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Commented on rpnchn's review

Jun 21, 2008 11:45 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on vijaybarat's review

Jun 21, 2008 11:43 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on Kamdev's review

Jun 21, 2008 11:43 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on crimzee's review

Jun 21, 2008 11:42 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on Sterin's review

Jun 21, 2008 11:41 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on Techyman24's review

Jun 21, 2008 11:41 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on suryakt's review

Jun 20, 2008 10:15 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on bharathkanna's review

Jun 20, 2008 10:15 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on tamilthirudan's review

Jun 20, 2008 10:14 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on satyaanarayanak's review

Jun 20, 2008 10:14 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on Laxilla's review

Jun 20, 2008 10:13 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on nishana.sujith's review

Jun 20, 2008 10:13 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on RajiniRajini's review

Jun 20, 2008 10:11 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on clemy's review

Jun 20, 2008 10:11 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on mkumar1980's review

Jun 20, 2008 10:09 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on madhesh1988's review

Jun 20, 2008 10:09 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on tempor1's review

Jun 20, 2008 10:08 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on RajiniRajini's review

Jun 20, 2008 10:08 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on reachsenthilnathan's review

Jun 20, 2008 10:07 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

Commented on amit.pandit's review

Jun 20, 2008 10:07 AM

The story consists of two parts. The first part is in 12th century which is about 20 min. The second part is in the year 2004 which goes for about 2.2 hr. The history of first part repeats in some form in the second. Part1: In this the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Rangarajan Nam...bi who is a loyal disciple of Ramanuja Azhwar, tries to protect Lord Ranganatha. King Kulothunga, a follower of Lord Siva, compels Nambi to change his religious beliefs and worship Lord Siva instead of Lord Vishnu but Nambi refuses. He punishes nambi which leaves a mark on his forehead. He then orders for the immersion of the statue of Lord Ranganatha along with Nambi into the sea. The king takes him along with Ranganatha on a boat to the sea shore, and drowns him along with Ranganatha into the sea. Part2: In this also the story revolves around Lord Ranganatha. Govind, an American scientist tries to protect bio weapon, which eventually goes into Idol, thus he indirectly protecs Ranganatha . A scientist who is a collegue of Govind and follower of different thoughts asks him to change his mind but Govind refuses. For that Fletcher , a former CIA officer turned villain chases him, which leaves a same mark on the forehead of Govind. Fletcher then takes (chases) him to the sea shore, starting with a lorry, on which Govind accidently fells (clue: on the back side of it there is a symbol of lord hari and Ramnujan), then in a train and finally to the sea shore. He drowns govind along with bio weapon and Lord Ranganatha. This relating of a past event to the current chaotic incidents also falls under Chaos theory. Even we can relate Annachi to that of Lord Krishna. Read More

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