Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan is off to an enormous begin on the field workplace. The Atlee movie, which noticed Shah Rukh in six totally different avatars, has created historical past by changing into the very best opening movie of Hindi cinema with a worldwide gross of ₹129 crore. With the movie trending on social media, many followers have nevertheless famous a marked similarity of the movie with one other movie’s storyline. Many have mentioned that the plot of Jawan is sort of much like that of the 1989 Tamil launch Thaai Naadu. (Also learn: When Shah Rukh Khan promised to fly Jawan co-star Nayanthara to Mumbai for her Bollywood debut and Atlee authorized. Watch)
Copied from Thaai Naadu?
A consumer took to X (previously known as Twitter) and alleged that Atlee has copied the plotline of a 1989 Tamil movie, Thaai Naadu (motherland), which starred Sathyaraj in a double position akin to that of Shah Rukh’s father and son characters in Jawan. A consumer posted the poster of the 1989 movie directed by R. Aravindraj and wrote within the caption, “Jawaan Original Tamil Version – 1989.” Many customers have now gone on to remark that Jawan has been copied from the 1989 movie. Some have expressed their disappointment with Jawan, saying it is a mixture of many South movies, which lacks any originality.
Earlier plagiarism reviews
This just isn’t the primary time that Atlee has been accused of plagiarism. The controversy had erupted across the launch of Atlee’s 2019 movie Bigil, after Telugu short-filmmaker Nandi Chinni Reddy has accused director Atlee of plagiarising the soul of his movie, Slum Soccer. Atlee’s 2017 movie with Thalapathy Vijay and Samantha Ruth Prabhu in lead roles additionally confronted accusations for copying the story of Rajinikanth’s Moondru Mugam. Meanwhile, Atlee was once more accused of copying Vijaykanth’s movie Chatriyan throughout the launch of his 2016 movie Theri.
Jawan additionally stars Nayanthara, Vijay Sethupathi, Sanya Malhotra, Priyamani, Sunil Grover, and Ridhi Dogra, amongst others. It was launched in cinemas in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.
The Hindustan Times assessment of the movie famous, “Jawan is an SRK show from start to end, and it’s double the treat watching him in a dual role. From his heroic entry scene to the fights to dance numbers, there’s nothing that he can’t do and makes you believe in it as well. At 57, turning 58 in November, SRK bowls you over with his action. Given the amount of action he has done in Jawan, it appears that Pathaan was a mere teaser. Atlee makes sure he doesn’t disappoint audiences in his Hindi directorial debut, as he blends all the elements of commercial cinema to build a massy entertainer.”
Source: www.hindustantimes.com