Producer Marco Mueller feels that there was not even a hint of plagiarism in Rajkummar Rao’s Newton, amidst claims that the movie has been inspired from his 2001 Iranian film Secret Ballot.
Last week, Newton was announced as India’s official entry for Oscars’ foreign language film category. On Monday night, filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, in a Facebook post, shared Muller’s opinion after watching Newton.
On Sunday, defending the film, Kashyap tweeted:
“Newton” is as much a copy of “Secret Ballot” as The Avengers is of Watan Ke Rakhwale
— Anurag Kashyap (@anuragkashyap72) September 24, 2017
The movie, produced by Manish Mundra of Drishyam Films, had its world premiere at the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival, where it even won an award.
Standing up for its genuinity, Kashyap said:
Newton is an award winner from Berlin Fest and I can promise you those curators watch more films in a year than rest of us do in a lifetime.
— Anurag Kashyap (@anuragkashyap72) September 24, 2017
While Newton, which stars National Award-winning actor Rajkummar Rao, revolves around a government employee who struggles to supervise voting in a forest area of Chhattisgarh, controlled by Maoists, Secret Ballot is described as a movie which focuses on the life of a lady ballot officer who visits a barren and desolate place to plead with voters to cast their votes and take part in the elections.
Newton director Amit V Masurkar has already given his take on the controversy, saying: “The story was born from my heart. I had no idea about Secret Ballot.”
Meanwhile, meeting the film team’s expectations, Newton is attracting audiences to theatres.
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted on Sunday:
#Newton shows REMARKABLE 162.5% GROWTH on Sat… Fri 96 lakhs, Sat 2.52 cr. Total: ₹ 3.48 cr. India biz.
— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) September 24, 2017
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As of Sunday, the film has made Rs 6.90 crores at the Indian box-office.