10 times Indian movie posters drew inspiration from Hollywood

The poster that unveils the look of Ryan Gosling in Blade Runner 2049 seems to have inspired the makers of Saaho for its poster.
10 times Indian movie posters drew inspiration from Hollywood

The team of upcoming bilingual Saaho has released the first look poster of the Prabhas-Shradha Kapoor starrer and we are intrigued.

Yes, all of us are in awe of Prabhas's look in the action thriller but look closer and you might find something similar.

Ahead of its release of the long awaited sequel to the classic 1982 film Blade Runner, Warner Bros. had distributed two new promotional posters for Blade Runner 2049. The poster that unveils the look of Ryan Gosling in the movie seems to have inspired the makers of Saaho for its poster.

Coming to think of it, the trend of taking inspiration from Hollywood movie posters is not new to Indian cinema. Do a bit of googling and you will find hundreds of such examples.

Here are a few:

Remember the movie Naksha (2006)?

Doesn't it remind you of the Hollywood action thriller Sahara (2005)?

If you found the poster of Phoonk 2 scary,

There are slight chances that you come across the poster of The Chaser.

Even when Ra-One attempted to become the Indian superhero movie,

Will we ever forget the epic Batman trilogy?

The Rowdy Rathore movie poster might appear to be slightly more colourful..

than that of The Replacement Killers. Don't you think?

How do you like the Ughly Aur Pagli poster,

after seeing that of 'til Death ?

While ZNMD gave us life goals, 

it seems Lords of Dogtown gave the former major poster goals.

The poster of the movie Hulchul portrayed a big fat..

..Greek Wedding.

Mausam may be a romantic movie but is it as romantic as

the classic Titanic?

The poster sure is.

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