Tracing The Journey Of Oppam Across Hollywood, Hallyuwood, Mollywood & Bollywood! ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Acclaimed filmmaker Priyadarshan is reportedly set to make a Hindi remake of Mohanlal’s Malayalam thriller, Oppam, with Saif Ali Khan and Akshay Kumar, reports Filmfare. The original Oppam (2016), starring Mohanlal, was scripted and directed by Priyadarshan. It was based on a story by Govind Vijayan. But did you know that the movie was is believed to be inspired by two other films, one from Hollywood and another from Hallyuwood (Korea)?

At least, that’s what Wikipedia and other sources claim. And we can’t blame these sources, because Priyadarshan has a history of adapting Hollywood films. To determine whether Oppam was a direct copy or simply inspired, we watched all three films: Oppam, the Hollywood film Cape Fear (1991), and the Korean film Blind (2011). Let’s start our analysis with Cape Fear. Notably, this film doesn’t feature any blind characters. However, there are some plot similarities. In both films, someone is convicted and believes they were wrongfully punished.

In Oppam, we get the impression that the villain was wrongfully convicted, and the judge had no choice but to convict him because the evidence was stacked against him. In Cape Fear, however, the villain committed the crime, but his public defender suppressed evidence that could have reduced his sentence. After serving 14 years in prison, the villain emerges as a self-taught lawyer.

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