Agnyathavasi movie has opened a can of worms in Telugu Cinema.
All Telugu Films, especially biggies are being looked upon with high scrutiny and people are trying to spread some rumours and news that the movies are copied from some or the other English and World Cinema.
Even though prior to Agnyathavasi, people are aware of our makers using ideas and scenes from other languages but the plagiarism comments and claims received by the film, exposed it to even those who don't really follow the movies worldwide and cinema news.
So, a fan decided to ask Mahesh25 director Vamshi Paidipally, a question about it being either a copy or a remake, the director Vamshi Paidipally, had this to say,
"Not True at all... False News... #Mahesh25 is not inspired by any Series or any Film."
The original fan tweet,
"@directorvamshi sir just saw some articles about our #SSMB25 it is taking from some Australia series and newzealand writer wrote a story line please give a clarity not for those who spreading news and fans too"
*tweets are not spell checked and corrected
Well, the director worked over two years to develop the script after he completed Oopiri, which was an official remake and he clarified that if he wants to use them, then he will buy the rights or give them due credit.
All Telugu Films, especially biggies are being looked upon with high scrutiny and people are trying to spread some rumours and news that the movies are copied from some or the other English and World Cinema.
Even though prior to Agnyathavasi, people are aware of our makers using ideas and scenes from other languages but the plagiarism comments and claims received by the film, exposed it to even those who don't really follow the movies worldwide and cinema news.
So, a fan decided to ask Mahesh25 director Vamshi Paidipally, a question about it being either a copy or a remake, the director Vamshi Paidipally, had this to say,
"Not True at all... False News... #Mahesh25 is not inspired by any Series or any Film."
The original fan tweet,
"@directorvamshi sir just saw some articles about our #SSMB25 it is taking from some Australia series and newzealand writer wrote a story line please give a clarity not for those who spreading news and fans too"
*tweets are not spell checked and corrected
Well, the director worked over two years to develop the script after he completed Oopiri, which was an official remake and he clarified that if he wants to use them, then he will buy the rights or give them due credit.