Photographer Flóra Borsi shared this picture to point out the stark similarity between her work and Judgementall Hai Kya new poster.

A European artist on Monday accused the makers of Judgementall Hai Kya of plagiarising her work. The photographer criticised the makers for not taking her permission before copying her work. Flora Borsi, a photographer, took to Facebook to point out the stark similarity between her work and one of the film's posters.

Sharing a collage of the two pictures, she wrote, "Any similarities? It’s a famous Bollywood movie poster called Judgementall Hai Kya. They didn’t ask for any permission nor reached me out. It’s a shame for big companies plagarising freelance artists work.."

Sharing Rajkummar Rao's tweet with the poster, she wrote, "Oh yeah, this image somehow reminds me of.. oh wait. looks like totally my work!"

oh yeah, this image somehow reminds me of.. oh wait. looks like totally my work! https://t.co/6XhiK317Re Flora Borsi (@FloraBorsi) July 29, 2019

The Hungarian artist has found support in netizens who are calling out the makers of Judgementall Hai Kya and asking them to accept their mistake.

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One of the users wrote, "Dear @ektakapoorworld @KanganaTeam, it's a humble request to both of you check entire teams work. In your latest movie #judgementalhainkya doing good business, but its utter shame to steal another photographer's work without seeking her permission (sic)."

Dear @ektakapoorworld @KanganaTeam, it's a humble request to both of you check entire teams work. In your latest movie #judgementalhainkya doing good business, but its utter shame to steal another photographer's work without seeking her permission.

pic courtesy @FloraBorsi pic.twitter.com/Y8l8Tpr4zZ July 29, 2019

Another user brought in Hrithik Roshan in the plagiarism debate and wrote, "Ripping off precious people's work @FloraBorsi. Typical of bollywood. She'd probably bring in @iHrithik again for this (sic)."

Many Twitter users accused entire Bollywood of being a copy of other film industries. "Someone please tell her that the entire Indian cinema is a copy in form or the other from somewhere somehow," wrote one user.

One user on Facebook also asked the photographer to take the legal way and sue the makers of the Kangana Ranaut-Rajkummar Rao film. He wrote, "Members of a huge industry like Bollywood resorting to copying and a really poor attempt at that (yours is much nicer) is pathetic. You should tag them on twitter and you should really consider sueing them! Also this is not the first time they've shamelessly copied others. Of what I know, they've copied an Indonesian song (Tak Bisakah), a Korean song and various Hollywood movies. Unfortunately Hindi cinema (i.e. Bollywood) is an uncreative industry with mostly subpar movies and subpar acting. Don't let it pass. If not for yourself, bring attention to this for other artists that this may happen to in the future. It's not fair."

Some netizens, in support of Flora, also condemned all of India. But the artist was quick to reply and wrote, "Thank you so much guys for supporting me but I don’t want anybody to express hatred toward a nation or a country. It’s all about a big industry vs artists."

She also added that she didn’t think Bollywood had anything to do with it. Instead, it’s the creative director who should take responsibility for the act. She wrote, "Bollywood has nothing to do with this. It’s all about the art department and the creative director. their responsibility is the feedback, which brings negativity in the big picture, which is Bollywood. When someone does a bad things people can’t blame the country where was born."

Judgementall Hai Kya, meanwhile, is on a decent run at the box office in India. The Prakash Kovelamudi-directed film, which hit the screens on July 26, has been praised by critics for its non-run-of-the-mill story and the performances of the lead actors, Kangana Ranaut and Rajkummar Rao.

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