Hollywood inspired by Bollywood

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Delivery man was inspired by French Canadian film Starbuck.

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Darr was inspired by the film Dead Calm


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Uday and Hrithik showed it to Adi (then Adi stole the title Darr from Hrithik's amateur film) who then brought the idea to Yash.

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Adam Sandlers Just Go With It is a remake of the 1969 film Cactus Flower with Walter Matthau, Ingrid Bergman, Goldie Hawn. (serious talent downgrade)

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Mr India to the latest James Bond. The acid baths, the kneeling, everything.😆


Sadly, no Mogambo level villain. Hollywood doesn't do good villains anymore.

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Darr and fear are totally different movies.. there's no similarity besides SRK villain and Wahlberg villain.. and all movies ahve villains..


Actually none of the Hollywood movies are copied from Bollywood.. becuz those Bollywood movies copied from old old Holywood movies and new Hollywood movies just remade their old movies..

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None of those films quoted are in any shape or form "Hollywood Inspired by Bollywood". There have been a few Hindi films through out time that could have been, not inspiration for Hollywood to copy BUT for Hollywood to admire, yet India and Indian audiences have ignored and thrashed their own gems and unique original material.

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Originally posted by: Talis

Darr was inspired by the film Dead Calm


I thought it was the remake of Cape Fear.

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There is absolutely nothing wrong with being inspired by or making remakes. Almost every other movie in Hollywood is based on comics or books or games or rides etc. Shakespeare's plays have been adapted into several movies across the globe. The important thing is to acknowledge the inspiration and give it your own spin.

Bollywood gets flak because people tried to pass on things as original without acknowledging the actual original.

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