Monday, December 6, 2010

Remake in bollywood

The story is accused of copying, it is not new. Although some people call it copying, some Arimekiang and some have given it a better name 'remake.

Today remakes have become synonymous with curiosity and fascination. If you look at the history of Bollywood Baghban (Avatar 1983), Bobby (Love Story 1970), we will take the bride (a flower four forks 1960), Hum Aapke Hain Kaun (Nadia beyond 1982), Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam ( That seven-day 1983) would like to get all the films that will be elected on the lines of old movies.

All of them came in the '70s film Ram Gopal Varma's Sholay is a remake of trying to create significant ripples. Ramu's Sholay 30 years the magic of the film Fire (2007) wanted to bring back. But perhaps he forgot that it's Sholay is no ordinary film. Film from the start was clouded in controversy because the court Sholay Ramesh Sippy and objected to the use of Gabbar was imposed.

Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel Devdas the link next to the name comes. Devdas Bollywood film which is the only Bengali, Hindi, Tamil and several other languages have appeared. The first was released in 1955, which Devdas Dilip Kumar played the lead role. It was a black and white film. Then in 2002 we had a chance to see colorful Devdas. Shah Rukh Khan was in the movie Devdas.

The next remake movie, which made a great Dhmal, is that I do Shah Rukh in the lead role. The film was directed by Farhan Akhtar. Original Don, Amitabh played the role of the Don himself. While Shah Rukh Amitabh tried to still do better than what happened to not know who he is.

In 1981 came the remake of Umrao Jaan Jay. P. Dutta also got to see something. Taetial role in Umrao Jaan was the first line but the remake made in 2006, Aishwarya became the Umrao.

Thus can be said that the old movies and the idea to borrow the equivalent of new actors and old movies with the help of technology to succeed is a skewed pudding. That's why remake films always have to see the face of despair.

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