Trivikram Srinivas is known as one of the directors who uses Hollywood films and even Bollywood films for inspiration in his movies. Not just him, all the directors everywhere in world look to get inspired from many areas and without being inspired no one can create something good on screen. S.S. Rajamouli too needed to take inspiration from an old TV Series to design Kattappa first time meeting Mahendra Baahubali aka Shivudu in Baahubali-1.
So, taking inspiration is not a crime or a problem. Many tend to discount the difference between taking inspiration and copy. If they find even something that resembles they tend to nominate your work as a copy and directors try to defend themselves in different ways. Now, Trivikram Srinivas's next film, PSPK25's concept poster is also being called a copy.
The Concept poster is designed in such a way that it represents Pawan Kalyan's character and his deep thoughts. The same design is used to represent Manoj Bajpai's character from Rukh, his latest film. But if you observe closely, the design might be similar but the point conveyed is completely different.
These kind of theme posters are common and when someone wants to represent that a man is thinking in 2-dimensional posters this is how it is normally done, so we cannot really call it is a copy. Hope, those who are trolling on social media understand this.
So, taking inspiration is not a crime or a problem. Many tend to discount the difference between taking inspiration and copy. If they find even something that resembles they tend to nominate your work as a copy and directors try to defend themselves in different ways. Now, Trivikram Srinivas's next film, PSPK25's concept poster is also being called a copy.
The Concept poster is designed in such a way that it represents Pawan Kalyan's character and his deep thoughts. The same design is used to represent Manoj Bajpai's character from Rukh, his latest film. But if you observe closely, the design might be similar but the point conveyed is completely different.
These kind of theme posters are common and when someone wants to represent that a man is thinking in 2-dimensional posters this is how it is normally done, so we cannot really call it is a copy. Hope, those who are trolling on social media understand this.