write daily or play splinterlands.

What I wanted to convey is that people waste time arguing about religions, fight with each other over lands, or even silly stuff like who gets the more respect.

Today, I came across a show which is very popular in the Indian version of Amazon Prime called - The family man. Nearly everyone was chatting about it and I decided to check it out and it is all about a guy who works as an undercover agent of the government and does not reveal it to his family who thinks he is a normal 9-5 job guy. A middle-class man. The actor does an excellent job and his co-actors too but what dissuaded me was the storyline about terrorists and stuff like that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGf_B81Hc2M source

I agree that terrorism was an interesting storyline and many movies have been made on it and that there are goings-on in the fashion, even now but why bring it up all over again and point out a certain section of society as being 'bad'? There may be anti-social elements and it is the job of the force to put a stop to it.

In my humble opinion, wounding the emotions of a section of people is very bad.

Second season of family man and its consequences

The second season is showcasing the Tamil Eelam and the Sri Lankan connection. The govt. is already seeking a ban even before the release as per reports.

The stereotypes are what hurts the movie industry and I really wish they get over it and start making shows or movies that are refreshing, unpredictable, and world-class.

A lot has to be learned from the Malayalam movie industry. Movies such as Usthad Hotel, Banglore Days, Varane Avashyamundu(wanted bridegroom), Great Indian Kitchen are some of the examples. All of these were huge commercial successes too. So, it's not that only 'masalas' will be blockbusters.

Masala or class? You decide.