Amateur
When lies, greed, desire, rage, selfishness, ego, etc. Begin to drive our lives to such an extent that some of us cross all the limits of conscience, ethics, and morality, and forget that 'THERE IS NO…
Amateur
When lies, greed, desire, rage, selfishness, ego, etc. Begin to drive our lives to such an extent that some of us cross all the limits of conscience, ethics, and morality, and forget that 'THERE IS NO ESCAPE FROM BAD KARMA.' A philosophical and supernatural anthology of four hard-hitting stories, each unique in its own way, but all intertwined with the common and universal philosophies of 'LIFE' and 'KARMA'. It explores the response of nature to the bad KARMAs created by human beings. When lies, greed, desire, rage, selfishness, ego, etc. begin to drive our lives to such an extent that some of us become blind and cross all the bounds of conscience, ethics, and morality, an unknown power of nature intervenes mystically as an equaliser. 'SAMANANTAR' means 'the parallel,' and that is what this picture is about metaphorically. When our 'BAD KARMA' reaches its maximum due to our evil and immoral activities, the unknown force of the parallel realm begins to eventuate. The film addresses major social concerns such as the "extreme psychological impact of unemployment," "insatiable greed and constant lies," "child abuse," and "behavioural irresponsibility as a result of extreme anger." It also targets the mindset and conduct of current generation in small towns and villages, where disregard for our elders is quite rampant. The film offers a strong message to the contemporary and morally corrupt section of society that that sooner or later, but 'THERE IS NO ESCAPE FROM BAD KARMA'.
Amateur
Drama,Sport
Film Details
When lies, greed, desire, rage, selfishness, ego, etc. Begin to drive our lives to such an extent that some of us cross all the limits of conscience, ethics, and morality, and forget that 'THERE IS NO ESCAPE FROM BAD KARMA.' A philosophical and supernatural anthology of four hard-hitting stories, each unique in its own way, but all intertwined with the common and universal philosophies of 'LIFE' and 'KARMA'. It explores the response of nature to the bad KARMAs created by human beings.
When lies, greed, desire, rage, selfishness, ego, etc. begin to drive our lives to such an extent that some of us become blind and cross all the bounds of conscience, ethics, and morality, an unknown power of nature intervenes mystically as an equaliser. 'SAMANANTAR' means 'the parallel,' and that is what this picture is about metaphorically.
When our 'BAD KARMA' reaches its maximum due to our evil and immoral activities, the unknown force of the parallel realm begins to eventuate. The film addresses major social concerns such as the "extreme psychological impact of unemployment," "insatiable greed and constant lies," "child abuse," and "behavioural irresponsibility as a result of extreme anger." It also targets the mindset and conduct of current generation in small towns and villages, where disregard for our elders is quite rampant. The film offers a strong message to the contemporary and morally corrupt section of society that that sooner or later, but 'THERE IS NO ESCAPE FROM BAD KARMA'..