Copying from Hollywood flicks and Korean movies is not a new trend in Telugu film industry. But, our makers tag it with the card of 'inspired' though they blatantly lift their content from super hit flicks. Here goes one such grapevine about 'Eega'.
The audio release of director giant Rajamouli's latest film 'Eega' is all set to March 30th and expectations are on a rise about this movie. Many times, Rajamouli is accused of plagiarism, say it Magadheera or Maryada Ramanna, and his latest 'Eega' is not an excuse. If sources are to be believed, 'Eega' is said to be a hybrid version of two Hollywood flicks of same name 'The Fly', one released in 1958 and one in 1986. The basic storyline of these two movies is that a scientist's experiment goes wrong with 'human teleportation' and he accidentally transforms to a 'fly'. In one part, the scientist pleads his wife to kill him and in another one, he becomes villain giving run to his girl-friend and her ex-lover.
In Rajamouli's 'Eega', Sudeep is said to be a scientist who converts Nani to 'Eega' to take revenge for his alleged closeness to journalist Samantha. Sudeep is the secret admirer of Samantha who goes to any extent for his 'love' and Nani's vengeance for Sudeep's act forms the crux of story . Let us see what Rajamouli has to say about this!
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