Luck Director Sues Netflix Over Alleged Plagiarism In Squid Game? Here’s What We Know
Luck Director Sues Netflix Over Alleged Plagiarism In Squid Game? Here’s What We Know
The director in his lawsuit has claimed that Netflix copied his film's blueprint for Squid Game's story.

Popular Netflix show Squid Game is a ‘blatant rip-off’ of an Indian film, claimed a recently filed lawsuit. Filmmaker Soham Shah, known for directing films like Kaal and Luck, recently sued Netflix, alleging that the streaming giant copied the blueprint of his 2009 Imran Khan and Shruti Haasan starrer movie, states a TMZ report. In the lawsuit filed at the federal court in New York, Shah argued that the plot of Luck closely resembles that of Squid Game, further claiming that he originally developed the film’s storyline in 2006.

The Netflix franchise has allegedly jacked the storyline, where a group of desperate indebted people take part in a series of competitive games to win large sums of money. Those failing to do so lost their lives. Shah also noted that his film’s story even features rich onlookers gambling on the players while the participants struggle to stay alive and grapple under extreme conditions.

Sounds similar to Squid Game? Well, the Indian filmmaker believes so. Shah further alleged that Squid Game writer Hwang Dong-hyuk, who has also been sued, wrote the story in 2009, the same year as the movie’s release. He said that Netflix had all the access to watch the film due to “considerable advertising and marketing.” Following its global release, Squid Game raked in a whopping $900 million increase in market value.

Shah is reportedly seeking a portion of the value and is also looking forward to preventing Netflix from “infringing” on his copyright to the Bollywood film. So far, no statement has been issued by the streaming platform.

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The lawsuit comes at a time when the Netflix show is gearing up for its upcoming seasons. Earlier this year, Netflix announced the release date for Squid Game Season 2, which will premiere on December 26. The announcement also included the release window for the third and final season, slated for 2025.

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“The real game begins. Squid Game Season 2 is coming on December 26, only on Netflix. Final season coming in 2025,” the caption read. According to the official synopsis, Player 456, aka Gi-hun, who came out as the winner of the deadly game in Season 1, is now determined to end the vicious sport.

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