Sunday, January 30, 2022

10 Pakistani Shows & Movies Copied From Bollywood

Remember how Indian totally drooled over the gorgeous Fawad Khan when we saw him for the first time in Khoobsurat? Similarly, Pakistani cinema is also a big fan of Bollywood celebrities.

Since the cultural heritage and language is nearly the same for both industries, they share an uncanny resemblance in the plot lines of their movies and shows. However, Lolly wood has exactly copied some plot-lines from Bollywood's well-known shows and movies. 

Here are some of the examples:


1Mohabbat Tujhe Alvida copied from Judaai 

Revolving around a woman, who entrusts her husband to a rich woman to achieve her dreams, this show shares an uncanny resemblance with the Bollywood movie Judaai. When the audience spotted the resemblance in plot lines, the makers announced that it “may have been inspired” by the 90s hit Hindi movie.

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2. Koi Nahi Apna copied from Akele Hum Akele Tum

The show revolves around a couple who fall in love, gets married despite the family’s disapproval and parts ways later as they can’t handle the daily responsibilities of marriage and career. Sounds familiar? Yes, the plot-line of this movie exactly sounds like the Bollywood movie Akele Hum Akele Tum. However, the married couple has a daughter instead of a son like in the movie and instead of the mother, the father leaves his wife. 

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3. Chana Jor Garam copied from Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai 

Yes, that’s correct. This show is an exact remake of India’s iconic Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai show. Just like the original show, this copied show also has a middle-class bahu who is always taunted by her elite mother-in-law. There’s also a similar character like Rosesh, who recites shers and ghazals



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4. Arth: The Destination copied from Arth 

Just like its title, the entire movie was a copy of the 1982 Bollywood movie Arth. However, the Pakistani director of the movie gave Mahesh Bhatt the due credit. He even wanted to contact Bhatt to make it an official Urdu remake of 'Arth'. 


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5. Nazo copied from Barfi

Revolving around a mentally challenged girl and her family, this drama was similar to the Ranbir Kapoor-Priyanka Chopra starrer Barfi!. From the protagonist’s thick-curly hair to her expressions, the show and the movie share an uncanny resemblance. 

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6. Cheekh copied from Damini 

Revolving around a woman who witnesses a heinous rape committed by her brother-in-law, this movie is again copied from Bollywood’s Damini. Just like in the original movie, the woman in this movie also fights with her family to get justice for the victim. 

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7. Naukar copied from Aulad 

In 1954, Mohan Segal directed Aulad that revolved around the complex issues of a family. A year later in 1955, Pakistan came out with a remake of the movie titled Naukar. It is said that the movie was one of the earliest remakes of a Bollywood movie, right after the partition. 

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8. Hameeda copied from Vachan 

Revolving around a woman who sacrifices her love and happiness to look after the needs of her family, Devendra Goel’s 1955 heroine-centric movie Vachan was mostly loved because of Geeta Bali’s brilliant performance in the movie. In 1956, Pakistan’s Hameeda liberally borrowed the plotline and characters from the movie Vachan.  

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9. Dil Banjaara copied from Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge 

A girl belonging to a conservative background goes on a trip abroad, meets a guy, falls in love with him despite being engaged and eventually get married to him. Does this plot sound similar to you? It’s not just the plot of the classic movie DDLJ, but also of a Pakistani show called Dil Banjaara. Although, they tried adding a twist in the show by showing that the man too had prior commitments to his cousin but it didn’t conceal the striking resemblance of its story to DDLJ

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10. 
Izteraab copied from We Are Family 

Revolving around a man having two wives, Pakistan’s Izteraab too shares an uncanny resemblance to Bollywood’s We Are Family. 

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What do you think of these similarities?

Mustafa Afridi (Screenwriter)

Biography

Mustafa Afridi was a famous Pakistani screenwriter in Urdu television industry. He has written a great amount of Pakistani dramas and novels. He was born in Sindh, Karachi. “Aseerzadi”, “Sang-e-Mar Mar”, and “Ehd-e-Wafa” are some of his hit drama serial which make him most popular in drama industry. He was fond of acting, but his teachers found his talent of writing and encourage him to go in writing

Schooling

He had completed his education from National Academy of Arts. After the completion of his education, he joined the drama industry as a writer.

Career as an Actor

He was seen in the drama serial “AANGAN” which aired on Hum TV. In this hit drama serial, he played a role of AZHAR

Career as a writer

Television drama serials

In 2007, He wrote only one episode “Mukit” for “Partition Storie” that was aired on the screen of PTV Home. This was his first-ever project of his career in drama industry. In 2009, he wrote the great story of “Dil-e-Nadaan” which was aired on Geo Entertainment and got so much praise by audience. In 2010, he wrote a Ramadan special drama serial “Chaand Pe Dastak”. This drama was aired on Hum TV. 

In 2011, he wrote his first-ever drama serial for ARY Digital, “Khabdaan-e-ShugliaWhen Chaand Pe Dastak go viral, he decided to wrote another story as “Phir Chaand Pe Dastak”, a Ramadan special drama serial. This was also aired on Hum TV. In 2013, “Aseerzadi” drama loved and go viral due to it wonder and different story. This strory was also written by Mustafa Afridi and aired on Hum TV. In 2014, “Firaaq”, a Pakistani family drama serial was written by best screenwriter Mustafa Afridi which was aired on Hum TV. 

In the time period of 2016-2017, he wrote a drama serial “Sang-e-Mar Mar” which was first titled as “Daast”. This was aired on Hum TV with some of the best Pakistani stars. In 2017, he wrote a story of a mini drama serial “Mohabbat.pk” which was aired on Hum TV. In 2018, short film "Laila" was also written by Mustafa Afridi which was aired on the screen of Hum TV and gained much popularity. 

In 2017, drama serial "Yeh Raha Dil" gained much popularity and love from audience. This was also aired on Hum TV and was written by Mustafa Afridi. In 2018-2019, Mustafa Afridi wrote the story of “Aangan” which was based on the Angan novel written by Khadija Mastoor. It was also aired on Hum TV. In 2019-2020, top rated and most loved drama serial “Ehd-e-Wafa” was written by Mustafa Afridi. He gained much popularity and appreciation after this drama story which was aired on Hum TV. The story of the drama serial was revolved around four friends Ahad Raza Mir, Osman Khalid Butt, Wahaj Ali, and Ahmed Ali Akbar. 

Films

In 2019, super hit Pakistani featured film “Superstar” was also written by Mustafa Afridi. In this film, He only wrote dialogues.

Awards and Nominations

2nd Hum Style Awards : In 2012, he won the award of “Best Writer” for the drama serial “Aseerzadi”.

16th Lux Style Awards : In 2017, he won the award of “Best Writer” for the drama serial “Sang-e-Mar Mar”.

5th Hum Awards : In 2017, he again won the award of “Best Writer” for the drama serial “Sang-e-Mar Mar”

1st PISA : In 2020, he was nominated as “Best Writer” for the drama serial “Aangan”, but couldn’t won the award.