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Legal Troubles On Cards For Nagarjuna

on Aug 3, 2015

Plagiarism. This word doesn't find its place in Tollywood’s dictionary. Because our directors and film makers always say that they got inspired from Hollywood flicks. What stuns anyone is how our makers directly lift something from a Hollywood or a Korean movie without even bothering to buy the rights.

Going the photographs of King Nagarjuna sitting in a wheel chair, Karthi pushing the wheel chair through a museum in France and heroine Tamanna standing by them, it looks like the film has heavy dose of inspiration from a foreign movie. It is already rumoured long back that French Comedy “The Intouchables” is the source for director Vamsi Paidipally’s next with Nagarjuna and Karthi in the leads. No doubt, these rumours are holding good in the case of the visuals released already. In that case, Nagarjuna’s producers and the actor too might face a legal action from the Hollywood flick or its Indian counterparts.

None other than Karan Johar has bought the legal remake rights of “The Intouchables” which he intends to remake it with a couple of star heroes from his stable. Will he not take a legal action on the Telugu film makers? Earlier we have seen how Bellamkonda Suresh got succumbed to legal action taken by Yash Raj Films regarding the stealing of “Band Baajaa Baarat” movie by Nandini Reddy, which she made as “Jabardasth” with Siddharth and Samantha.


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