Koi mil gaya

Koi…Mil Gaya (Hindi: कोई मिल गया, translation: Found Someone) is a 2003 Bollywood science fiction film, directed by Rakesh Roshan (who also has a cameo role), starring Hrithik Roshan, Rekha and Preity Zinta. It was released on 8 August 2003. The film is the first part of the Koi… Mil Gaya series and appears to be an adaptation of Satyajit Ray’s 1967 Bangla science fiction story The Alien.

The film was screened at the Jerusalem Film Festival and the Denmark NatFilm Festival. Rakesh Roshan has produced a sequel to the film entitled Krrish, the second part of the Koi… Mil Gaya series, which opened worldwide on 23 June 2006 and also became a success.

Plot

A Sindhi Canadian scientist named Sanjay Susra Mehra (played by the film’s director Rakesh Roshan) creates a computer from which he dispatches variations of the syllable Om, hoping to attract the attention of extraterrestrial life. When he finally receives a response, the scientific community mocks him and makes fun of him.

As he is driving home, an alien spacecraft enters the vicinity, then he looks out the window and exclaims: “UFO,” and begins to veer off the road. His pregnant wife turns around the steering wheel causing the box car to flip over a stone and explode. His wife is thrown out of the car and Dr. Mehra dies in the car. His pregnant wife, played by Rekha, survives the wreck and decides to return to India. Their son Rohit (played by Hrithik Roshan, who is Rakesh Roshan’s son), when born, is developmentally disabled. Hrithik Roshan and Preity Zinta as featured in the film

His mother raises him with tender care in the town of Kasauli, by which he grows up to be a young man of limited intellect and childish personality, yet with a loving heart. Rohit has a number of much younger friends; children with whom he plays and who are very loyal to him. He also befriends a young lady named Nisha (Preity Zinta). Nisha feels sympathy for him and humors him as one would humor a child, having learned of his mental disability from his mother, who chastises Nisha’s suitor Raj for beating Rohit up.

Rohit and Nisha find Sanjay’s Om computer and summon the aliens by accident. The visiting aliens leave in haste and one of them is left behind. Rohit, Nisha, and Rohit’s young friends find him, befriend him, and name him Jadoo (meaning “Magic” in Hindi and Urdu) when they discover his abilities of psychokinesis. Jadoo’s remarkably vast intelligence leads him to discover that Rohit is mentally subnormal, whereupon he uses his magic to enhance the boy’s mind. He is now accepted by young-adult society. Only the loyalty of his friends and Nisha prevent him from developing total arrogance. Raj and his sycophants attempt to embarrass Rohit multiple times, only to be beaten in fights as well as in a basketball game, wherein Rohit’s bodily strength has increased with his mental calibre. Rekha as featured in the film

Nisha and Rohit spend more and more time together, before and after his enhancement; ultimately Rohit proposes marriage to her. She agrees. Jadoo’s presence is kept secret from all humans except Rohit’s friends and mother.

However, the government has not given up their search for the alien arrival. Police capture Jadoo, who is then rescued by Rohit. Jadoo flees in his returned family’s spaceship and apparently takes Rohit’s new powers with him. Rohit is again mentally disabled, which saves him from prosecution by the government. Later, Jadoo restores Rohit’s special abilities permanently. Nisha and Rohit can now lead a happy life together.

Cast ——-

  • Hrithik Roshan as Rohit Mehra
  • Preity Zinta as Nisha
  • Rekha as Sonia Mehra
  • Rakesh Roshan as Sanjay Mehra
  • Prem Chopra as Harbans Saxena
  • Rajat Bedi as Raj Saxena
  • Johnny Lever as Chelaram Sukhwani
  • Mukesh Rishi as Inspector Khurshid Khan
  • Hansika Motwani as Priya Six
  • Kamya Punjabi as Inhabitant at Hill Station
  • Rajeev Verma as Nisha’s dad

Soundtrack ———

  1. Haila Haila (Udit Narayan & Alka Yagnik)
  2. Idhar Chala Main Udhar Chala (Udit Narayan & Alka Yagnik)
  3. In Pancchiyon (Shaan, Kavita Krishnamurthy & Baby Sneha)
  4. Instrumental Theme (Preeti Uttam)
  5. It’s Magic (Taz)
  6. Jadoo Jadoo (Adnan Sami & Alka Yagnik)
  7. Jadoo Jadoo 2 (Udit Narayan & Alka Yagnik)
  8. Koi Mil Gaya (Udit Narayan & Chithra)

[edit] Awards —— [edit] National Film Awards ——-

  • National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues - Rakesh Roshan[1]
  • National Film Award for Best Special Effects - James Colmer, Lara Denman, Marc Kolbe, Craig A. Mumma [2]
  • Best Choreography - Farah Khan

[edit] Filmfare Awards ——-

Winners highlighted in bold:

  • Best Movie - Rakesh Roshan
  • Best Director - Rakesh Roshan
  • Best Actor - Hrithik Roshan
  • Critics Award Best Performance - Hrithik Roshan
  • Best Choreography - Farah Khan for “Idhar Chala”
  • Best Actress - Preity Zinta
  • Best Supporting Actress - Rekha
  • Best Comedian - Johnny Lever
  • Best Music Director - Rajesh Roshan
  • Best Male Playback - Udit Narayan for “Idhar Chala”
  • Best Female Playback - Chitra for “Koi Mil Gaya”

Directed by Rakesh Roshan Produced by Rakesh Roshan Written by Robin Bhatt Sachin Bhowmick Honey Irani Rakesh Roshan Javed Siddiqui Starring Rekha Hrithik Roshan Preity Zinta Rakesh Roshan Rajiv Verma Prem Chopra Music by Rajesh Roshan Cinematography Ravi K. Chandran Editing by Sanjay Verma Release date(s) 8 August 2003 Running time 176 mins Country India Language Hindi Gross revenue $18,815,526 Followed by Krrish

Source: http://www.last.fm/music/Koi+Mil+Gaya/+wiki?ver=2