Nevada
(US)
(ANI):
A
new
film,
titled
"Karma:
The
New
Revolution",
will
explain
the
role
of
Karma
in
the
recent
golfer
Tiger
Woods'
apology,
according
to
reports.
Reportedly
releasing
on
March
15,
it
will
also
explain
the
role
Karma
played
in
the
death
of
entertainment
icon
Michael
Jackson.
It
will
highlight
how
Karma
Yoga
has
helped
everyday
individuals
overcome
credit
crunch,
cancer
and
crime,
it
is
said.
Filmed
in
over
a
dozen
countries,
it
is
presented
by
Acharya
Zen,
who
was
reportedly
quoted
as
saying:
Karma
and
Redemption
go
hand
in
hand
and
in
Verse
173
of
The
Dhammapadas,
the
Buddha
states
that
'a
person
who
makes
amends
for
his
mistakes
can
light
up
the
world
like
the
moon
merging
from
the
clouds'.
This
suggests
that
Tiger
Woods
can
redeem
himself
by
following
the
Buddha's
last
words
'Appo
Deepo
Bhava'
or
'Be
a
lamp
unto
yourself'.
Tagline
of
the
film
is:
"Take
Charge
of
your
Destiny!"
Indo-American
statesman
Rajan
Zed
says
that
"Karma" is
becoming
highly
popular
in
Hollywood
and
other
entertainment
industries.
In
2009
alone,
four
films
and
one
television
series
titled
"Karma"
were
made.
Starting
with
J.L.
Freer-Hunt
directed
1933
"Karma",
21
films
titled
"Karma"
have
been
produced.
Beginning
with
1912
"The
Reincarnation
of
Karma"
(about
a
snake
who
is
said
to
resume
human
form
every
100
years)
to
upcoming
2011
"The
Karma
Coalition",
there
are
61
films
whose
name
includes
word
"Karma"
in
it.
Hollywood
diva
Lindsay
Lohan
(Mean
Girls)
wrote
on
social
networking
service
'twitter'
sometime
back:
"i'm
all
about
Karma..
what
goes
around
comes
around!",
Zed,
who
is
chairperson
of
Indo-American
Leadership
Confederation,
adds.