

'Zinda' starred Sanjay Dutt and John Abraham.Īishwarya Rai Bachchan's comeback movie 'Jazbaa' might have failed to leave a mark at the box-office, but it was appreciated by the critics, especially Aishwarya's power-packed performance.

While everyone loves the South Korean film (one of the finest movies ever made), hardly knows about 'Zinda' except for the people who acted in the movie. 'Oldboy' is a neo-noir action thriller about a man, who sets out to find out why he was kidnapped and kept inside a cell for 15 years, unravelling some disturbing secrets in his journey. However, the Bollywood version is not as gory or violent as the Korean one starring Choi Min Shik, which is till date considered to be one of the best films ever made. What most people don't know is that 'Ek Villain' is actually copied from a popular South Korean film 'I Saw The Devil'. This Mohit Suri directorial starring Sidharth Malhotra and Shraddha Kapoor was loved by many for its fresh storyline and Riteish Deshmukh's brilliant performance as a villain. When the girl is kidnapped and her mother is killed, the man goes to extreme lengths to save the girl. The story is about a mysterious man and a young girl he makes friends with. Starring John Abraham in the lead, 'Rocky Handsome' is the official remake of Lee Jeong-Beom's film 'The Man From Nowhere'. Here are 10 Bollywood movies which we didn't know were 'inspired' from some of the biggest South Korean movies: While some movies are called official remakes, others are simply lifted from the original one. For those who didn't know, 'Bharat' is an official remake of a South Korean film 'An Ode To My Father'. Our directors these days look up to regional movies, particularly South Korean movies to take inspiration from and the most recent example is Salman Khan's upcoming movie 'Bharat'. However, gone are the days of getting inspired by the West. We are sure, Bollywood knows this feeling just too well. However, things go wrong when you take too much inspiration and end up low-key copying it. You can get creative ideas from almost anywhere, and there's nothing wrong in taking inspiration from them.
