Is this the first instance of Hollywood remaking a Bollywood hit?

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/india/story/0,,1785681,00.html?gusrc=rss

Randeep Ramesh in New Delhi
Tuesday May 30, 2006
The Guardian

After decades of borrowing from western movie scripts, Bollywood is
poised to have one of its biggest films remade in Hollywood. Munnabhai
MBBS, starring Sanjay Dutt, a hit about a gangster who pretends to be
a doctor whenever his parents turn up, is to be shot as Gangster MD
starring Chris Tucker, who is best known as the wise-cracking cop in
the Rush Hour movies.

The Bollywood film is one of the surprise success stories of the last
few years. It tells of a mobster's decision to redeem himself by
trying to become a doctor - which he hopes will also prove himself to
the woman he loves and her father, a hospital superintendent.

The decision marks a turning point for Bollywood, which has
specialised in Hollywood "copycatting" scripts. In many cases there is
little but language, actors and production values to separate
America's films from their Indian imitations.

The director of Gangster MD, Mira Nair, whose films include Monsoon
Wedding, told the the Mumbai Mirror newspaper that she may cast some
actors from the Bollywood original, and is on the lookout for Indian
stars.

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