
A poster of Game of Thrones
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It has been almost a month since Game of Thrones aired its final episode but it seems fans are still gripped by the show’s fever. Recently, a social media user pointed out a scene in the Indian TV show Aladdin — Naam Toh Suna Hoga, which resembled a sequence in David Benioff and D.B. Weiss’ international show Game of Thrones.
The third episode of the finale season of GoT saw Arya Stark coming out of the darkness and killing the Night King with the dagger. The scene was hailed by some, while some fans criticised the sequence and created a pool of memes on social media.
One user on the website Reddit shared a video from an episode of Aladdin — Naam Toh Suna Hoga, and drew a parallel. In the video, a skeleton is jumping at the lead actor and trying to attack him, but the hero saves himself by grabbing the skeleton by its bones and stabbing it with a weapon. It is reminiscent of the killing scene of the Night King in Game of Thrones. The video, which is now doing the rounds on the Internet, has left netizens in splits. — IANS
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