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Is Seeman really meet Prabhakaran?

Is Seeman really meet Prabhakaran?

He met with Velupillai Prabhakaran in 2008 when the war between the Sri Lankan government and the LTTE was looming. Following this, Seeman started to speak out against the killings of a large number of Tamils during Sri Lanka’s civil war.

Who is Prabhakaran in family man?

Velupillai Prabhakaran was the leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Prabhakaran’s life again makings a headline after the release of Amazon prime video web series ‘The Family Man Season 2’. Many people have claimed that Bhaskaran’s character resembles Velupillai Prabhakaran, the founder of LTTE.

Is Bhaskaran based on Prabhakaran?

1. The reason for Bhaskaran deciding to attack the Indian Prime Minister: The chief of the Eelam movement in the show is Bhaskaran, who is closely modelled on late LTTE chief Prabhakaran.

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Is the LTTE bad?

The LTTE has been designated as a terrorist organisation by 32 countries, including the European Union, Canada, the United States, and India.

What is the story of LTTE Prabhakaran?

Prabhakaran was the youngest of four children, born in Valvettithurai, on Sri Lanka’s Jaffna peninsula’s northern coast. Founded in 1976, the LTTE rocketed to prominence in 1983 after it ambushed a patrol of the Sri Lanka Army outside Jaffna, resulting in the deaths of 13 soldiers.

Is Family Man 2 Based on true story?

One of the main characters in ‘The Family Man 2’ is Bhaskaran. The story of Bhaskaran in the series is fictional, but it would not be wrong to say that it is inspired from the life of Velupillai Prabhakaran, the head of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).

Is Bhaskaran alive LTTE?

The LTTE waged war in Sri Lanka for more than 25 years, to create an independent state for the Sri Lankan Tamil people. Prabhakaran, who had said, “I would prefer to die in honour rather than being caught alive by the enemy”, was killed in fighting with the Sri Lankan Army in May 2009.