Naa Peru Surya inspired by Hollywood film Antwone Fisher
After Trivikram Srinivas, who blatantly lifted the story of Largo Winch for Agnyathaavaasi, one more Tollywood writer seems to be inspired by a foreign film.
If the ongoing speculations are to be believed, Allu Arjun’s upcoming patriotic film Naa Peru Surya is a rip-off from Hollywood film Antwone Fisher, which is inspired by a true story and based on the book titled Finding Fish.
Released in 2002, the film is about a temperamental young man, who had a violent past after the departure of his father and later joins the US Navy to eke out a living for himself. The rough life in his childhood causes him to have a violent temper and he is advised to meet a psychiatrist for treatment by the commanding officer. He then meets a psychiatrist who turns out to be his god father.
The First Impact of Naa Peru Surya also glimpses a similar temperament of the lead character played by Allu Arjun. He is violent and tries to control his anger in most part of the teaser and Rao Ramesh is shown as his well wisher.
So, there are few similarities which throw enough hints that Vakkantham Vamshi, the director of Naa Peru Surya, seems to have inspired by the lead character in Antwone Fisher.
We have to wait for the film’s first trailer to get more clarity on these speculations.