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What is the final destination ???
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19 Oct '12 09:24 pm
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Hii inquistive,
I believe that the true destination of human life is total freedom from all sorts of bondages and ignorance, i.e. achieving the state of complete knowledge.And it can be reached even during this life before we finally say good bye to this world.
Answered by sur, 19 Oct '12 09:31 pm
I believe that the true destination of human life is total freedom from all sorts of bondages and ignorance, i.e. achieving the state of complete knowledge.And it can be reached even during this life before we finally say good bye to this world.
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'Mokshadham' is a final destination for all .. as everyone has to die.
Answered by subhash, 19 Oct '12 09:29 pm
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Final Destination is a 2000 American supernatural horror-thriller film directed by James Wong. The screenplay was written by Glen Morgan, Wong and Jeffrey Reddick, based on a story by Reddick. The film stars Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Kerr Smith, and Tony Todd. Sawa portrays a teenager who "cheats death" after having a premonition of himself and others perishing in a plane explosion and uses it by saving himself and a handful of other passengers, but is continued to be stalked by Death by claiming back their lives which should have been lost in the plane.
The film was based on a spec script intended for The X-Files, written by Reddick. X-Files writing partners Wong and Morgan were interested and agreed to re-write and direct a feature film of it, marking Wong's film directing debut.[ Filming took place in Alabama and Vancouver. Final Destination was released on 17 March 2000, and was a financial success, making $10 million on its opening weekend. The film score was released on the same ...more
The film was based on a spec script intended for The X-Files, written by Reddick. X-Files writing partners Wong and Morgan were interested and agreed to re-write and direct a feature film of it, marking Wong's film directing debut.[ Filming took place in Alabama and Vancouver. Final Destination was released on 17 March 2000, and was a financial success, making $10 million on its opening weekend. The film score was released on the same ...more
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Answered by Prince Deva, 19 Oct '12 09:27 pm
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