CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: The writer of Laapataa Ladies has strongly denied recent plagiarism allegations following online comparisons between the film and an Arabic-language movie. As chatter spread across social media claiming striking similarities in plot and theme, the writer issued a firm statement defending the originality of the film. She emphasized that any resemblance is purely coincidental and not based on any copying or adaptation of existing content.

Calling the accusations “disheartening,” the writer expressed how such claims diminish the creative effort and countless hours poured into the scriptwriting process. “It’s unfair to undermine my work without understanding the cultural and narrative context,” she said, urging people to respect the integrity of the team behind Laapataa Ladies.

The film, directed by Kiran Rao and produced under Aamir Khan Productions, has been praised for its heartfelt storytelling and feminist themes. Since its release, it has garnered both critical acclaim and audience love. The recent controversy, however, threatens to overshadow the film’s success.

As the debate continues online, the writer hopes that viewers will focus on the message and merit of the movie, rather than unfounded speculation that detracts from the film’s intention and originality.

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