In the age of climate collapse, Namma Basava commands us to see nature not as a resource to be exploited, but as a linga (manifestation of the divine) to be revered.
Whether you're revisiting it for the nostalgia or watching it for the first time, Namma Basava is a reminder of why Puneeth Rajkumar will always be the "Power Star" of our hearts. Namma Basava – ನಮ್ಮ ಬಸವ (2005/೨೦೦೫) namma basava
The Anubhava Mantapa (The Hall of Spiritual Experience) was the world’s first known parliamentary forum. Unlike Plato’s Republic (which excluded slaves) or Athens (which excluded women), Basava’s hall had no criteria for entry except commitment to truth. Here, a low-caste cobbler (Chenna Basava) debated theology with a Brahmin. Decisions were made through dialogue, not dogma. In the age of climate collapse, Namma Basava
Known for his versatility, Puneeth Rajkumar also contributed to the film’s soundtrack by recording songs for the movie himself. Unlike Plato’s Republic (which excluded slaves) or Athens