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Sri Manjunatha (2001)
Manjunatha, an atheist, fights against social evils. He marries Kathyayini, a staunch devotee of Lord Shiva. As the days go by, Manjunatha realizes the existence of God.
Manjunatha, an atheist, fights against social evils. He marries Kathyayini, a staunch devotee of Lord Shiva. As the days go by, Manjunatha realizes the existence of God.
The film's narrative champions unwavering traditional religious faith, divine intervention, and personal devotion as central tenets, aligning its dominant themes with conservative values without engaging in explicit political discourse.
This Indian devotional film features traditional casting appropriate to its cultural and historical setting, with no instances of race or gender swaps of roles. The narrative focuses on spiritual themes and traditional Hindu values, without engaging in critiques of traditional identities or explicit DEI themes.
The film is a devotional epic centered on Lord Manjunatha, portraying Hindu deities, rituals, and the power of faith with deep reverence and affirmation. It showcases miracles and the spiritual journey of a devotee, reinforcing the virtues and dignity of the faith.
The film 'Sri Manjunatha' is a devotional drama focused on religious themes and traditional narratives. It does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in no depiction to evaluate.
The film 'Sri Manjunatha' is a devotional drama that focuses on religious themes and characters. There are no discernible transsexual characters or related themes present in the narrative, resulting in no specific portrayal to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is a devotional drama based on Hindu mythology. Major deities like Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are portrayed with their traditionally established genders. The central human character, a devotee named Manjunatha, is not based on a prior canonical source that establishes a different gender.
The film is an Indian devotional movie based on Hindu mythology and local legends. All characters, including deities and devotees, are portrayed by Indian actors, consistent with their established cultural and racial context. No character canonically established as one race is portrayed as a different race.
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