Producer Kiran Rao’s film ‘Missing Ladies’ The public appreciated a lot. The film was highly appreciated not only at the box office but also on the OTT. The film received 8.4 ratings on IMDB. In such a situation, if someone says about such a good film that it is not a original but a scene-by-seh copy, then how will you feel? Because a similar controversy is going on on social media at this time. Some social media users claim that the film ‘Missing Ladies’ is a copy of the Arabic short film ‘Burka City’.
Story of short film ‘Burka City’
The film ‘Burka City’ was released in the year 2019. The background of this 19 -minute film is the Middle East countries. In this film, a man gets married again and his wife changes, as both women wear burqas. This short film is a comedy film. The story of the film ‘Missing Ladies’ is also similar. In Kiran Rao’s ‘Lapta Ladies’, two brides change, because both of them are wearing a veil. However, apart from this, ‘Missing Ladies’ also has many scenes similar to ‘Burka City’.
There were allegations of theft earlier also.
When ‘Missing Ladies’ was released, director Anant Mahadev also accused Kiran Rao of literary theft about the film. He said that in the year 1999, I made a film called ‘Sip Ke Pat Khol’. In the story of this film, two brides change and seek their existence. However, neither Kiran Rao nor Aamir Khan reacted to the allegation.
Social media user Was angry.
Many posts are going viral on social media, claiming that this film is a copy of ‘Burka City’. A social media user wrote, ‘It looks really a copied film. After a long time I liked a film and that film also came out. This is not a fundamental concept.
Another user wrote, “It is not wrong to take inspiration from a film, but whichever idea has come, he should be given credit.” The makers of ‘Missing Ladies’ have not yet responded to the matter, disappointing the film’s fans.
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