In the wake of ‘Agnyaathavaasi’ plagiarism controversy, which is probably the first time a Telugu biggie received plagiarism charges from outside India, each and every new biggie is cautiously being scrutinized by media, film buffs as well as rumormongers.
Allu Arjun’s “Naa Peru Surya” is the new Telugu biggie that is battling with rumors of plagiarism for past couple of weeks. Presumably, the basis for these rumors is the ‘First Impact’ of NPS, in which Bunny’s character was introduced, a young man with anger management issues joins military.
First, reports came out that the Allu Arjun-starrer is inspired from Hollywood film, ‘Antwone Fisher’ (2002). Quickly taking the damage-avoiding steps, producer Lagadapti Sridhar asserted in an interview that NPS was an original film. He questioned why would they copy from a flop English film?
Not before that rumor faded away, a new speculation has now started doing rounds that writer-director Vakkantham Vamsi drew inspiration from Rajasekhar’s 1993 film, “Aagraham” in which the then ‘Angry Young Man’ played the character of a young man with anger issues, someone who doesn’t tolerate injustice.
Inside info is that, perturbed by the new rumor, the producer of NPS has already called the makers of ‘Aagraham’ and asked them not to pay attention to the speculations. He also assured them that their film was not inspired from Aagraham.
Makers of NPS are reportedly concerned about how many more copy allegations they might have to face as the release date is nearly three months away. The producer argues that one should not make copy allegations after watching just a one minute promo.
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