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Kamalahassan's Uttama Villan vs Kantara
Kantara has made whole India look back,the nation is celebrating the movie,pouring collections & gathering attention from people of all walks of life-young & old. The main scene of the film is Bhoot kola dance,a traditional dance of
Karnataka & relayed to Kerala too
Kamal Haasan also used this kind of dance in his film, with his usual attitude "I Know Everything I Know & I Will Play Politics with people's emotions & beliefs" . It was this dance that he filmed as "Uttama Villain". The film flopped & producer
Linguswamy went into hiding with such a loss that he was wanted by the court
Kamal himself would have forgotten that such a film came out.
Taiyam in kantara,which tells the story of faith in God and the tradition of the country, is a huge success and is moving towards the
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#Thread Idi0tтАЩs Guide to #NoBindiNoBusiness, for the trolls who deliberately misinterpret the hashtag n the thought behind it. Repeat after me, #No_Bindi_No_Business is about CHOICE. It is not a compulsion, it is not a law. It is about the right of the ordinary Hindu to say NO!
When brands advertise for Hindu festivals like #AkshayaTritiya #Ugadi #Deepavali #GaneshChaturthi it is a reasonable expectation that they should respect the consumerтАЩs culture, traditions, symbols. A bindi/Tilak/sindoor is one of the prominent Hindu symbols #NoBindiNoBusiness
If a brand wants Hindu money, the brand HAS to respect Hindu sentiments. The ads have to reflect the Hinduness, the joy, the spiritual significance of the festival. You want Hindus to buy gold from you for #AkshayaTritiya then show respect to Hindu culture. #NoBindiNoBusiness
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Hindus like our women in Bindi.. We think they look even more beautiful wearing a Bindi. At least I do.

Problem is secular progressive libtards among us, cannot dare to speak this to the women they love - just to preserve their libtard image. ЁЯША Their loss...

#NoBindiNoBusiness
It is really stupid of @FabindiaNews types - their largest market (i.e. Hindus) really like something.

They have this insight.

All they need to do is - have their models smiling cheerfully with diyas, fuljhaDis etc wearing Saari and Bindi wishing happy Diwali. Thats it. :D
Hindus may fancy all sorts of pouts and what not.

But on festive occasions, we do not like people fighting, or pouting or presenting themselves in a manner that we consider "inauspicious". Like not wearing a Bindi on evening of Lakshmi Poojan.. How dumb can one be? ЁЯША
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It starts from "convent" education. Rather than joyous colors of Indian culture, all signs of culture are forcefully removed. Bindis are not allowed, traditional garb is not allowed.

It is a subtle way to indoctrinate. Girls punished for Bindi, Mehndi, choooriyan.
In the Americas, native children were forcibly put into Christian boarding schools and stripped off their language and culture.

In India, we did it to ourselves. Aided by State policy which restricts Hindu schools but leaves non-Hindu schools free.

The #NoBindiNoBusiness trend would be even better if applied to schools. That is where it begins.

But for that we'd need to dismantle the #ReligiousApartheid state cultivated by successive governments.

sankrant.org/2017/12/constiтАж
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