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The film is based on the assassination of Portuguese explorer Vasco Da Gama, who arrived in Kappad near Calicut in 1498. Interestingly Urumi comes with the tagline: 'The boy who wanted to kill Vasco Da Gama.'Director By Santhosh Sivan.
The film is based on the assassination of Portuguese explorer Vasco Da Gama, who arrived in Kappad near Calicut in 1498. Interestingly Urumi comes with the tagline: 'The boy who wanted to kill Vasco Da Gama.'Director By Santhosh Sivan.

==Music plagiarism==
The film's music may be copied from some western albums or films but wiki is not the place to include those stupid details. And the IP user who is continuosly reverting me is citing an article published by [http://itwofs.com/ itwofs.com], which is more like a personal blog than a website, and fails [[WP:RS]]. -- [[User:Arfaz|Arfaz]] ([[User talk:Arfaz|talk]]) 06:44, 25 July 2011 (UTC)

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The film is based on the assassination of Portuguese explorer Vasco Da Gama, who arrived in Kappad near Calicut in 1498. Interestingly Urumi comes with the tagline: 'The boy who wanted to kill Vasco Da Gama.'Director By Santhosh Sivan.

Music plagiarism

The film's music may be copied from some western albums or films but wiki is not the place to include those stupid details. And the IP user who is continuosly reverting me is citing an article published by itwofs.com, which is more like a personal blog than a website, and fails WP:RS. -- Arfaz (talk) 06:44, 25 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]