Jawan
Story
Copied
From
Sathyaraj's
Tamil
Film?
Atlee,
who
made
his
debut
as
a
director
with
Raja
Rani,
has
now
made
his
entry
in
Bollywood.
After
Vijay's
Theri,
Mersal
and
Bigil,
Atlee
teamed
up
with
Shah
Rukh
Khan
to
direct
Jawan.
Netizens
Troll
Jawan
Maker
In
this
case,
Jawan,
released
in
three
languages
namely
Hindi,
Tamil
and
Telugu,
has
received
positive
reviews.
Meanwhile,
as
usual,
netizens
are
finding
out
from
where
Atlee
has
copied
the
story
of
Jawan
and
they
are
trolling
him.
Atlee
worked
as
an
assistant
to
director
Shankar.
Films
directed
by
Atlee
right
from
Raja
Rani
to
Bigil
were
embroiled
in
story
plagiarism
controversy.
In
this
case,
Atlee,
who
has
gone
to
Hindi
for
the
first
time,
has
directed
the
film
Jawan
starring
Bollywood
Badshah
Shah
Rukh
Khan.
Jawan,
which
was
released
in
Shah
Rukh
Khan-Atlee
alliance,
has
received
good
response
from
the
fans.
Jawan,
an
action
commercial
film,
has
received
positive
reviews
all
over
India.
Similarly,
it
has
collected
Rs
85
crores
at
the
box
office
on
the
first
day
alone.
Meanwhile,
the
story
of
Jawan
is
said
to
be
the
copied
version
of
a
Tamil
film.
Shah
Rukh
Khan,
who
has
played
two
roles
of
father
and
son,
is
taking
an
action
avatar
for
the
people
in
Jawan
movie.
Son
Shah
Rukh
Khan,
who
is
a
jailer,
hunts
down
anti-social
elements.
The
whole
story
is
how
the
father
Shah
Rukh
Khan
helps
his
son.
According
to
reports,
the
1989
film
Thai
Nadu
starring
Sathyaraj
is
rumored
to
be
the
original
version
of
Atlee's
Jawan.
Netizens
have
been
trolling
saying
that
the
story
of
this
film
starring
Sathyaraj
in
dual
roles
is
the
same
as
Jawan
directed
by
Atlee.
They
are
saying
that
Atlee
has
copied
and
pasted
the
movie
Thai
Nadu
with
the
same
story
and
screenplay.
Already
the
Jawan
flashback
scenes
have
been
criticized
as
having
been
shot
from
Vijayakanth's
Ramana.
Similarly,
some
netizens
are
supporting
Atlee
by
saying
that
he
is
far
better
than
other
Tamil
directors
like
Lokesh
Kanagaraj
and
AR
Murugadoss.
Many
commom
audience
who
watched
Jawan
said
that
Atlee
has
taken
ten
minutes
from
all
the
films
he
has
done
so
far
and
directed
Jawan
with
a
mix
of
slow
motion,
CG,
flashback.
They
also
mentioned
that
he
is
getting
smart
enough
to
confuse
the
viewers
about
where
the
original
story
is
taken.
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