MYTHOLOGICAL
The film Noah is released and there was not one report from the UK
media that I have seen or heard saying that this was a mythological movie.
It seems only Indians and in India
are such foolish words used for their own stories. Just the other day I found
this article and the very first paragraph reads
[[When a story told a million
times and a mythology tale one has heard over and over again since childhood is
still written with a flair and style that make it exciting and gripping at the
same time, then you have a great read in your hands. This is one such book.]]
The reporters on Noah would say things like “whether you believe in this
story or not is a matter of faith”.
Most of the time such question would not even come up and they would merely
get on with talking about the movie.
They would only refer to it as Biblical Film –which is good.
Indians don’t even refer to their stories as Vedic!!
It seems Indians are hell bent of destroying their own faith whereas the western
media is empowering faith.
Comments from the Web:-
1]
“Rediscover the epic story of one man and the most
remarkable event in our history.”
You can see how they write its HISTORICAL and not false or
mythological!!
Indians must learn the lessons from the WEST.
Some Indians are very naïve of their own culture and
religion.
2] “A man is chosen by God to undertake a momentous mission
of rescue before an apocalyptic flood destroys the world.”
3] “Russell Crowe stars as Noah in the film inspired by the
epic story of courage, sacrifice and hope.”
4] I couldn’t spot a single word called ‘mythological’
5] Newspapers –not a word
Bible epic 'Noah' starring
Russell Crowe
6] BBC
Epic biblical film Noah, starring Russell Crowe, has opened
at the top of the US
box office, taking $44m (£26.4m) over the weekend.
The film is based on the story of Noah, who in the Bible was
warned of an impending flood and built an ark to carry two of each species of
animal to safety.
Kiran
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