 Bit of trivia here for you. Who does Kajol mistake Shahrukh Khan for when she first meets him in Kabikushi Kabigam? When she first sees him? She mistakes him for Ejhadevgan. Shvikmaya. Watch your language. Hey, welcome back to our stupid drag since I'm Corbett. I'm Rick. You can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, for more juice content. Thanks a bunch for watching, don't forget to subscribe, like, button, because why, why, why? It helps the algorithm. Today we got a video. This is nine Hollywood movies copied from a Bollywood movie. What? Or in Indian, top 10 movies. So this is Indian movies that we're either inspired by Or you mean nine Hollywood movies? Yes. Inspired by. Inspired by. Or they just straight out copied a Bollywood. I guess it could be both. Okay. And I'm hoping the video will explain it to us. I'm gonna take a few guesses. Go. Born on the 4th of July. Saving Private Ryan. Yes, of course. Yes. And Star Wars. Yes. Jaws. And actually the Indian Harry Potter was first. We know that. And Nacho Libre. Let's see if they're in there. Okay. Whoa. Bollywood is known for getting inspired from Hollywood movies. Oh yeah, that one. I love Night and Day. Apparently it's inspired by a Rithic movie. Hey. When Bollywood comes up with a movie so good and so original that it inspires Hollywood movie makers. Bollywood doesn't make anything original, am I right? Yup. So here's our list of nine Hollywood movies inspired by Indian movie. Before we start, we want to clear some myths. Just go with it was not inspired from Manipair Kyukiya. In fact, Manipair Kyukiya was inspired by Cactus Flower which came out in 1969. Which itself was based on a French plane named Fleur de Cactus. Also, Hitch was not inspired by Chhoti Si Bath as Chhoti Si Bath was inspired by School of Scoundrels that came out in 1960. And lastly, Vicky Donut didn't inspire Delivery Man. In fact, Delivery Man was a short to short remake of a French-Canadian movie Starbuck. And leaving the sperm donation thing aside, the whole movie was different. And if anything, Vicky Donut was inspired by Starbuck which released a year before Vicky Donut. Now that we have that clear next question. Thank you for clearing that up. Now the stories of both of these movies aren't similar. But Abhay, which is a Hindi adaptation of a Tamil movie named Aalavandan, showed violence in an animated sequence. And that inspired Quentin Tarantino in Kill Bill. Which he admitted to Anurag Kashyap during a private conversation that the infamous animated scene was inspired from an Indian movie. Now the movie Abhay wasn't entirely copied, but it inspired a director as strong as Tarantino. And that is not easy. So kudos to the filmmakers of Abhay for doing that. Number 8, Jabhi Met and the Lipio. Oh! I never saw the Lipio. Me neither. But I like any Adams. The similarities between the two movies are very appalling. While we all know the story of Jabhi Met, Lipio shows a bubbly, overly enthusiastic, talkative girl who is on her way to propose to her boyfriend. And she meets a stranger along the way. They share a hotel room, they miss a train, they fall in love, they get separated but eventually get back together and get married. Now the movies do show some different scenarios, but that is basically changing it for the sake of cultural differences. And if you ask us, both of these movies have a lot in common for it to just be a coincidence. Number 7, Dar and Fear. Apart from the name of the movies which have a similar meaning, Fear is not really a straight up copy of the movie, Dar. But it takes a very high amount of inspiration from it. Fear came out 3 years after Dar. And the movie shows an obsessive guy who is in love with a girl and would do anything for her including murdering someone. Although the aspect of a love triangle is significantly shorter in the movie, Fear, director James Fowler copied the infamous scene where Shahrukh is carving the name Kiran on his chest with a knife and showed Mark Wahlberg carving Nikol forever on his chest. Now that is a clear indication that the horror movie was actually partly inspired from Dar. Marky Mark Wahlberg? Number 6, Charulata and 40 Shades of Blue. Oh! Hey, it's E.T. on here? So it's not a big surprise that his 1964 Bengali movie Charulata, also known as the Lonely Wife, was an inspiration to a 2005 movie. Never saw 40 Shades of Blue. Yeah, did I? Charulata showed a love triangle between a wife, a husband and a young man. So Ayra Shacks took that storyline and modified it a little bit into 40 Shades of Blue, even within the grand jury award of the Sundance Film Festival. Not to be confused with Shift 50 Shades of Grey. Number 5, Doa K. Bharat and The Doty Dozen. Oh! Doa K. Bharat was a masterpiece at its time. Produced and directed by V. Shandaram, it told the tale of 12 convicts who turned their life around after turning into good citizens. The movie was released in 1957 and it was so good