He argues that true spirituality—the union of self with the cosmos (Yoga)—does not require a priest, a temple, or a Vibhuti -smeared guru. In his blistering YouTube monologues, often filmed on a mobile phone in a bare room, he systematically dismantles:
His followers call him Annachi (Elder Brother), not Swami. They don't build ashrams for him; they build WhatsApp groups to fact-check other godmen. He has inadvertently created a movement of . pokkiri tamil yogi
The story revolves around a small-time thief named Anthony (played by Vijay), who lives in a village. He falls in love with a local girl named Shruti (played by Asin), but their romance is disrupted by a series of events. Anthony's best friend, Muthusamy (played by M. S. Bhaskar), is a kind-hearted and honest man who gets involved in a scam with some local goons. To save his friend and clear his own name, Anthony takes on the villains and gets entangled in a web of action, comedy, and drama. He argues that true spirituality—the union of self
He teaches Prakrutha Yoga —a grounded, earthy spirituality that involves eating without ritual, loving without labels, and speaking the truth even if it costs you your teeth. He has inadvertently created a movement of
: Pokkiri was a massive commercial hit, running for over 200 days in theaters and becoming one of the highest-grossing Tamil films of that decade.
This piece was written in the spirit of a Tamil cinema Yogi—where philosophy meets the front row whistle.