The Earth is approaching the death-asteroid Now Indians have the responsibility to save life In the universe alone, what can humanity cr...
The Earth is approaching the death-asteroid
Now Indians have the responsibility to save life
In the universe alone, what can humanity cross its smallness to protect their only dwelling from this calamity?
A pyrotechnic astronomer moving towards the blue colored planet. Space stations have been destroyed in one place. In the universe alone, what can humanity cross its smallness to protect their only dwelling from this calamity? Such a story we saw in a Hollywood movie. But in the Indian film space? No I do not remember anything!
Indian films have begun to take pings with Hollywood world for quite some time. It is not about acting or screenplay. Today the Bollywood viewers are in sight. Regional photos like 'Bahubali' have also received a reception in the Visitors' Hall of the World. Phillom-Bettara has been forced to comment on all the pictures of these pictures that are not behind Hollywood. But in some places still can not enter Indian films, it is also forced to admit that people of this country openly. So is a space asteroid. Pictures like '2001, A Space Odyssey' (1968) or 'Interstellar' (2014) were not possible in the country. But in the country of Rakesh Sharma or Kalpana Chawla, Sunita Williams did not have a Space Adventure movie in the country!
This shortcoming is being fulfilled this time. Not the Bollywood, the initiative has come from 'Tollywood' (Tamil film industry). India's first space-adventure movie 'Tick Tick Tick' was powered by Shatshundar Rajan. Producer V. Hitesh Junk Jameer Ravi, Nivetha, Aron Aziz, Ramesh Tilak are also presenting the role. In this picture, you can see the Mammarakarmu coming towards the city of Chennai. After that, it will be seen on the Rupoli screen. Recently, 'Tick Tick Tick' Trailer released on YouTube The news is that the film's inspiration was based on the 1998 Hollywood blockbuster 'Amagadon' directed by Michael Bay. Here is a little sad Indian viewers What was the first Indian space 'sai-fi' that could not be taken with a basic story?


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