In Bollywood copyright usually means right to copy. And it is sad to see big stars and production companies indulging in it so blatantly. Sohail Khan Productions wants to remake Jerry Maguire with Salman(in Cuba Gooding's role) and Shahrukh Khan (doing a Tom Cruise). Enchanted is being currently remade by three diferrent companies. Sanjay Dutt's maiden production is planning to remake Ghostbusters with Sanjay, Salman Khan and Ritesh Deshmukh...
Apart from not wanting to pay, the reason why Bollywood is blatant ripping off Hollywood is because the copyright law is weak in India. If you can show your film to have 35 per cent of material different from the original, then you have an "original" creative work here. You don't have to be a genius to figure out how. Most Hollywood flicks are of 90-100 minutes duration; Indian films usually clock 150 mts... Last year Sony, the producers of Hitch, made some noise about taking K Sera Sera, the producer of Partner, to court. And then they dropped the idea.
Funnily, Indian film makers and the industry body FICCI, are now running to the government to change the copyright rules of old Indian films. According to the law, a movie loses copyright protection and falls in public domain after 60 years. This means that by 2010-12, you could remake classic like Arzoo, Awara, Baazi, Deedar,Aan and Baiju Bawra without any formal permission!
That would be sweet justice, isn't it?
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