Tiyaan Page #8

Synopsis: Two youths, a Muslim and a Hindu, get trapped in a religious clash in North India. Can they escape from the situation?
 
IMDB:
6.8
Year:
2017
168 min
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Come.

Wait here.

But Bhagwan..

- Wait here.

Hey magician!

Who are you?

Why are you after me?

Whatever you want, I'll give it!

Money, women, fame, whatever!

What do you want?

Ram akant!

You don't know me.

But I know you.

Look!

Look carefully!

Remember!

This amulet on your hand;

I have imbued it with so

much power in it that;

any hand that rises to

protect your prey from you;

will be cut off

by this amulet.

Even if it is the hand of God!

Aslan Bhai.

Mahashay Bhagwan!

Kashyapa Mudra

(Symbol for balance & protection)

No! No!

Bhagwan.

Bhagwan!

What happened?

Bhagwan!

Bhagwan, be careful!

This is my Ashram, Ramakant.

I have told you many times not to make

this a hang out for your political goons.

But when have you ever listened to me?

Where are the documents

of the Ashram?

I'll bring them, Mother.

You've reached Shankar Ghat.

Get down. It's the last stop!

PanditJi,

bless me.

Come.

Swami Ji,

those people have taken your house.

But don't be sad about that.

Our houses', in fact all our houses'

doors are open for you always!

All he does is magic!

He doesn't have any powers.

The power is here!

He brought the dead back to life.

What more do we need?

Prakash,

We have to do something now.

Bhagwan.

With the power to break the very

foundation of Mahashay Ashram;

what should I say?

A phenomenon has risen.

And his name is,

Pattabhirama Giri.

See Bhagwan,

that's not the only issue.

We lost the elections.

Tiwari was our major hope.

Against you,

against Mahashay trust;

that means, against all of us;

107 criminal cases

and 168 civil cases

ranging all the way from murder

charges and of course, land grabbing;

Minister Sinha has decided to

take up all of them immediately!

If we don't do something now,

everything will go out of control.

Even our most loyal clients are

already turning into his devotees.

So,

you must beat him, Bhagwan!

That too, it has to be

in front of the people.

Because, they need solid proof.

All of you be ready!

On the night of Buddha Purnima,

this whole world will realize;

that there is no Bhagwan

greater than me!

Jai Bhagwan!

It's the night of

Poornima (full moon),

Guru Poornima.

Who is the Guru?

Who is the Bhagwan?

Tonight.

All of you,

will know the answer to that.

But before that,

to all of you,

who have stood up against me,

falling prey to the black magic

of this bogus Malabari

Pandit today;

I am giving all those

people a last chance!

A last chance to seek

refuge at my footsteps.

Giri,

don't think that you have won.

You are going to fail now.

If you really are a God,

then do what I'm going to do

now, and prove it!

Hail Lord Shiva!

Hail Lord Mahashay!

Hail The Lord!

I can make that poor Brahmin extract

the poisonous thorn that's you;

even during this Buddha Poornima.

But I won't do that.

I won't let you be an indelible

spot on his Karma.

Mahashay Bhagwan's enemy,

is not Pattabhirama Giri now.

It is you.

Whom you yourself

had long forgotten.

And listen,

Not just Mahashay,

no God-man has ever created

any amulet,

or any magical thread,

that has the power to destroy

someone who has Allah's providence,

in this world until today.

And no one is going to create

any hereafter either!

Remember, Ramakant'.!

Remember!

And now,

burn!!

Now!!

Burn!!

Mahashay Bhagwan, also known as

Ramakant Mahashay, has been exposed.

Justice systems of 27 countries have

issued warrants against this man.

The news that's coming from

Bhagwan Mahashay's Ashram;

is going to disturb the

sleep of all his devotees.

According to police officials,

Mahashay Bhagwan aka Ramakant",

was a dangerous criminal who had

been looting people forever.

Long Live Sinha Sir!

Silence! Silence!

This is my Guru!

Please bless me.

Respected Chief Minister Sir,

I have a request to you.

I am just an ordinary scholar.

Don't turn me into a Bhagwan (God).

Whatever I say today,

I will say it in

my mother tongue;

because Hindustan (India);

is not just the land of Hindi.

Bharat

(India)

is home to all of us!

While I acknowledge the respect that

you're giving me, let me also say;

that unlike what you all claim;

I am not a Bhagwan (God).

And my religion is not one which

builds an army of devotees

by performing magic tricks.

'Guru & disciple are one'

'The God and His devotee are one'

The great Hindu religion

that told this to the world.

That's my religion.

I am a teacher!

AVedic teacher who has

a lot more to learn.

Allowing me to do my duty,

all of you should go back.

You should return,

with a firm belief that you would

never bow down to any God-man,

ever again!

Only good things will happen to you.

This.

Is my gift for you.

I am no one to you.

Still,

why did you come to help me?

Ram araya!

Ram araya!

Shall I leave,

Pattabhiram an?

May the Almighty

Goddess bless you!

Allahu Akbar!

(God is the greatest)

Pattabhiraman continued

asking questions to himself.

That man who is no one to me,

why did he come to my help?

There was only one

person who knew,

that Pattabhi had to find the

answers to those questions himself.

Someone who had been protecting him

forever, without his knowledge.

Aslan Mohammed.

The above-mentioned.

Tiyaan.

(The above-mentioned)

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Murali Gopy

Murali Gopy, is an Indian screenwriter, actor, author, singer and journalist. He wrote and acted in Ee Adutha Kaalathu, Tiyaan, Left Right Left and Kammara Sambhavam, which are considered path breakers in their respective genres. He has won numerous awards including Filmfare Awards South and South Indian International Movie Awards for his work on screen and behind it. more…

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