VCK MP D. Ravikumar Says “Greatest Of All Time” Means Sanatana Philosophy, Sparks Online Trolling

The term “Sanatana” appears to be a constant source of distress for Villupuram Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) MP D. Ravikumar. The MP has recently devised a fancy explanation for the new Kollywood film “The Greatest of All Time (GOAT)” that promotes Sanatana philosophy. Influenced by irrational fear and obsession, his interpretation has triggered widespread surprise and amusement among netizens online, sparking a wave of trolling and debate.

Kollywood actor Vijay’s eagerly awaited film, “The Greatest Of All Time (GOAT),” hit theatres on 5 September 2024. Directed by Venkat Prabhu and produced by AGS Productions, the film has been praised by fans as an action-packed spectacle. However, reviews from the general audience have been mixed.

In a surprising twist, VCK MP D. Ravikumar took to his official X account to suggest that the film’s title promoting Sanatana Dharma. He questioned whether Vijay’s film title, “The Greatest of All Time,” reflects the Sanatana concept, suggesting it implies something that remains unchanged over time, in line with the definition of ‘Sanatana’ as ‘eternally unchangeable.’ He wondered if the film’s title was chosen with this idea in mind, citing Tamil grammar, Tholkappiyam, which states, “Every word carries meaning” (Thol.Sol. 157).

Ravikumar remarked, ” Is Vijay movie title carries ‘Sanatana’? Isn’t the greatest of all time a Sanatana concept? ‘The greatest of all time’ means that even if time changes, this will not change right? The meaning of the word ‘Sanatana’ is ‘eternaly unchangeable’! Did Vijay name the film knowing this? Every word is about the meaning (Thol.Sol. 157)”

The VCK MP’s social media post was met with heavy mockery and trolling, some of them listed below:

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