Once a thief, always a thief ft. Anurag Basu - DTNpg2

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True copy or heartfelt tribute? The unsolved mystery from Anurag Basu's Jagga Jasoos'

What are Shundi and Tiktiki? What is Monk' doing in the movie? And what's with the Steven Spielberg references?

True copy or heartfelt tribute? The unsolved mystery from Anurag Basu's Jagga Jasoos'

(This piece has spoilers for those who haven't watched Jagga Jasoos).

Anurag Basu's adventure musical Jagga Jasoos is full of literary and cinematic references, homages and Easter eggs. And, some inspirations.

Herge's Tintin comics, based on the exploits of the eponymous reporter, is one of two major influences, as pointed out by the blogger Sagaran. These include Jagga's quiff, the yellow biplane, the narrow escape from an approaching train, and another escape in a boat.

Satyajit Ray's fantasy musical Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne (1969) is referenced in two key instances. In Jagga Jasoos, Jagga ends a war by getting cakes dropped instead of weapons while in Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne, the musicians Goopy and Bagha sing till rasgollas drop from the sky to end the war between Halla and Shundi.

That's right, Shundi. In Jagga Jasoos, As Jagga (Kapoor) and Sruthi (Katrina Kaif) search for Jagga's adoptive father Badal Bagchi, they go to the fictional town Shundi.

The hotel Agapastala is another Bengali reference it means from top to bottom in Bengali. Tiktiki, another fictional African location in Jagga Jasoos, means lizard in Bengali and is also a term for a private detective.

Jagga Jasoos also lifts sub-plots from other movies and TV shows.

The Red Circle where Jagga, Badal and Shruti repeatedly meet, does not come from Buddhist philosophy as much as from Jean-Pierre Melville's thriller Le Circle Rouge (1970). Melville made up the epigraph about the red circle "Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, drew a circle with a piece of red chalk and said: "When men, even unknowingly, are to meet one day, whatever may befall each, whatever the diverging paths, on the said day, they will inevitably come together in the red circle and attributed it to Buddha. This saying has been used in several films, including the Korean thriller Oldboy.

The arms drop by parachutes is visually similar to the scene from the war film A Bridge Too Far (1977).

Bagchi jumping and falling into a puddle of muddy water is inspired from a scene in the British sitcom The Vicar of Dibley.

The intricate rope-and-clock tower business in Jagga's first mystery is a reimagining of the famous clock scene from Harold Lloyd's silent film Safety Last! (1923).

Similarly, the sequence atop the villain Bashir Alexander's train in the third act is inspired by the sequence in Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade (1989). Not just the swinging or getting trapped with circus animals, Jagga Jasoos's central theme of an adventurous man looking for his lost father is also the centerpiece of Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade.

As for the film's two-headed villain Bashir Alexander who started off as a circus performer, he is reminiscent of the twins Ping and Jing in Tim Burton's equally fantastical film Big Fish (2003).

Big Fish (2003).

Jagga's first two mysteries draw from the American detective TV series Monk. The clock tower mystery involving the murder of an English teacher dressed up as a suicide because of an extramarital affair gone wrong borrows its plot from the episode Mr Monk Goes Back To School.

As for the second mystery Murder on the Giant Wheel, the central conceit of a third person killing a passenger on a Ferris wheel while his co-passenger gets framed is taken from the episode Mr Monk Goes To The Carnival.

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Posted: 8 years ago
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The tintin hairstyle and aeroplane are tribute..
The rest are shameless copy..

This is the reason I find Barfi overrated. 😆
If I was given the option to rip off 50% of scenes from other movies, then even I would have pulled off a decent movie. I would want to see a version of that film without the copied scenes, it will probably not even be 15 mins 😆
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Posted: 8 years ago
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so many sequences from the movie were copied, even the two mysteries were copied from the show monk, i dont know why anurag wud copy so much, i mean keep some things original atleast
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Did not know about some of these
Having said that still I loved Jagga Jasoos
The overall cinematic experience was great
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Great movie or great chori I am confused 😆
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I doubt this guy has ever had an original thought come in his head 😆
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Piku-

Great movie or great chori I am confused 😆


Would be a great chori agar pakde nahi gaye hote 😆 Cannot give him even that now. 😆
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Posted: 8 years ago
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It is indeed inspired from a lot of movies, comics, books etc etc. What matters is that I loved the final product. Basu can continue with these 'inspirations'. I don't mind. 😆
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Posted: 8 years ago
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If we keep saying this is copy , that is copy - there will be nothing much left!

Everything finds inspiration somewhere... it's hard to be original, art is imitation of life, when cinema is part of life, can it not be imitated as well.. ?

People these days make life more complex than it has to be... toh kya hua if it's a copy, acha laga toh dekho, nahi laga then discard it.
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**DT NOTE: Indirect reference to another actor's movies and targeting his fan group is NOT allowed. Please stick to the topic of discussion and avoid targeting actors/fan groups as this instigates fan wars**
Edited by Yuvika_15 - 8 years ago

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