Thursday 14 November 2013

Satya-2, why its a must watch?? --- 'DNL' Ganesh

Why “Satya-2” Concept excites me?

People enjoy listening to the lines “Crime is dead”, “Crime is abolished” and they get relaxed. Hahahaha… Can crime ever end??? Saying crime has end means all people should have equal money, equal justice etc etc. Is it ever possible??? No. So “Crime always exists”. “Satya-2” clearly shows a “Fictious play” on celluloid, how a crime changes its form and reshapes back when “Judiciary system” thinks they had abolished the “Crime”. See below the "Selfishness" present in "Life cells" .... :)




Aynrand’s philosophy of “Virtue of Selfishness” is used in this film. And its “RGV” who made me understand “Aynrand philosophy” through his blog  www.rgvzoomin.org


Satya wants to establish a "Company". He doesnot want to commit the mistakes done by previous gangsters.He want to enter the system with " strange unprevious pattern" so that fear creates in Judicary system.So he chooses "Black box " approach. It's the approach in which police couldn't find 'Who and how a crime is done'.

Satya now devise a plan to establish his company. His plan is :


Satya designs company as: " Company ek soch hai, aadmi (person) nahi "


He slowly enlarges his company one by one. The one working for a company doesnt know who the other person works in the company. In this way the expansion of company goes on and reach common people too.


Satya as a company targets to get " Power in India"


In the process of getting the power "Satya" looses his friend and in the path looses his wife and gets jailed.
In the Climax, the conversation in Jail with the officer reveals his real "Moto" and explains "Power of company" and we feel its "Just a Starting of Company Adventures...."

As Puri Jaggnadh said in Satya-2 Audio function, Watch Satya-2, for keeping " Thoughts in a systematic way", which leads to development and growth of your life.... I too feel the same way



In a line : A must watch Movie

PS: Anaika lips and eyes are to the film, just like  "Paan" after a wonderful lunch.




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  2. If RGV will read this,he will recruit you as his films promoter...

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