The Only Film on Origins of Kung Fu

While martial arts films are among the most popular genres at the box-office, Buddha Files: Samurai, Shaolin and Hwarang is the first and only film to explain the origins of the martial arts and the Buddhist Genocide in India that inspired Bodhidharma to begin the tradition of martial Buddhism across East Asia including the world's top Asian superpowers China, Korea and Japan.

Per the Neorealism of Oscar-winner Satyajit Ray (whose closest associate Soumitra Chatterjee was a mentor to Soho), Buddha Files is the only film involving real Shaolin lineage holders and conveys more authentic research into both the Buddhist philosophy as well as the choreography of the Asian martial arts of China, Japan and Korea than any film ever made. Further, Buddha Files showcases all real and authentic martial arts without wires, special effects or any stunt doubles. In fact, Soho even was hospitalized after one of the fight scenes as the falls, hits and weapons were real. Buddha Files engages real Shaolin lineage holders from the actual Shaolin Temple and Soho also worked with fight experts linked to John Woo -- Asia's greatest ever action director. The fight choreography merges Shaolin, Samurai and Hwarang styles of combat with matching costumes to be a unique cinematic experience unlike any other martial arts film.

And the only film to fuse Shaolin, Samurai & Hwarang Styles of Combat & Zen Culture