Now, Bollywood suffers from a disease in which our writers, directors, and artists cannot work on original stories and ideas.
This lack of innovation is leading Hindi Cinema to the lowest level. We also copy songs, Movie stories, camera angles, and Posters.
This is a serious issue, and if you look at the recent movie The Xpose, you will see that they copied almost everything they could from the Hollywood movie The Great Gatsby.
Bollywood Posters Copied from Hollywood
Ek Villain Poster Copied from Step Up
We have some kind of posters in many movies like Krrish, Jai Ho etc.
The Xpose poster Copied from The Great Gatsby
This is called a perfect copy of Himesh Reshammiya’s failed product.
O Teri poster Copied from The Other Guys
Guns are replaced by Mic and cameras; this is too much.
Aitraaz poster Copied from The Graduate
Sometimes I feel like they capture these posters on the same locations.
Anjaana Anjaani poster Copied from An Education
Even the hand positions are the same.
Damadamm poster Copied from Magazine cover
Himesh Reshammiya again, total photoshopped
Ek Tha Tiger poster Copied from the Prince of Persia Game
Ek Tha Tiger poses Taken from Prince of Persia Sands of Time.
Hiss poster copied from King Arthur
Nice replacement of Sword.
Hulchul poster Copied from My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Just copied!
Jab Tak Hai Jaan poster Copied from Special Forces
It looks different, but the concept is the same.
Jannat 2 poster Copied from the Mechanic
Again same concept poster of Jannat 2.
Mausam Poster copied from Titanic
This one is Epic, Copied from Epic movie to Epic Fail.
Murder 2 Poster Copied from Anti-Christ
Thank god we have a censor board.
Naksha Poster Copied from Sahara
That’s why the movie was super flop.
Phoonk 2 Poster copied from Chaser
At least make some minor changes, please.
Ra.One Poster copied from Batman
Indian Superhero vs Batman.
Rowdy Rathore Poster Copied from The Replacement Killers
Now we can say Don’t anger us.
Ugly Aur Pagli poster Copied from Til Death
Mallika Sherawat is very strong.
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara Poster copied from Lords of Dogtown.
The movie was original, but the poster?
I can say one thing to our creative geniuses of Bollywood, you can’t copy anything just by telling that your work is inspired by Hollywood and other cinema around the world.
Many filmmakers are working hard to give their best to the Indian Film Industry.
So copycats are like them!