Once upon a time, there lived a King whose name was Singhadachoo. King Ratchaseina was jealous of the King Singhadachoo and wanted to capture the kingdom of King Singhadachoo. Both the Kings belonged to the Garuda Deva dynasty, though; they were not brothers of the same family. King Singhadachoo had only one son whose name was Tien. To safeguard Tien from the bloody upcoming battle, King Singhadachoo sent Tien to the Dance School of Master Bua for few months till the war gets over. In the Master Bua’s dancing school, Tien got a new sweet friend, Pim. A traitor of King Singhadachoo was trying to kidnap Tien, but, the faithful General of King Singhadachoo killed the traitor. King Ratchaseina killed Tien’s parents. The faithful General of King Singhadachoo fled from that deadly place with the Prince. On his way, he threw the Prince beside a jungle. The people of King Ratchaseina killed the General.
In those ancient days, the system of slavery was predominant in almost all civilization. The little boy was thrown inside the big dugout of mud waters where he fought against a hungry crocodile. King CherNung, the King of Bandits in the Garuda Wing Cliff liked the bravery of that little boy. As the King CherNung had no son, so he decided to adopt the boy as his son to make him the successor of his kingdom. The training started. The boy learned all the tactics and techniques of Indian martial arts successfully to become the successor of King CherNung. But, before he could become the King of the Garuda Cliff, he wanted to take his sweet revenge. He killed King Ratchaseina and got back his sweet childhood lover, Pim. After coming back to the Garuda Cliff, he was surprised to see all the dangerous warriors. The Elephant tried to protect him as much as possible. He lost his real father long time back, but, this time, he lost his adopted father. If you want to enjoy some fabulous actions based on Indian martial-arts, then you must watch the movie, “ONG BAK 2.”
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