Tradition, Culture, Religion & Law in Indian Society

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Cyrano
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Re: Tradition, Culture, Religion & Law in Indian Society

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Vayutuvan wrote: 08 Oct 2025 02:47 I haven't watched the first one but did watch the bhoota kola song on YT and I was fascinated.
Then check this out

https://youtu.be/oYK6JU7Nx38?si=JWPNQEosKlVMWvK-
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And this one takes it to another level

https://youtu.be/g18l2w83l7E
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Vayutuvan wrote: 08 Oct 2025 02:47
Rudradev wrote: 07 Oct 2025 19:17 I did not like Kantara at all. It had a fantastic concept but terribly poor execution.
Are all of you talking about the first picture Kantara or the recently released Kantara: Chapter 1 which is a prequel as per Wikipedia?

I haven't watched the first one but did watch the bhoota kola song on YT and I was fascinated.
Yes my post was about the first picture Kantara.
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Sabarimala Gold 'Scam' Rocks Kerala: BJP Chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar EXCLUSIVE | Plain Speak
A sacred shrine like Sabarimala would end up with 4.5kgs of gold missing is shocking to start with and is unforgivable to say the least. But I think there is an overall systematic culture of corruption that has crept into the Kerala government.

Neither has the Devaswom Board chief resigned, nor did the Devaswom minister. Pinarayi Vijayan is a weak CM, he can't even make these ministers in his government resign.

This is not an issue of control of the government but about the accountability that a government takes. Under the constitution, the state government has the control of the Devaswom Boards, with that comes accountability.


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