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'Squid Game' accused of copying 'Luck'

IndiaTimes Saturday, 14 September 2024 ()
Indian filmmaker Sohum Shah has sued Netflix and the creators of 'Squid Game', alleging they copied the plot from his 2009 movie 'Luck'. He claims that extensive marketing gave them access to his film's narrative. Shah seeks compensation for copyright infringement, citing similarities in both plots involving deadly competitive games.
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