Tuesday, August 26, 2014

This is how publicity is done these days - ATTACK!



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From: bollywood times <bollywoob.times@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 7:16 PM
Subject: Fwd: Flop film Trip to Bhangarh copies Bhaangarh
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Ctrl C (copy) Bhaangarh + Ctrl V (paste) = ‘Trip to Bhangarh

Plagiarism is not uncommon in entertainment industry, and the latest to suffer is the upcoming film ‘Bhaangarh’ made by Dilip Sood. In a truly copy pasted version of the movie, we have ‘Trip to Bhangarh’ where the director Jeetender Panwar has diligently stolen the concept and made it his own. This film was originally titled as ‘Mangal Raat Deewani’. It is evident from such a title that ‘Trip to Bhangarh’ has disastrously tried to upgrade their C grade film by copying the title of ‘Bhaangarh’.

Very cleverly, Mr. Panwar has announced the release date of his film on 22nd August, 2014 trying to encash on the hits of ‘Bhaangarh’ on the social networking sites. ‘Bhaangarh’ is slated to release on a later date, which has been used by our cunning director as an opportunity to confuse the audience by releasing his film before the original one.  
The unscrupulous motive can easily be traced from the clearly outlined similarities from the trailers.
1.       The director may have blissfully forgotten that a human eye can capture the reality more than what his camera movements could have done while making ‘Trip to Bhangarh’.
Seen below is the official trailer of ‘Bhaangarh’

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X|           Trip to Bhangarh: Look how his camera even from a different angle failed to deceive the audience.

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2.       Did you not get tharshed by your school teacher for cheating? We doubt that Mr. Panwar.
Seen below is the official trailer of ‘Bhaangarh’


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X|           Trip to Bhangarh: A little more of reframing might have helped. Unfortunately our director lost his dictionary while shooting in ‘Bhangarh’
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3.       Holy Shit!....You stole the actress too?
Suzanna Mukherjee was seen playing a lead role in the original movie ‘Bhaangarh’
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X|           Trip to Bhangarh: ……..and her expression says it all! Am sure we all liked her previous expression in ‘Bhaangarh’ and Suzanna would have been really happy if it was only her ‘Trip to Bhangarh’ rather than making it look like she is going through exorcism.

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So here’s a question to our Mr. noodlehead (director), is ‘Trip To Bhangarh’ is a comedy film? Horror film? Or a sad thriller?