Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Bollywood loves piracy

All this talk about piracy being a threat to Bollywood is hogwash. It strives on it.

Let me explain. What is piracy? It is making copies of the original material and selling them illegally, right? And what are producers, directors and music directors in Bollywood doing?

Abbas Mastan's Race, like almost all his previous films, is a Hollywood rip off (remember: the word rip is also used to copy CDs/DVDs). Shaurya rips off A Few Good Men (and the makers have the gall to carry a full page ad claiming good reviews). There is an old play called Mera Dost Bhootnath. U, Me Aur Hum rips off The Notebook. Priyadarshan copies films already made in Malayalam or Tamil. Last year's big hit Partner is the Bollywood version of The Hitch. David Dhawan's next is a copy of The Valet.... get the picture, don't you?

On the music front, Pritam who is considered to be the hottest music director rips off most of his chartbusters (check out the site http://www.itwofs.com/).

So why don't the biggies in Bollywood just shut up and say we love piracy! Why do the studios shed crocodile tears over the losses of their latest releases to piracy when their balance sheet actually benefits from it?

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