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Kiran Rao’s Laapataa Ladies Adapted Scenes from THIS 1999 Film? Aamir Khan’s co-star makes shocking claims

Kiran Rao’s Laapataa Ladies Adapted Scenes from THIS 1999 Film? Aamir Khan’s co-star makes shocking claims

Kiran Rao’s Laapataa Women has been winning hearts since it was delivered on OTT. The low-financial plan film tells the story of two ladies who get traded in a train attributable to their ghunghats. The film presents a hard-hitting reality about women and their freedoms. While the film is getting love from all, producer Ananth Mahadevan asserted that Laapataa Women imparts an uncanny likeness to his 1999 film, Ghunghat Ke Pat Khol. Ananth has worked with Aamir in a couple of his underlying movies. These incorporate Akele Murmur, Akele Tum, Ishq, and Mann.

In another meeting, the producer guaranteed that Kiron’s film has many laid-out scenes that were initially found in his film. Ghunghat Ke Pat Khol featured Happiness Sengupta, Vishal Varma, Neha Pendse, and Sucheta Khanna. Talking about the likenesses between his film and Laapataa Women, Ananth said, “I have seen Laapataa Women, and the start as well as numerous occurrences are something similar. In our film, a kid from the city goes to his town to get hitched. The mistake occurs at the rail line station when he asks his new lady of the hour, who is in a ghunghat, to look out for a seat [while he goes searching for some information]. At the point when he returns, he joins some unacceptable lady.”

Notwithstanding, the story that follows from there on is not quite the same as Laapataa Women. Ghunghat Ke Pat Khol unfurls the account of the couple experiencing passionate feelings for their traded accomplices, while Laapataa Women spins around the two ladies, tracking down their actual thought processes throughout everyday life.

“The scene where the cop takes a gander at the lady’s photo and can’t make out much since she is in a ghunghat is there in my film. But in my film, it’s anything but a cop, yet another person,” he said. The chief added that his film was accessible on YouTube until some time ago; however, it has bafflingly vanished.

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“I have no confirmation assuming that Laapataa Women’s author has seen my film on YouTube. At the point when I looked for my film on YouTube, it had vanished, and that is the point at which I understood that it was pulled down. I didn’t contact Aamir [Khan, producer] or Kiran on the grounds that they would just bring up the distinctions. Yet, the reason, circumstances, and a great deal of the scenes are comparative. The mistake in the train and rail route station and the Ghunghatwala photograph are directly from my movie. I’ll regard it as adulation more than whatever else,” he said.

Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao have yet to address the cases. Laapataa Women was a dramatic delivery. The film was delivered on the big screen in spring and has, as of late, appeared on Netflix.

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