Physical manifestation of word LUCK

Pheww,
What luck!!!

The only guy who escapes a city struck by some disaster with his family was Our HERO. My jaw dropped as I saw the driving skills of our hero.

When our hero reached airport he saw the pilot of his plane dead, now what? But luckily boyfriend of our hero’s wife was a beginner pilot (who flew plane with amazing acrobatic skills not possible for a normal pilot). OK now when our hero got a plane to go away from the city. Let’s say the wave of disaster chased our hero until he crossed the city borders, the waves even chased the plane on runway, that was luck definitely.

Then after falling in a sudden fissure developed in the ground, I don’t know how our hero got out (luck obviously) and than he ran with a speed of at least 40 miles per hour to catch a plane taking off. (Even Usain Bolt run at 22 miles per hour)

It was luck of our hero as he saved his family even after a plane crash. Again thanks to the driving skills of our hero as everyone was in a car when they got out from the landing plane. (This scene reminded me of the character Launchpad in the cartoon series Ducktales he always used to get out live after plane crashes luckily)

It was luck again that the place where plane crashed our hero met a boy and luckily the boy was also going to the same place where our hero was. And then when our hero tried to get his family on board a huge arc, that time our hero got lucky and got rid of his wife’s boyfriend.

And then our hero and his child (an extraordinary underwater swimmer at an age of 5 or 6) saved people in the arc by removing a rope (which was struck in the gears when they were entering the arc) from the gear box of the gate.

After watching the performance of hero in this game of luck, I realised that this level of performance cannot be achieved even by Rajnikanth and Mithun Da.

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