Sorry Lady in Red, a.k.a Radhe Maa, your television primetime is up. The “Royal Rock Star” Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Insan is back with the sequel to his controversial first film MSG (The Messenger of God).
The sequel is called MSG2.
How original!
It has been just a year, and the self-proclaimed Godman is ready to unleash his larger than life persona and his love for blings and shlings.
The teaser of MSG2 looks similar to MSG. The only difference being the inclusion of tribals.
But no matter what people tell you – that the rockstar Guru performs gravity defying acts, we at The Quint found MSG2 strictly adhering to the laws of Physics.
Law of Gravity
Ram Rahim Singh found out a in a jiffy, what probably had taken Sir Isaac Newton a lifetime to figure. The Universal Law Of Gravitation says what goes up eventually has to come down. And who knows better than him. That’s why Singh ji launches himself in orbit, only to be pulled down as wrath on a group of ill-fated commandos. Ethan Hunt AKA Tom Cruise, shame on you to use fancy gadgets to jump from the Burj Khalifa. Such wimps, we say!
Law of Inertia
Ram Rahim Singh decides to go wild and takes on an elephant, Superman style. This is when the Law of Inertia comes to use. An elephant (moving at a constant speed in a straight line) can only be stopped by an external force. And what greater force than Guru ji himself?!
Centrifugal Force
It is the Centrifugal Force that comes to play when Guru ji has to beat the bad guys black and blue. Guru ji is the shiny object, swirling at high speeds to bring down enemy clusters.
The Big Bang Theory
With the launch of MSG2, one can only expect that the Ram Rahim Singh universe is expanding. Just like the Big Bang, Guruji exploded into our lives, taking us on a journey, making us discover glittery new worlds!
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