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  2. 2008’s Ghajini, in which Aamir plays an amnesiac on a quest for revenge, was itself a remake of the 2005 AR Murugadoss film by the same name. It was the first film to cross the ₹ 100 crore mark...

  3. Murdagoss's original 2005 Tamil version of Ghajini was inspired by the American film Memento (2000), which itself was adapted from the short story "Memento Mori". The film stars Guy Pearce as Leonard Shelby, a former insurance fraud investigator searching for the man he believes raped and killed his wife during a burglary.

  4. If it was inspired from memento, then they didn’t use the most important aspect of it, i.e. the hero figuring out clues. But it turned out to be just a regular revenge drama. Reply reply

  5. GHAJINI is definitely more entertaining as it is made to be a commercially viable film that appeals to a large audience. Whereas MEMENTO is a small niche film almost. But comparing objectvely, without other factors, MEMENTO is the better movie.

  6. Ghajini was inspired by the American film Memento, [26] which itself was adapted from the short story Memento Mori. In response to allegations of plagiarism, Aamir Khan noted "Murgadoss had heard about a film called Memento and the concept had really fascinated him.

  7. Dec 25, 2018 · Remake of a Tamil psychological thriller (itself inspired by Memento), A.R. Murugadoss-directed Ghajini is the inventor of the elusive Rs 100 crore club. It made leading man Aamir Khan a box-office magnet. But does the film hold up well today? A quick glance at its legacy.

  8. Dec 25, 2023 · Christopher Nolan was upset when he found out that AR Murugadoss had remade his movie Memento as Ghajini without giving him due credit. But, if I could tell Mr Nolan, ‘Don’t worry, Ghajini is nowhere close to Memento.’