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Oh My God!

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OMG – Oh My God! carries a social message, a significant one, but the best part is, it does so without losing the wit and humor.

"The movie is commendable for entering a sensitive territory.
Kudos to director Umesh Shukla and his entire cast and crew and those behind the scenes for illustrating the pointlessness of all religious beliefs and driving the message straight to the heart.
OMG – Oh My God! is a thought-provoking adaptation of a massively successful play.
"If you are looking for a film with genuine story and are confused about faith and God, go watch Oh My God," says OneIndia.

I liked the movie

Critics verdict: OMG Oh My God! a clean movie with a social message - Hindustan Times
 
Recently to my surprise when I visited a Shiva Temple in Mumbai I did not find any devotee doing Abhishek of the Shivling with water or milk as they normally do till recent time (thereby making the environment messy) Instead I found the idol well decoratted with flowers in a very clean surroundings. I think this is impact of the film OMG on the mindset of devotees.
 
tbs Sir
This film is is about Act of God in Home Insurance policies and how one after losing his home due to earth quake puts a case against God to recover his loss. It is worth seeing and how one can change the wording in Home Insurance Policy about this Clause.
 
Sri natarajan43

Recently to my surprise when I visited a Shiva Temple in Mumbai I did not find any devotee doing Abhishek of the Shivling with water or milk as they normally do till recent time (thereby making the environment messy) Instead I found the idol well decoratted with flowers in a very clean surroundings. I think this is impact of the film OMG on the mindset of devotees.

By seeing this movie i also felt that " are we wasting our money wrongly by doing Archanai/ Abhishekams etc"
More over it gives a thought about how one can challenge the clause in home insurance policy about act of God ;

It is worth seeing Hindi Movie.
 
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