Hung choi did this concept art 10 years ago, and the makers of kalki copied it without even asking him.
Hung choi did this concept art 10 years ago, and the makers of kalki copied it without even asking him.
indians have this immense talent of plagiarizing. India figures among the most 'prolific countries of origin for plagiarism',
Unfortunately, Indian Cinema again and again does copying without asking before or even giving credit...I read/experienced it during my journey through the decades of Hindi Cinema ... and this here also seems quite obvious being a copy.
Originally posted by: Clochette
Unfortunately, Indian Cinema again and again does copying without asking before or even giving credit...I read/experienced it during my journey through the decades of Hindi Cinema ... and this here also seems quite obvious being a copy.
And Indian cinema keeps getting away with it, it's not good, taking something which you didn't create.
https://youtu.be/2B_gx1V2kfU?si=SBkazpuwCXRdslIw
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Choi? Korean?
Yehi dimag chalta hai mera, out of everything, this is what caught my eye.
@On topic: Kitna chori karoge yaar. Art, songs, tunes, lyrics, storyline. Akal kahi mil rahi ho to h wo chura lo.
It also shows how there is just not alot of creativity in Indian cinema anymore, the same things are done again and again in nearly every film, or films and songs are remade/copied, ideas are copied or stolen
Whereas if you look at other countries and their cinema, the kind of movies and ideas they are coming up with are so innovative
They should sue
Bollywood keeps getting away with plagiarizing
Not cool
Originally posted by: Clochette
Unfortunately, Indian Cinema again and again does copying without asking before or even giving credit...I read/experienced it during my journey through the decades of Hindi Cinema ... and this here also seems quite obvious being a copy.
For ex, Chak de India is heavily ‘inspired’ from Miracle but they didn’t even get mentioned, let alone being credited.
I agree that there are some plot parts that could have inspired the writer to use them but there are still enough ones in Chak De independent from Miracle who cater in a fine way to the particularity of India. In addition, it was a women team which gave another dynamic to the movie.
If one knows a lot of movies from different filmindustries, one will always find plotpoints another movie before also had...it's the same in books, too. That is still a far cry away from copying or plagiarizing.
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