We are in no way, by means of this article, trying to demean Indians that they always copy paste stuff from everywhere.
There
are innovations happening in a lot of areas including science, movies,
medicine, education etc. But still majority of our businesses and other
sectors survive because of taking inspiration, or as we say copy ideas
originated in different countries. We copy the idea and add some flavor
to it to make it look even superior to the actual product.
Thanks
to Indian copyright laws which help businesses of all kinds to survive
in India. No matter even if it’s a chotu bheem outlet or facebook
stationary ki dukan.
Let’s look at some brilliant examples.
1. Since when Nokia started making bricks. Maybe they have extended their brand into constructions and building materials.
2.
When I went to the US, I thought of visiting Warner Bros., one of the
biggest production houses in the world. But, thanks to globalization,
next time I will visit their office in India.
3. What a copy. Sardar ji well done. Very soon, KFC will acquire you.
4. Is that animal smoking weed or something?
5.
Facebook is one brand that has extended into a lot of verticals – from
Stationery shops to panwalas, from chat bhandars to tikki walas. They
are leaving no stone unturned.
Great work Mark!
6. Now, that’s called creativity. One of the finest facebook walls. Mark should see this.
7. It seems to me that this line of Google’s business falls under Alphabet, the parent company.
8. Another one. Bijapur kaun kaun jayega.
9. Another product – pan masala. One day, Google and facebook will together own 80% of the world’s businesses.
10. WhatsApp is not far behind. That’s why facebook bought it.
11.This must be started by Abhay.
12. I
think this man is so much obsessed by Hitler that even after naming the
shop ‘HITLER’ he’s even put swastika sign on top of ‘i’. Crazy fan.
13. How did that happen? You can go on wondering about it but I bet you won’t find an answer.
14. Pepsi, you see the price difference. Bhaiya, ek Legs dena.
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