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Is Ahaan Panday’s Saiyaara a Copy of Korean Film A Moment to Remember? Netizens Spot Striking Similarities

Last updated: July 24, 2025 2:23 pm
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Ahaan Panday’s much-anticipated debut film Saiyaara is in the spotlight, not just for marking the actor’s grand entry into Bollywood, but also for facing accusations of being heavily “inspired” by the 2004 Korean emotional drama A Moment to Remember. As soon as the trailer of Saiyaara was released, sharp-eyed netizens began pointing out uncanny resemblances between the two films—triggering a debate around Bollywood’s recurring pattern of uncredited inspirations.

 

The Korean film, A Moment to Remember, is known for its poignant storyline where a young woman is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s, and the film explores the emotional turmoil that follows. Viewers noticed that Saiyaara seems to echo this narrative closely—right from the loving relationship to the slow but heartbreaking decline in memory, and the male lead’s emotional struggle to hold it all together. From the background score to certain cinematic frames, fans have claimed that Saiyaara doesn’t just borrow themes—it replicates entire sequences.

 

This isn’t the first time Bollywood has faced such comparisons. Over the years, many Indian films have been found mirroring global cinema—sometimes as “remakes,” sometimes without any official credit. Critics argue that while inspiration is natural in art, failing to credit the original creators shows a lack of ethical filmmaking and dampens creativity within the industry.

 

Interestingly, neither Ahaan Panday nor the makers of Saiyaara have issued any statement regarding the allegations. With no official remake rights announced, the resemblance has only fueled more speculation and criticism. The silence from the production house has added to the growing curiosity among audiences about whether Saiyaara is a heartfelt homage or yet another case of cinematic duplication.

 

As Bollywood continues to navigate the thin line between inspiration and imitation, Saiyaara may just become another example in the long list of films that ignite conversations around originality and accountability in Indian cinema.

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