Is Khel Khel Mein Remake Of Perfect Strangers?
Is Khel Khel Mein remake Of Perfect Strangers? Know About The Italian Film Acclaimed As The 'Most Remade Movie'
When audiences saw the trailer for Akshay Kumar's ‘Khel Khel Mein’, it reminded them of some movie they might have come across before.Khel Khel Mein’s trailer was released on Friday, august 2, and social media users' gave it mixed reactions. In the trailer, seven friends get together for a dinner party and decide to play a game where they have to read out every notification on their phones. As the game proceeds, fights break out and secrets are revealed.
One internet user shared on X (formerly Twitter), “As it turns out that movie #KhelKhelMein is a remake of movie #PerfectStrangers which is available on Prime Video It seems bollywood can never improve, they will remain a copycat. Utterly disappointing. Why can’t we make anything original?”
All about the Italian film Perfect Strangers
There's a pretty peculiar reason behind this sense of familiarity with the recent release.This is because it's a remake of the ‘Perfetti Sconosciuti’ (Perfect Strangers) movie, which was originally released in Italy. Also, the original has been adapted into three different languages in India: ‘Loudspeaker’ in Kannada, ‘12th Man’ in Malayalam, and ‘1001 Nunakal’ in Kannada. Viewers may have seen one of these films. Currently, ‘Khel Khel Mein’ is the fourth adaptation of this popular film in the indian language.It is surprising that 'Perfect Strangers' has been remade 28 times. An outstanding cast including Giuseppe Battiston, Anna Foglietta, Marco Giallini, Edoardo Leo, Valerio Mastandrea, Alba Rohrwacher, and Kasia Smutniak featured in the film when it first came out in 2016.
Remarkably, the film also holds the Guinness World Record for the 'most remade film'. The overwhelming reception of the movie sparked a global trend of remakes. A Greek remake of it was completed in the same year, and a Spanish version was released in 2017. Several countries in 2018 followed suit, making their adaptation, including Turkey, India, France, South Korea, Hungary, Mexico, and China.
The Live review of ‘Khel Khel Mein’ reads: This movie is a delightful watch, packed with humor and engaging moments. The comedy is spot-on, and every actor fits their role perfectly, showcasing impeccable comedic timing. Akshay Kumar, Taapsee Pannu, and Ammy Virk deliver outstanding performances, ensuring the film never has a dull moment. As you watch, you'renot only entertained but also left with a lingering thought—what if your phone fell into the wrong hands?The film subtly reminds us that everyone has their shades of right and wrong, but in terms of entertainment, it hits the mark flawlessly.