Mumbai. Rajesh Khanna aka Kaka has finally broken his silence and has confirmed what was being widely speculated and rumored around in the Indian blogosphere – James Cameron’s latest blockbuster Avatar being a copy of Kaka’s 1983 Bollywood masterpiece Avtaar. In an exclusive interview to Faking News, the romantic superstar of the 70’s has accused James Cameron of lifting certain scenes from his movie without giving due credits.
“After reading about it on various blogs, I decided to watch James Cameron’s movie, and I was shocked to find it a scene by scene copy of my movie. They just moved an A from the right side of the T to the left side in the movie title.” said a visibly upset Kaka, adding, “I almost wanted to cry, but I didn’t, because you know, Pushpa, I hate tears re.”
Kaka has some hard evidence to prove his point; he has pictures that show exactly how Avatar (2009) is inspired by Avtaar (1983). Kaka was kind enough to hand over these images to Faking News reporter Pushpa, and is contemplating filing a court case against James Cameron.
We leave our readers with these pictures so that they can decide for themselves:

"They copied the POSTER!"

"They even copied my paralyzed hand "

"Shabana’s faraway look, copied again"

"Do you need more proof?"
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Shit! got caught.
Damn you Rajesh!
Lol… cannot stop laughing….
the funniest piece of shit available at faking news!!!!!!
faking news u rock…. keep d good work up!!!!!!!
Darn….. This shit is bagin man.. LOL.. Real good work fellas…!!
Keep ‘em coming..
Cheers..!!
By far the best I have read on Faking News
roflol
dude, you’re a genius!
Thank you for the sensible critique. Me & my neighbour were preparing to do some research about that. We got a good book on that matter from our local library and most books where not as influensive as your information. I am very glad to see such information which I was searching for a long time.
did someone say “the pictures spoke more louldy than words reeeeeeeee..
Great site by the way, and a well written post, keep up the good work!
They forgot to mention that INDIA is actually a planet far far away (how ironic, so is Pandora) — just like how they think that LONDON is a country.