Allegations of copying are sparked by plot similarities
The upcoming Bollywood movie Saiyaara, which stars Ahaan Panday, is being criticised for allegedly stealing its plot from the well-liked Korean dramatic A Moment to Remember from 2004. Social media users have rekindled the discussion about Bollywood filmmaking’s originality by pointing out striking parallels between the two movies’ plots, character journeys, and emotional sequences.
The Signature or Adaptation of Mohit Suri?
With elements that closely resemble the Korean original starring Son Ye-jin and Jung Woo-sung, Saiyaara, directed by Mohit Suri, known for romantic dramas like Aashiqui 2, centres on a lady struggling with memory loss and her lover’s unwavering loyalty.
Bollywood’s History of ‘Unofficial Inspirations’
This isn’t the first time Bollywood has come under fire for adapting international hits without proper credit. From Murder (inspired by Unfaithful) to Zinda (mirroring Oldboy), the industry has long walked a thin line between homage and plagiarism. Critics argue that such practices undermine creativity and disrespect original creators.
Fans Divided as Curiosity Grows
While purists call for transparency and official remakes, others remain curious about Saiyaara’s execution and performances. With Bollywood increasingly drawing inspiration from Korean, Japanese, and Western cinema, the industry faces growing pressure to evolve its storytelling with integrity and originality.