that a decade later Hollywood released The Doty Dozen. Directed by Robert Aldrich, the two movies had a similar storyline of 12 convicts who turned into good people. There's Charles Bronson and Teli Savala's right there. For a movie so old, inspiring Hollywood movie makers at the time with a limited reach is just amazing. Number 4, Avanam and Divorce Inmitation. There are many times when a Hollywood movie is remade into a Telugu movie. But with Avanam, it was the other way round. As the director, SV Krishna Reddy himself made a Hollywood remake of the romantic comedy Telugu movie named Avanam and named it Divorce Inmitation starring Jonathan Bennett and Jimmy Siglow. I never even heard of that. It was an exact remake of the Telugu classic Avanam and Avanam. No, not either one. The original version was far more superior than the Hollywood one. Number 3, Sangam and Pearl Harbor. Even though the name of the movie Pearl Harbor was based on a significant historic incident, the story of the movie is not at all about it. Instead, Pearl Harbor focuses on the love triangle drama between two best friends and a girl in a war tone. Oh, I love it when war movies do that. However, it was very similar to the Bollywood movie named Sangam, directed by Raj Kapoor, released in 1964. Direct shot a love triangle between two best friends and a girl. The only difference between the two movies was that Sangam only had one friend as the pilot while in Pearl Harbor both the guys were shown as pilots. And the Japanese pearl. Yeah. Ramgopal Verma directed Ranjira during his early years in Bollywood and is still considered as one of the best friends. Zaddy Straw. Rangila was about a tapori guy who's in love with this girl who stuck in a love triangle between the tapori guy and a movie star. India loves their love triangles. We liked that one. Yeah, we did. Rangila, the girl is supposed to be a struggling actress, just cast as a lead opposite the movie star. In the Hollywood movie Win or Date with Tad Hamilton, the only difference is that she's not a struggling actress but wins a date with the movie star. The rest of the movie, however, has a very similar storyline to Rangila. Number 1, A Wednest Day and a Common Wedding. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. The directorial debut of Neeraj Pandey and is a really good film with some masterful performances by the writers Nassaruddin Shah and Anupam K. And it had such an impact that director Chandram Ratnam decided to make an official remake of the movie named A Common Man, casting Ben Kinsley in the leading role. Why weren't you just... The story of the movie was almost an exact replica of A Wednest Day where a mysterious man plants bombs that will explode unless four terrorists are released from a prison. A Common Man was a successful movie and ended up winning a number of awards at the Madrid International Film Festival. So this was a list of the top nine Hollywood movies inspired by Hollywood movies. Let us know in the comments below what other videos we should... Cool. If you've seen some of those, let us know if they're actual... Because obviously sometimes I think some films get credited for being like a remake even though it's just a similar... Right, there's just an assumption made. Yeah. Or if there's like just one shot that has this man jumping and this man jumping. Oh, he copied him. Right. He's jumping. Yeah. Which is not at all true. But when you have the actual director of Kill Bill say to somebody, I absolutely was inspired by this Indian film, that's pretty non-negotiable right there. I mean, I do know that Bass was actually heavily inspired. He loves Bollywood. Not a surprise. And it's actually quite... When I was watching Elvis, it's quite evident he films this stuff like Bollywood films. Yeah. A lot. With just all this like insane amount of cuts and shots and everything that he does. Use of light. Yeah. And obviously... Color. In Moulin Rouge. Yeah. He actually did a remake of a Bollywood song in that movie. Yeah. So I do know... There's directors I do love. Obviously most directors, especially big ones, are big cinephiles usually. Absolutely. And so they want cinema from everywhere for inspiration. Sure. And if you see a story that resonates with you and you think about a way you want to tell it in a way that's from your heart, absolutely. Yeah. So yeah, let us know in the comments if you agree with those. What other ones are there? Are there some of those films that... I'm actually... I've never saw Leap Year. Me too. But I've seen it everywhere. I know that poster. I think they promoted it like crazy. I'm sure it's all over Netflix when you don't have your movies to watch. Yeah. Probably. I did not know it was a Jab Wee Met remake so maybe I'll watch it with my wife because we really enjoyed Jab Wee Met. Maybe we'll give it a watch. But yeah, let us know about all these and any other videos we can react to down below. Josh!