The third eye of great wisdom

Marcia 2021-12-30 17:18:15

The exotic customs, service outsourcing, cultural conflicts and many jokes caused by this constitute this relaxed and reflective film.

The acquaintance and love of the hero and heroine is a bit far-fetched, probably because of the plot of the movie. It feels a bit far-fetched to outsource and move to Shanghai again, and it is probably because of the need for the plot of the movie.

The protagonist at the end of the film gave Franklin a third eye to see the essence of things, which shows the author's point of view: Americans only know money and work, but they don't understand life. Americans did not teach Indians how to work, but India taught Americans how to live.

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  • Asha: A holiday in Goa.

  • Purohit N. Virajnarianan: I'm Purohit Narsimacharaya Virajnarianan. But you can call me Puro.