Saiyaara: Before 'Saiyaara', these romantic films of Mohit Suri were also Korean copies..

Bollywood film 'Saiyaara' may have made many records at the box office, but it is being directly compared to the Korean film 'A Moment to Remember'. The emotional story of the film and some scenes are very similar to those of the Korean film. However, this is not the first time that Mohit Suri's film has been called a copy of a Korean film. There have been many such films before this.

Ek Villain

There has been a debate among the audience and critics about Mohit Suri's film 'Ek Villain'. This film is considered to be inspired by the Korean thriller 'I Saw the Devil', in which the story revolves around a serial killer and the feeling of revenge.

Awarapan

At the same time, 'Awarapan' is considered one of Mohit Suri's most serious films, but its story is considered to be a remake of the Korean film 'A Bittersweet Life'. In the film, the soul of a gangster and his battle are shown emotionally.

Murder 2

Apart from this, 'Murder 2' also comes in this discussion, which is called the Indian version of the Korean film 'The Chaser'. The film depicts the pursuit of a serial killer by a former policeman, which is very similar to the original Korean story. This was about Mohit Suri's films. Do you know that some of Salman Khan's films are also said to be inspired by Korean films?

Radhe

Now talking about Salman Khan, his film 'Radhe' is also included in this list. This action-packed film was considered to be greatly influenced by the Korean hit 'The Outlaws', where a passionate police officer comes forward to control a ruthless gangster.

Kick

Salman's other popular film 'Kick' may not be called completely Korean, but its inspiration is believed to be related to Korean action-drama. The heart-touching motive of a thief in the film and the story behind it matches the style of some Korean films.

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