Allright, thanks! 🙂
In the video I didn't said, exploit, but they tend to do things indirectly that get them in situation where things get out of control (planets gets destroyed, earth the planet or the place where you live is disrupted, can mean you may lose support, fated events, adoption in Movies or anime, those things are there but stronger when the chart is weaker). I was using Anime myth of people with Saturn in Dhata, look at DBZ stories, full of voice actor with Saturn in Dhata, also Pikachu stories in Pokemon look at the first episode, Chopper in One Piece (same voice actor as Pikachu), those stories are all over the place in the anime symbology. In practice and real life I think it's a difficulty to understand the basics, just like right now you are struggling to understand your charts even if you have an exalted Venus in your chart, so it's a great chart in many other level, ketu lord is great, rahu is helps, also Dhata lord is help by Jupiter and the Moon. Remember Dhata is just one aspect of your life and you may not understand it easily when it's happening to you, because we tend to be biased. So if I were you I would look at your strength first, then your weaknesses. It will be easier for your mind.
PS: if you know DBZ well, that story of Son goku transforming in to a giant Monkey who look at like a baby express well the Dhata story, and he gets waked up by the full moon. Also if you know the stories well, he gets all kind of injuries to the Head, and Dhata body part is the Head I think, where the Sun is exalted. Again look at the voice actors chart, it doesn't seem to be a coincidence, you will probably see it in movies also.
Also if you want to understand Dhata more easily look at the opposite Sign, you may tend to do that more, instead of Dhata, again at those stories, what is the common theme, what they have to do when their planets gets destroyed or when they are adopted, what they have to do that other people don't need to? Compare Bulma with San goku, they are complete opposite.
Thanks. I am not very familiar with anime but I already could recognize some patterns after watching the rishi video of Dhaataa
Here what chatp Gpt said about Russel crowe movies, he has Saturn in Dhata. You can also find thoses themes with Robert downey Junior (Iron Man actor)
🎬 In His Movies
Gladiator (2000)
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Ground destroyed: Maximus loses everything — his family is murdered, his home is burned, and his rank as general is stripped away.
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Lack of support: The Roman Senate doesn’t back him, his soldiers scatter, and he is enslaved. He fights alone in the arena, building strength with nothing but his own will.
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Adopted/rejected family: Commodus, who should have been his “brother” in Rome, betrays him, making him an outsider in the empire he once defended.
Cinderella Man (2005)
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Ground destroyed: The Great Depression wipes out his career, money, and dignity.
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Working alone: He’s abandoned by the boxing establishment, seen as washed-up, and must rebuild from scratch to feed his family.
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Lack of support: Even his body betrays him — his broken right hand forces him to reinvent his fighting style.
A Beautiful Mind (2001)
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Lack of support: As John Nash, he suffers schizophrenia, rejected and distrusted by colleagues, friends, even his wife at times.
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Ground destroyed: His career collapses, he loses credibility, and he is left isolated in his mind.
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Working alone: Nash fights an inner war, often abandoned by the system that should have helped him.
Robin Hood (2010)
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Adopted/rejected family: Robin is revealed to be not of noble birth but the son of a stonemason. He takes on another man’s identity and is essentially an outsider “adopted” into a cause.
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Lack of support: He starts as a common archer with no backing, and he has to rise against kings and nobles who betray the common folk.
The Insider (1999)
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Ground destroyed: His career at a tobacco company is ruined when he turns whistleblower.
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Lack of support: Friends, colleagues, and even legal institutions turn against him.
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Working alone: He carries the burden of exposing the truth by himself, at the cost of family, money, and safety.
Noah (2014)
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Ground destroyed: Noah literally witnesses the end of the world — the ground he built his life on (human civilization) is swept away.
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Lack of support: He is mocked and rejected by humanity before the flood, even opposed by parts of his own family.
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Adopted/rejected family: His adopted daughter (Emma Watson’s character) creates family conflict. His bloodline doubts him, leaving him alone with his vision.
Other Films
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Master and Commander (2003): Though he is captain, command isolates him — he carries the burden of leadership with no one to share it.
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Proof of Life (2000): He works as a lone negotiator, distrusted by those he helps.
🌍 In Real Life
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Family roots: Crowe was born in New Zealand but moved to Australia young. He has often said he felt like an “outsider” in both cultures, not fully belonging to either.
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Career rejection: Before Gladiator, Hollywood saw him as “too rough” and not leading-man material. He had to force his way into stardom without much support.
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Media isolation: After his fame, scandals (fights, “phone-throwing” incident, volatile behavior) led to the press turning against him. He was often abandoned by colleagues during those times.
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Divorce and family struggles: His marriage broke apart, and he often speaks of being estranged from his children for long stretches due to work and distance.
🔑 The Core Themes for Crowe
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Loss of everything built → Gladiator, Cinderella Man, The Insider, Noah.
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Rejection/Isolation → Abandoned by society (Beautiful Mind, Noah, real life scandals).
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Working alone without support → Master and Commander, Proof of Life, Insider.
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Adopted/rejected family → Robin Hood, Noah, real-life cultural outsider identity.