Remakes and adaptations refer to the process of creating new versions of existing works, such as films, television shows, books, or plays. Remakes typically involve retelling a story with updated elements, often modernizing the setting or characters. Adaptations, on the other hand, involve transforming a work from one medium to another, such as turning a novel into a movie. Both approaches aim to introduce familiar stories to new audiences and reinterpret them for contemporary contexts.
Remakes and adaptations refer to the process of creating new versions of existing works, such as films, television shows, books, or plays. Remakes typically involve retelling a story with updated elements, often modernizing the setting or characters. Adaptations, on the other hand, involve transforming a work from one medium to another, such as turning a novel into a movie. Both approaches aim to introduce familiar stories to new audiences and reinterpret them for contemporary contexts.
What is a remake in Bollywood?
A remake is a new film that retells the same core story as an earlier film, usually with updated setting, cast, and production techniques while keeping the central plot.
What is an adaptation in Bollywood?
An adaptation is a film based on another source, such as a novel, play, TV show, or foreign film, transformed to fit Hindi cinema with changes in setting, characters, and cultural context.
How can you tell if a film is a remake or an adaptation?
Check the credits and source material: remakes cite a previous film of the same story; adaptations cite a book, play, TV show, or foreign work as the source.
Why do Bollywood remakes and adaptations happen?
They capitalize on familiar narratives to attract audiences, localize content for Indian tastes with Bollywood style, and sometimes reduce risk by building on a proven story.