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Originally posted by: Dexterkichokri.
Shiv Sena is most probably gonna have a field day lambasting the first one.
Originally posted by: taurean12
I think it seems very similar to the movie below except in this one it's the devil and not god!! It came out in 2011
Originally posted by: New_nova
It's based on hindi play krishan vs kanhaiya. In which paresh rawal has worked.
Originally posted by: taurean12
Thanks for letting me know, my bad! guess the plots looked similar so I thought it was an 'adaptation' of a hollywood movie again!!.
Krishanlal Mehta, an atheist by choice and an antiques seller by profession faces an unpleasant situation when his livelihood (shop) is shaken & completely toppled under the force of an earthquake. Being a thorough gujarati businessman he has the shop well insured but he gets a rude shock when told that his dukaan is not eligible for the insurance claim as the devastation was an 'Act of God' and not man-made / caused. With no means of earning and with the insurance company turning a deaf ear to his pleas, he decides to file a case against God in a court of law so as to collect his money from Him.
What follows is a very intelligent, deeply thought out and well argued case for and against the existence of God, the role of multi-billion religious trusts, how the common man has become 'God fearing' rather than 'God loving' and the fallacies of insurance.
To add a twist to the tale, Kanhaiya – the Lord Himself – presents himself to Krishanlal and through witty dialogues & smart arguments gets him to see the true picture of God. Yet, this play isn't about an atheist getting converted to a hardcore believer; but rather the discovery of oneself with the help of a wise friend in the avatar of God.
Originally posted by: Mrsimisam
Wats dis...??...i have no idea about dis movie...
Btw dats Akshay na..??😕
Originally posted by: New_nova
But i think both has similar kind of plot . u might be right in your guess.
Here is the plot of that play .Krishanlal Mehta, an atheist by choice and an antiques seller by profession faces an unpleasant situation when his livelihood (shop) is shaken & completely toppled under the force of an earthquake. Being a thorough gujarati businessman he has the shop well insured but he gets a rude shock when told that his dukaan is not eligible for the insurance claim as the devastation was an 'Act of God' and not man-made / caused. With no means of earning and with the insurance company turning a deaf ear to his pleas, he decides to file a case against God in a court of law so as to collect his money from Him.
What follows is a very intelligent, deeply thought out and well argued case for and against the existence of God, the role of multi-billion religious trusts, how the common man has become 'God fearing' rather than 'God loving' and the fallacies of insurance.
To add a twist to the tale, Kanhaiya ' the Lord Himself ' presents himself to Krishanlal and through witty dialogues & smart arguments gets him to see the true picture of God. Yet, this play isn't about an atheist getting converted to a hardcore believer; but rather the discovery of oneself with the help of a wise friend in the avatar of God.