πOriginally posted by: Briaahna
Movie going to be a BB , I predict
The hype π¬even tho itβs sane old shit but looks better than Ra1 and zero
Next Jawaan and then Dunki
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πOriginally posted by: Briaahna
Movie going to be a BB , I predict
The hype π¬even tho itβs sane old shit but looks better than Ra1 and zero
Next Jawaan and then Dunki
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BB hoga , izzat sawaal hai π¬
hit hujae to bare baat haOriginally posted by: Briaahna
BB hoga , izzat sawaal hai π¬
under 200 finish lagrha ha π
Originally posted by: Clochette
HearMeRoar, I won't argue with you as I admit that the wording (with the use of "country") is associated to JFK and his acceptance speech...and plagiarize means "to use another person's idea(s) or work and pretend that it is the own".
Still, in this case, that isn't something I perceive as negative or worth to be criticised, exactly because there is no sort of copyright for this sentence - just an association one makes or doesn't make. Kennedy himself may have found this sentence very apt when he reminded it having heard it in another circumstance.
However, I agree that in movies (and art generally), ideas of others are used (although often slightly changed/given a personal touch).
I do think it's a negative. I also think it needs to called out really loudly and vociferously because:
1) YRF frequently and blatantly steals ideas and plots as was the case with Ladies vs. Ricky Bahl. Dharma does, too, with Kalank. Adi Chopra stole credit from Honey Irani for DDLJ.
2) YRF then sues small-time YouTubers for copyright violation when they use scenes in criticisms! That is actually fair use, not violation, but those small-timers won't have the resources to go up against a giant like Yash Raj.
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This is a real one from the trailer?π³π³ Ok, they are just writing trolling material for Twitter now
Originally posted by: semantic.error
10 bucks on female lead was planted by the villain, but later realises she fell in love with the male lead and sacrifices herself to save him, but is somehow magically saved by the male lead in a feat of superhuman strength and resilience
You mean she does a 'Sunehri' π
So there's a twist where she is going to pretend she's Donald Trump in the movie?
HMR, I've no intention to defend YRF or Aditya...it was just my opinion regarding that one sentence π
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