Indian Matrix. Or how to rip off 2 movies in 3 minutes.

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2009

Scene from Indian movie Awara Pagal Deewana (2002). It's a complete knock off from the Matrix's lobby sequence. And takes some stuff from Mission Impossible as well.

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  • they should probably dance after the fight...

  • I honestly thought he was gonna slip on 1:27...

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  • Thos guns dont have a recoil

  • What's is mohinder doing in the buiguining?

    

  • ЗАЧЕМ?

  • where is trinity..?

  • i have two words to say : WTF ?!! LMFAO

  • @TheOfficialKK Yes, Hollywood used to make movies with songs in the 30's and through the 60's. Bollywood just seems to be stuck with the retro idea like a bad record. Also yes on Islam doesn't permit making songs/movies that's why Islamic influenced India has brainwashed her creativeness clean. Go to the temple you'll see 'bhakts' wearing salwar kameez. Go to the courts you'll see professionals using Urdu words. Go to Bollywood and you'll see fucking Khans as main characters!

  • @5holay Islamic influence? Brother Islam does not permit making movies nor songs, you say sanskrit has common things with the west? Well I never saw a movie from hollywood in which they dance after every 10 minutes with trained dancers and perfect choreography.

    LOL

  • (0:25) "Winning?"

  • why... oh why... Why the heck was this movie made? So lame...

  • Indians have been ripping off Hollywood from way back. Even the so called biggest star of Bollywood Amitabh Bachchan owes his funny scene from Namak Halal to Peter Sellers movie The Party!

    It's not the Indians, but the Islamic influence India that has no creativeness. The same Indians migrate overseas and become famous for their creativity. The sooner India realizes that it's Sanskrit culture has more in common with the West than those middle east nations the better.

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