
The recently released film kesari Bankruptcy 2, presenting akshay kumar, R. madhavan, and ananya Panday, has become embroiled in a plagiarism controversy.
YouTuber and poet Yahya Bootwala has accused the movie's makers of copying strains from his original poem on Jallianwala Bagh without permission.
Bootwala shared a video juxtaposing his performance of the poem with a scene from the movie in which ananya Panday provides similar strains. Bootwala's instagram post included a strongly worded note directed at the movie's dialogue author, sumit Saxena, accusing him of copying his paintings.
He wrote, "So @nisoooooooooorg dispatched me a clip four days back from the movie kesari 2 of dialogues he felt had been copied from my poem, titled Jallianwala Bagh, published five years ago on the @unerasepoetry YouTube channel. Right here are the two clips, and without a doubt, this is a clean reproduction-paste, and it's not like they have tried to hide it as nicely; matlab phusphusana jaisa shabd bhi uthaya hai (they have even lifted words like phusphasana). As writers, the worst thing you may do to a fellow writer is pick their material up and blatantly use it without giving credit, and this is what I sense talk writer @sumit.saxena.35912 has accomplished right here." Here is the post:
He urged his followers to tag key figures related to the film, inclusive of karan johar, karan Singh Tyagi, akshay kumar, and ananya Panday, to deliver interest to the issue. Bootwala emphasized that using another creator's material without credit is unacceptable and cheekily noted within the feedback section, asking Johar to touch him directly for original dialogues for his films.
Kesari Bankruptcy 2 has been acting properly on the container office.
Amassing an envisioned Rs 50.25 crore inside eight days of its release. The film, directed by karan Singh Tyagi and produced with the aid of dharma Productions, is a period court docket drama.
primarily based on the story of C. Sankaran Nair, a legal professional who challenged the british Raj after the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh bloodbath. akshay kumar plays the role of Nair, with R. madhavan as british barrister R. Neville McKinley and ananya Panday as a young lawyer, Dilreet Gill.