Actress-writer says 'Saaho' has plagiarized artwork
Saturday, August 31, 2019 Tamil Comments
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In the much-trolled song 'Baby Won't You Tell Me', you see Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor dancing their way to glory amidst artificial tree-like structures. Turns out that the artwork is actually a "plagiarized" one. This is as per actress-writer-activist Lisa Ray, who has penned a long critique of Saaho's act of "stealing" from an artist named Shilo Shiv Suleman.
It has to be seen what kind of response (if at all) the concerned designers of 'Saaho' will give. But it's inconceivable that the makers did something close to plagiarism when they could have spent a few lakhs of extra bucks to get something original created. This is a Rs 350 Cr movie allegedly.
And it's not like the weird tree-like structures have made any value-addition. Most of us have found it terribly out-of-place. Others were busy looking into their mobile phones while the pointless song was going on.
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