I bought the DVD of this Hindi film about two months ago on the advise of my good friend Ramesh who was all praise for it. I had not found the time to see it till yesterday and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
The story is about a small time trader who loses his business due to an earthquake and when the insurers refuse to settle his claim on the grounds that the policy excluded acts of God, sues the insurer, God and some godmen.
A highly improbable story line but entertaining and thought provoking nevertheless. It is in Hindi but I understand that it is somewhat like an Australian film The Man Who Sued God, which I shall now try and procure to compare.
Netflix caims I can stream it. I’ll let you know if it has English subtitles!
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Pushed the button too soon. Netflix claims ….
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I cannot get Netflix in India and the Indian equivalent Bigflix cannot be downloaded onto Macs! Story of my life!
Nice one. Talk about fool’s gold. How does one sue someone as elusive as God? Can’t nail the guy down, can you.
I have NOT even sued non-entities lesser than God for damages. Life is too short to feed lawyers, entertain anguish and anger in hot pursuit of righting wrong.
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Ursula, I would dearly love to sue God. No, I wouldn’t like to share with you for what!
Sounds like it would be quite entertaining and quite the intriguing plot. My television cable provider has a section of Bollywood or otherwise Indian films so I will keep my eye open for it.
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You will enjoy it.
The Australian movie is quite fun, Ramana.
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I hope to see it with a bit of luck 🙂
And the proof there is a santa claus was the delivery of bags of mail to the courtroom in which santa’s authenticity was questioned. I’ll have to catch this one via Netflix
You will not be disappointed.