13 Oct 2011

7am Arivu story revealed by AR Murugadoss

7am Arivu story revealed by AR Murugadoss

The much awaited movie 7am Arivu is ready for hitting the screen on this October 26, 2011. Surya and Shruti Haasan are playing the lead roles. And especially the time machine also playing the lead role.

AR Murugadoss revealed the storyline of 7am Arivu. The story line is about the Bodhidharma, who was the Pallava king of 6th Century. He went to China and spread our tradition among them.

This movie will definitely show the Tamil tradition to the world. It’s unbelievable that part of the movie intersects with 1500 years old language. It’s not only a Scientific-fiction based movie but also a tradition based movie. The movie also says about the Tamil history.AR Murugadoss who linked the history with the present era using the concept of Time Machine.

The story is based on the historic relationship between India and China which unfolds to the hidden truths around the form of martial arts known as Kung Fu, which according to a few historians originated to India.

The story of “7am Arivu” is based on the theme of time traveling and the movie revolves around a Time Machine. This time machine is invented by Shruti Hassan as she plays the role of a scientist in the movie. Her invention of time machine unveils the hidden truths including the Tamil culture and its ancient connection with the Chinese tradition. As the bad guys try to steal this invention but are stopped by Surya who will be playing three different roles in this movie one is scientist and another two are an aggressive monk and a circus stunt artist.

A pallava king from Kanchipuram went to China in order to preach Buddhism and he stayed there at the Shoalin Monastery and preached Buddhist doctrines. At that time he trained local people in the art of Varmakkalai. It is said that this art underwent many changes and is now known as Shaolin Kung Fu or boxing. Even today people in China worship Bodhidharma. Because of this, there will be some dialogues and song in Cantonese languages.

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