Shraddha Kapoor-Rajkummar Rao’s Stree poster’s ‘striking similarity’ with Stranger Things 2 draws attention; netizens say, ‘Same but different’

Shraddha Kapoor-Rajkummar Rao's Stree poster's 'striking similarity' with Stranger Things 2 draws attention; netizens say, 'Same but different’

As a seasoned movie buff with over three decades of cinematic experiences under my belt, I must say that the Stree 2 poster controversy is a fascinating spectacle to observe. While some might see it as a blatant copy, I believe it’s essential to appreciate the nuances and cultural context of Indian cinema, which has always borrowed from various sources to create its unique narrative.


The second installment of Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor’s movie Stree 2 is set to premiere in cinemas this Friday, however, its promotional poster has sparked debate. After the unveiling of the poster for Amar Kaushik’s highly anticipated sequel, internet users have noticed a striking similarity between it and the Stranger Things 2 poster.

The release of the Stree 2 poster has ignited a storm of reactions on social media, with many drawing comparisons to the Stranger Things 2 poster. The similarities, particularly in the color scheme, layout, and overall design, have not gone unnoticed by eagle-eyed users. One user pointed out, “The Stree 2 poster seems to have borrowed from Stranger Things 2,” while another questioned, “Copy or coincidence? It looks more like a copy.” The debate didn’t stop there, as others chimed in with comments like “Same same… but different” and “Inspired or copied?”

Some users have pointed out small discrepancies between the two posters, yet they also highlight that the resemblances are remarkable. This online discussion has introduced a surprising element to the excitement for the movie, leading to discussions on authenticity and artistic influence within the film industry.

Some supporters of the Stree 2 poster contend that while there may be shared color tones, the poster includes separate backdrops and exclusive movie nods unique to the film. They pointed out that both Stree 2 and Stranger Things 2 involve supernatural elements, which could account for certain design similarities being acceptable. One user noted, “Although the color palette is comparable, the Stree 2 poster features a dissimilar backdrop, and it contains its own set of cinematic references.”

As a lifestyle expert, I’d like to clarify my stance on this latest movie poster design. It’s not a replica or imitation, but rather an homage to the supernatural genre. I understand some might find similarities with other posters currently out there, and I acknowledge that half blue, half red, floating face designs are quite common these days. However, let me remind you that the iconic visual elements we see in this poster have been a staple of the supernatural genre for quite some time now. The Stranger Things team didn’t invent this design; it’s simply one of the many timeless motifs within the genre that continues to captivate audiences.

The long-awaited movie Stree 2 returns the delightful blend of supernatural themes and humor that made its first release in 2018 so successful. This time around, it’s directed by Amar Kaushik. The original stars Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor are back, along with Pankaj Tripathi, Abhishek Banerjee, and Aparshakti Khurana who are rejoining the cast.

In the same mysterious town haunted by a puzzling female ghost, the sequel explores more about the characters’ lives and the chilling tale of ‘Stree’. This film is being made under Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock Films and penned by the writers Raj & DK. Notable appearances include Tamannaah Bhatia and Varun Dhawan. The anticipation for Stree 2 among fans has already grown.

On August 15, the movie will go up against Akshay Kumar’s Khel Khel Mein and John Abraham’s Vedaa at the box office. Despite tough competition, Stree 2 has taken the lead, selling more than 100,000 tickets in just two days since advance bookings began.

In contrast to this, the second installment of Stranger Things, which premiered in October 2017, unfolds a year after the Hawkins, Indiana incidents. As the children attempt to resume their everyday lives, they encounter fresh perils from the Upside Down, one being a formidable presence called ‘Mind Flayer’. Eleven resurfaces, delving further into her background and powers. The season amplifies the supernatural aspects of the series and introduces new characters, all while immersing us in the nostalgic atmosphere of the 1980s.

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2024-08-13 10:39