Kalki 2898 AD Movie Makers Impressed by NEET-UG 2024 Toppers

Internships in 'Plagiarism Quota' Await, which is pretty NEET.

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6/14/20242 min read

That's pretty neet

In a surprising twist that has left both the academic and cinematic worlds buzzing, the makers of the eagerly anticipated film 'Kalki 2898 AD' have announced their admiration for NEET-UG 2024 toppers. But it’s not their academic prowess that has caught the filmmakers' attention—it's their alleged knack for, shall we say, creative borrowing.

The Plagiarism Quota

Sources close to the movie's production team have revealed that a new internship program, dubbed the 'Plagiarism Quota,' is being developed specifically for these top-ranking students. The rumor mill suggests that the film, already embroiled in controversies over scenes allegedly borrowed from 'Star Wars', 'Dune', 'Mad Max Fury' and many animators personal works, is looking to bring on board the experts in the art of replication.

Scenes of Suspicion

The whispers of plagiarism started when eagle-eyed fans noticed uncanny resemblances between scenes in 'Kalki 2898 AD' and iconic sequences from movies such as 'Star Wars' and others. Further scrutiny revealed that some animations appeared to be lifted straight from the personal portfolios of animators. The filmmakers, however, seem to be taking these allegations in bad taste and are threatening to sue people for sharing scenes/images/footage of the film online. They claim it is just a ‘creative inspiration’.

A Match Made in Heaven

With the idea of a ‘Plagiarism Quota’, sources indicate that the movie's producers are genuinely keen on hiring these students. They believe that the skill set of NEET-UG toppers, who have mastered the art of meticulous replication and cheating in their academic endeavors, perfectly aligns with the needs of the film’s creative team. After all, who better to navigate the murky waters of ‘inspiration’ than those who have excelled in a system where imitation is often the sincerest form of flattery?

Conclusion

As 'Kalki 2898 AD' gears up for its release, the buzz around its unconventional internship program continues to grow. Whether this move will help the film navigate its plagiarism controversies or add more fuel to the fire remains to be seen. One thing is for sure: this unique blend of academia and cinema is making headlines, albeit for reasons that may be more humorous than heroic.