The Aquaman movie had a mix of closeness and departures from the comics. It retained important aspects like the underwater world and Aquaman's powers, but added new subplots and character arcs. It's a matter of personal opinion how close one considers it to be.
Overall, the Aquaman movie stayed true to the comic books. It brought to life the familiar characters and settings, with only a few minor tweaks for the cinematic experience.
Tamil Eelam was the idea of an independent Tamil - speaking nation in the northern and eastern parts of Sri Lanka. In the post - colonial era, Sinhalese - dominated governments in Sri Lanka passed policies that marginalized the Tamil minority. This marginalization grew over time, fueling the separatist movement. The LTTE became the most prominent and violent exponent of this separatist ideology. They engaged in a long - drawn armed struggle against the Sri Lankan state. But the international community was divided on how to deal with the situation. Some countries saw the LTTE as a terrorist organization, while others sympathized with the Tamil cause. In the end, the Sri Lankan military's offensive ended the LTTE's bid for Tamil Eelam.
Not entirely. While the movie might have drawn inspiration from real events, it has undergone significant fictionalization and creative interpretation to make it more engaging for the audience.