Trance (I) (2020)
8/10
The game of faith .
5 May 2020
The game of faith and superstition on earth has been going on for centuries. In this era of science and technology, almost all the world is in a lock down phase in a fight waged by a virus.

Then comes a film "Trance". In which faith is shown as a business model. This model has a charismatic avatar. Which is controlled by a world class corporate.

In this modern age, an incarnation of God arises, defeating all scientific concepts and research.

Who possesses the divine powers of God. So that he seems to solve all the problems on the spot.

This drama is going on in front of the whole world. And hardly anyone has any problem with this. The media also appears to bow before their cravings.

There is so much crowd of superstitious people behind them. The administration thought of a thousand times before putting its hand.

Their followers are buying their products "holy water" and "holy oil" by not buying medicines to cure diseases of their own and their families.

At the core of this faith and superstition trade is psychology and psychiatry. And the money-hungry luxuries running them.

Those who are cleverly operating this business with the help of a Hitech Corporate.

But how long the tree can stay on hollow roots. He has to collapse one day or the other.

A South Indian (Malayali) Struggling Motivational Speaker (Viju) gets a job in Mumbai to play the role of a religious speaker.

Viju does not believe in religion and God, so he is given a special training.

In which he is told in detail about a particular religion and his role in it.
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