Bollywood Movies That Are A Remake Of Korean Movies –Â Movies provide us with the opportunity to feel and experience a variety of emotions such as happiness, sadness, anxiousness, and enthusiasm. It’s a full-fledged roller coaster ride. There is no question that many individuals are now aware of what was formerly exclusive to the South Korean business.
Remake Of Korean Movies
Dhamaka – The Terror Live
The film, starring Kartik Aaryan and Mrunal Thakur, is an adaptation of the 2014 South Korean film The Terror Live. It depicts the lives of a prominent and idealistic news presenter who receives a weird and frightening call about a terrorist strike following a bridge disaster. He then chooses to broadcast the same thing on live news in an attempt to resurrect his career.
The Terror Live stars Ha Jung-woo, Lee Kyung Young, and Kim So-jin. The attack takes place across Han Bridge in the Korean film. The suspense film Terror Live was a box office success in South Korea. According to the Korean Film Council (KOFIC), the film sold two million tickets in the first six days following its release.
Radhe – The Outlaws
Radhe, starring Salman Khan and Disha Patani, is about a Mumbai Police encounter expert who attempts to bring down a criminal organization owned by a drug lord. The film was released in 2021 and grossed a total of 18.33 crores at the box office.
The Outlaws, a Korean film, starring Ma Dong Seok and Yoon Kye Sang in the key roles. The major narrative is around a band of thugs that terrorize peasants and are taken down by the police and local thugs working together. It was the third highest-grossing Korean film of 2017.
Barfi – Lover’s Concerto
Anurag Basu’s comedy-drama film, ‘Lover’s Concerto,’ released in 2012, was a remake of the 2002 South Korean film. The primary actors in the Barfi film are Ranbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, and Ileana D’Cruz.
Ek Villain – I saw the Devil
Ek Villain, a romantic thriller starring Sidharth Malhotra, Shraddha Kapoor, and Riteish Deshmukh, is also an adaptation of a Korean film. The sequences and turning moments in the Hindi film are the same. The only variation between the two films is the amount of violence.
Choi Min-sik, Lee Byung-hun, Oh San Ha, and Kim In-seo star in the Korean film I Saw the Devil, which is an action thriller. It came out in 2010.
Bharat – Ode to My Father
Bharat was based on the South Korean film Ode to My Father. It follows the story of Yoon Deok-soo, a young boy who travels to Germany to work as a miner after losing his father and younger sister during the Korean War. He enlists in the Vietnam War and longs to see his sister. It came out in 2014. According to sources, the original film has earned the fourth-highest box office revenues in Korean film history.