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A popular Pakistani drama, Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, has reportedly inspired a Bangladeshi remake called Eta Amaderi Golpo. According to Reviewit.pk, many viewers see it as more than just “inspired”—they call it a copy.

Originally, Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum became a massive hit. The Bangladeshi remake has now aired four episodes on the Cinemawala channel. Each episode is getting about 2 million views — a number that shows strong local interest.
The Eta Amaderi Golpo version includes actors like Khairul Basar, Keya Payel, Irfan Sajad, and Sunerah Binte Kamal. Meanwhile, Pakistani fans shared comparison videos on social media.
The remake is generating mixed feelings. On one hand, some Pakistanis feel proud: “Our dramas are reaching across borders,” they say. On the other hand, a few Bangladeshi fans question whether the remake is original enough. Some argue: “Why not make new stories instead of copying others?”

In short, Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum’s remake in Bangladesh shows how powerful Pakistani stories have become. But it also raises a debate: where is the line between “inspired by” and “copied from”? At Six Screen Entertainment, we hope the remake finds its own voice — even while honoring the drama that inspired it.

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