Originality is the lifeline of any creative industry but 2017 proved to be a year that the filmmakers would want to forget as it was populated with big-budget disappointments like Salman Khan's "Tubelight", Shah Rukh Khan's "Jab Harry Met Sejal" and Sanjay Dutt's comeback "Bhoomi".
Younger stars such as Varun Dhawan did work with the audience but the films -- "Badrinath Ki Dulhania" and "Judwaa 2" -- were either a sequel or a spin-off.
Akshay Kumar started his year with a sequel "Jolly LLB 2" and the not-so successful "Baby" spin-off in "Naam Shabana".
Remaking films from different domestic and foreign industries is not a new trend but the very act of having a stamp of an 'official remake' is. Gone are the days when the industry lifted Hollywood hits without giving due credit.
"Shubh Mangal Saavdhan", which dealt with the condition of erectile dysfunction, was an official adaptation of the director R S Prasanna's own Tamil hit.
In a similar fashion, Saif Ali Khan headlined "Chef", an official remake of the film with the same name by Jon Favreau, who conceptualised the story of the Hollywood film.
Unlike the original, this one failed to generate any interest at the box office.
Bollywood is not new to rehashing old movies and Karan Johar's gamble with "Ittefaq", a remake of Rajesh Khanna and Nanda's 1969 starrer, paid off.
Ram Gopal Varma is trying hard to get back to his wonder days of "Rangeela", "Satya" and "Bhoot", but his third installment in the "Sarkar" series proved to be a case of diminishing returns as it lacked the depth of its predecessors.
While "Tubelight" stopped the Salman juggernaut at the box office, the actor found his groove back with "Tiger Zinda Hai", a sequel of his 2012 hit "Ek Tha Tiger".
The movie has ended the box office drought in Bollywood, ending the year on a good note for the actor. He can continue to believe in his box office super powers.
Newbie Tiger Shroff will appear in three movies, which are either sequels or remakes. The actor will be playing the lead role in the "Rambo" remake, to be directed by Siddharth Anand.
He is also set to appear in films like "Baaghi 2" and "Student of the Year 2".
Superstar Rajinikanth's "2.0" is another anticipated film of the year. It will see Akshay Kumar in the role of the antagonist.
Ishaan Khatter and Janhvi Kapoor, two star kids are filming "Dhadak", which is a remake of Marathi blockbuster "Sairat".
Salman is entering the "Race" franchise with the third installment, in which he be reuniting with his "Kick" co-star Jacqueline Fernandez.
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