Laapata Ladies writer Biplab Goswami denies plagiarism, says 'our story, characters, are 100 pc original'
Writer Biplab Goswami refutes plagiarism claims regarding his film Laapata Ladies, which some compare to the Arabic film Burqa City. Goswami asserts his work is original, drawing from years of research and registration dating back to 2014. He emph...

In the Arabic film, a newlywed man sets out to find his wife after she is mistaken for another woman in a burqa.
This is similar to the basic plot of Laapata Ladies, which follows Deepak as he searches for his new bride, who is accidentally swapped with another ghoonghat-clad woman on a train.
In a statement, posted on his official Instagram page, Goswami said the allegations are completely "untrue".
"Our story, characters, and dialogues are 100% original. Any allegations of plagiarism are completely untrue. These allegations not just undermine my efforts as a writer, but also the tireless efforts of the entire filmmaking team," he said.
"I first registered the film's detailed synopsis, outlining the entire story with the working title 'Two Brides', with the Screenwriters Association on July 3, 2014. Even within this registered synopsis, there is a scene that clearly describes the groom bringing home the wrong bride and being shocked and stricken upon realising his mistake because of the veil, along with the rest of his family. This is where the story takes off. I had also clearly written about the scene of the worried groom going to the police station and showing the only photograph he had of his missing bride to the police officer, but the bride's face was covered with a veil, resulting in a comedic moment," he wrote.
Goswami said he registered the feature-length script of "Two Brides" with the SWA in June 2018.
"This script won the runner-up award at the Cinestaan Storytellers Competition in 2018. Again, in this screenplay, I had the scene of the policeman amused by the photograph of the veiled bride," he added.
"'Laapataa Ladies' uses this mistaken identity form with entirely original and unique characters, setting, narrative journey, and social impact," he said.
Directed by Rao, Laapataa Ladies featured Nitanshi Goel, Pratibha Ranta, Sparsh Shrivastava, Chhaya Kadam and Ravi Kishan. The movie was produced by Rao's Kindling Pictures, Aamir Khan's Aamir Khan Productions and Jio Studios.
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