Bollywood Movie Posters Copied or Inspired?

  • Bollywood Movie Posters Copied or Inspired?

    Bollywood Movie Posters Copied or Inspired?

    Well there has been a trend in Bollywood of getting inspired by the west, apparently have it been movies only we could digest as it has been an old tradition in Bollywood, but the most recent trend is of movie poster's getting inspired (or you can say copy) from the west! Let's look at some such posters and their inspirations!

  • Khamoshiyan and the Silence of the Lamp

    Khamoshiyan and the Silence of the Lamp

    Ummm well if we look at the posters there isn't much of a difference don't you think so?

  • Bombay Velvet and Gone With The Wind

    Bombay Velvet and Gone With The Wind

    The recently released first look of Bombay Velvet, film based in the 50-60's, immediately revived the memories of the 1939 film 'Gone With The Wind', don't know about the details but the posters do seem alike.

  • PK and Quim Barreiros

    PK and Quim Barreiros

    Apparently, Aamir used the same tactics to promote his film, the way Portuguese Musician did back in '73 to promote his music album!

  • Murder 3 and Jennifer's Body

    Murder 3 and Jennifer's Body

    I guess only the rose is difference rest not a slightest bit of alteration has been made, simple copy and paste!

  • Mr. X and Max Payne 2

    Mr. X and Max Payne 2

    Well, Emraan Hashmi been struggling to get his charm back! but sadly we see him going up to an extend to imitate the foreign movies!

  • Roy and Fifty Shades of Grey

    Roy and Fifty Shades of Grey

    Well, Ranbir staring down the window reminds me of something recently wait where was it! Oh yeah! Fifty Shades of Grey, now we know where he got the inspiration from!

  • NH10 and Black Widow

    NH10 and Black Widow

    The very touchy and impact full trailer and the poster as well did stun the audience, but you wanna know where the original idea came from? Have a look! It's from the Hollywood flick Black Widow.

  • Badlapur and 300

    Badlapur and 300

    Varun's avataar in Badlapur, The muscular beast ready to fight the world, the expression the angry roar reminds us of Gerard Butler from 300!

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