Netflix Blockbuster is a COPY of Bollywood Disaster !?!

G GOWTHAM
With its gripping plot, Netflix's Squid Game captivated audiences worldwide, garnering six Emmys from a possible fourteen nominations and transforming into a cultural phenomenon. The highly anticipated second season of the show, which premieres on december 26, is expected to fuel even more talk about it. However, a controversial statement from bollywood is currently overshadowing this triumph.
 
The director of the 2009 movie Luck, soham Shah, has launched a lawsuit alleging plagiarism against the Squid Game makers. According to soham Shah, the popular series copied his film's idea without giving due credit. The premise of the high-stakes game Luck, which stars Imran Khan, Sanjay Dutt, and shruti Hassan, is very similar to the obstacles in Squid Game.

Coincidence was a box office flop. In an attempt to defend the program, Netflix claims that Squid Game's creator, Hwang Dong-hyuk, is the only one with creative vision. In spite of this, soham Shah is planning a legal struggle to support his claim that the premise for his film was conceived several years before the events in Squid Games.

Fans and critics are left wondering if the ground-breaking idea behind Squid Game was actually unique or if Bollywood's Luck had any influence on it as the dispute intensifies. However, it's really interesting that a popular web series sprang from a bad bollywood movie.
 
 
 


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