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CinemaCon Stunned into Silence: Vidyut Jammwal’s Gayatri Mantra Elevates Street Fighter Launch

At CinemaCon in Las Vegas, the Street Fighter trailer launch paused for an unexpected moment of contemplation when Vidyut Jammwal chanted the Gayatri Mantra after brief invocations to the sun and moon. The auditorium’s energy shifted from high-decibel anticipation to attentive silence, with many audience members closing their eyes. The clip quickly went viral, widely…
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Nick Jonas Embraces Hindu Values with Priyanka Chopra: Multifaith Parenting and Dharma

Nick Jonas highlights how embracing Hindu values since marrying Priyanka Chopra has shaped a thoughtful, multifaith approach to parenting. He underscores the importance of karma, dharma, and Indian traditions in their home, blending cultural integration with spiritual depth. The family’s practice reflects unity in diversity and illustrates how interfaith households can nurture respect while preserving…
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Temple of Doom’s Hinduism Problem: How Hollywood Stereotypes Fueled Hinduphobia—and What Heals It

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom popularized distorted images of Hinduism that still influence global perceptions. This analysis explains how the film’s depiction of Kali and “Thuggee” recycles colonial-era myths rather than historical accuracy. It traces the social effects—everyday stereotyping, classroom confusion, and Hinduphobia—while noting spillover harms to Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism through blanket…
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Vin Diesel’s ‘Shroom’ Quotes the Bhagavad Gita: Duty, Fear, and Dharma in Billy Lynn’s World

A pivotal scene in Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk (2016) brings the Bhagavad Gita into a modern war setting, as Vin Diesel’s ‘Shroom’ reflects on karma, fear, and duty with Joe Alwyn’s Billy Lynn. By invoking Krishna’s counsel to Arjuna, the film reframes courage as ethically grounded clarity rather than mere boldness. The moment resonates…