Kanja, an antique dealer who sells Buddha statues, is an atheist. He sees Buddha statues as toys, doesn't understand the gimmicky religious ceremonies, and the antique shop entrusts all his hopes and feelings. In a certain sacrificial ceremony, in order to take back his son who participated in the activity, Kanjie made a joke of God, and was warned by the leader of the sect that he would be punished by God. The weather suddenly changed from sunny to cloudy that day, and an earthquake occurred. No other stores were damaged, only Kanjie's store was shaken beyond recognition. Kanjie, who thought that he could recover his losses by taking out insurance, was told by the insurance company that this was a force majeure natural disaster and man-made disaster, which was not covered by the insurance. With nothing, Kanja took God to court with a pleading. The defendants were the leaders of the sects who used the name of the gods to make money. A seemingly bizarre lawsuit unfolded like this, and the god (played by Akshay Kumar) himself seemed to be very interested in this matter. He hid in the crowd, came to Kanj, and changed Kanja's view on religion. The film did not break away from the unique song, dance and religion of India, but it was shot very "dare". As a cigarette lighter of the same type of religion behind Aamir Khan, it is clever in that it does not directly overthrow the existence of religion. This piece of OMG cleverly opposes reason and religious rituals, rather than making it oppose God itself. As the sage in the film said, fear is the source of the believers' belief, and as long as fear persists, the believers will continue to blindly follow them. Especially the last paragraph is very impressive. The protagonist who plays God said that "true atheists are truly devout believers". Compared with believers who deal with God, many of them ask for God, and what they want is to exchange their offerings to God And achieve his goals, while the protagonist is not, as a true atheist, he does not believe in the existence of God, so God appears. At the same time, the male protagonist also realized through an incident and warned the people around him not to deify people's beliefs, not to commercialize gods, and not to rely on the existence of gods to protect themselves. So in the end, God left the hero but did not leave completely. He still exists around the hero and everyone. The blue pearl that the hero lost means he will put his faith in God in his heart and put true kindness and love in his heart. keep it in mind. Doing good deeds is to accumulate virtue and do good, not to achieve some selfish purpose.
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