Samsara (2001 film)

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Samsara
Tibetan
Ladakhi

Samsara is a 2001

Enlightenment.[2] It stars Shawn Ku as the monk Tashi, and Christy Chung
as Pema.

Plot

Tashi began his training as a Buddhist monk at the age of five. Twenty years later, he emerges from a three-year solitary meditation, for which he is awarded the degree of

migrant workers
for the harvest. After another encounter with Pema, they marry. They later have a son, Karma.

The ex-lama becomes a farmer and landowner, becoming financially successful by bringing the harvest to the city instead of selling to the local merchant Dawa, who cheats the local farmers. This puts him at odds with Jamayang, Pema's former fiancee and local stonemason, who resents Tashi for damaging the long-standing relationship between the people of the valley and Dawa.

Tashi is at odds with his sexuality and an attraction to Sujata, a migrant worker who returns to the farm to labor each year. While Pema goes to the city to sell their harvest, he and Sujata have sex. He's told that this was something Sujata and Pema have talked about for years. His friend from his time as a lama comes to visit, and informs Tashi that their mentor, Apo, has died. Racked with guilt over his infidelity and the death of Apo, Tashi leaves the farm to return to the monastery.

Cast

  • Shawn Ku as Tashi
  • Christy Chung as Pema
  • Neelesha Barthel as Sujata
  • Lhakpa Tsering as Dawa
  • Jamayang Jinpa as Sonam

References

  1. ^ a b Dawtree, Adam (8 January 2002). "Miramax buys 'Samsara' for U.S." Variety. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Narrow Gauge Cowboy". Tehelka. 17 June 2006. Archived from the original on 19 September 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2022.

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