Films that become global hits often face questions of originality as they rise to prominence.
The latest film to come under such scrutiny is Laapataa Ladies, India’s official entry for the 2025 Oscars. Directed by Kiran Rao and produced by Aamir Khan, the movie has recently been accused of borrowing heavily from other films, both international and Indian.
Laapataa Ladies follows the story of two brides who are accidentally swapped during a train journey. The plot centers around Deepak, who embarks on a search to find his real bride. This story of mistaken identity is filled with humor, emotions, and drama.
However, a viral video has raised eyebrows across social media. It showcases scenes from a 2019 Arabic short film called Burqa City, which tells the story of a man who unknowingly brings home the wrong bride, as all the women in the film wear burqas. Many online users have pointed out the striking resemblance in the plot and even some key scenes from both films.
Adding fuel to the fire, in 2024, filmmaker Ananth Mahadevan pointed out that Laapataa Ladies also shares similarities with his 1999 movie Ghoonghat Ke Pat Khol, which also revolves around a bride mix-up story.
Social media has been buzzing with debates over the film’s originality. Some users have openly accused the filmmakers of copying Burqa City and Ghoonghat Ke Pat Khol, while others have defended the film, arguing that themes of identity and women’s roles in society are common and can be explored in various ways.
Despite its critical success and multiple awards, the controversy surrounding the film could cast a shadow on its Oscar aspirations. With the 2025 Academy Awards approaching, many are now waiting to see if the filmmakers will address the accusations or remain silent.
As Laapataa Ladies continues to enjoy success, it remains to be seen how this controversy will affect its journey to the Academy Awards. The filmmakers have yet to comment on the allegations, and audiences are eagerly awaiting their response to this growing debate.