Koi... Mil Gaya Page #3

Synopsis: Scientist Sanjay Mehra devises a computer that is capable of contacting aliens. His happiness is cut short when the scientists at a space-research center scoff at him and refuse to believe his claims. While returning home with his pregnant wife, he glimpses an alien spaceship, and, in the resulting confusion, he cannot control his car, leading to a crash. His wife survives but their unborn child suffers brain damage. Years later, their son Rohit Mehra has grown up but has thinking capacity of a child. He befriends the town Mayor's daughter Nisha, which angers Nisha's suitor Raj, a spoiled brat. One day, Rohit and Nisha find Rohit's father's computer in his shed and follow the instructions provided. That very evening, their town is paid a visit by an alien spaceship that lands someplace nearby and takes off shortly afterward. But when the police inspect the footprints, they discover that one of the aliens has been left behind. Then Rohit and Nisha find the alien, name him Jadoo, and wat
Director(s): Rakesh Roshan
Production: Yash Raj Films
  25 wins & 32 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
75%
TV-14
Year:
2003
171 min
$274,851
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But my son isn't like you,

because God hasn't made him like you.

He's a youth, no doubt.

But he has the brains of a child.

A naive, innocent child..

who can't tell the difference

between good and bad.

You boys beat him up mercilessly

and broke his scooter!

Because you thought he was

teasing this girl?

He came here not to tease you

or to harass you...

he came to apologise to you.

Look at this!

He wanted to say he was sorry.

Anyway, I can't hold this against you

because you are new to this town.

But Raj...?

He knows everything.

He used to be Rohit's class-fellow.

Because he's normal...

he moved ahead in life.

And my son remained where he was.

But you know something?

I don't regret it at all!

Because if normal people

are like what you are...

I'm glad my son is abnormal.

Rohit, what are you doing

in this computer class?

Rohit has also chosen computers

in his options, sir.

Go and take your seat.

I want to learn computers too, sir.

You need brains to learn computers.

And you're so bright,

you're still in the seventh.

My father was a great scientist, sir.

He even had a computer.

I want to become like my Papa, sir.

- So go and learn from your father.

He's no longer in this world, sir.

So go to the world he's in and learn.

And stop picking on my brains!

Go away. Out!

Avon cycle!

Ma...

Is this cycle for me, Ma?

- Yes, it's for you.

It's a very nice bicycle, Ma!

Avon! Thank you, Ma!

Say thank-you to her. She's the

one who brought it for you.

I'm not saying thank-you,

and I'm not saying sorry either.

I don't want the cycle.

Have you seen his anger?

It's true I've made a mistake.

But how was I to know that you

weren't upto any mischief...

and had come to say sorry to me?

Anyway, let bygones be bygones.

I'll say sorry to you now, okay?

And not just me... Raj, Monty and the

other boys will say sorry to you too.

And no one will

bother you ever again.

What if someone does bother me?

You and I will get together

and beat him up!

God! You too?

- Of course.

We're friends now, aren't we?

- Really?

C'mon!

All of you will now say

sorry to Rohit.

Didn't I tell you?

Are you happy now?

And listen everybody...

no fights ever again.

Only friendship.

Wait here, I'll be back in a minute.

No, I don't know to dance.

- There's nothing you've got to know.

Just hold my body like this

and sway to the music.

No, I feel scared.

- What are you scared of?

I'll teach you.

- No, I don't want to learn.

Hey! You're breaking into a sweat.

Oh yes, a bit of it.

It'll rid you of your fear

and you'll stop sweating.

But I'm all right.

- Have some.

It's not nice at all...

- It's very nice. Have it. Go on.

Then, let's dance together.

You're forcing him to have liquor?

what harm will some Bacardi do?

He's not a kid anymore.

I told you not to bother

Rohit anymore. But you guys...

Let's go, Rohit...

"I'm breaking free,

I'm breaking loose... "

"who knows where I'm going... "

"I'm sliding... "

"what have you done to me?"

"I'm breaking loose,

I'm breaking free... "

"who knows where I'm going... "

"I'm giving way... "

"I'm moving with you"

"What spell is this... "

"that we slip, as we walk?"

"We're having so much of fun,

things have changed so much"

"Why have things changed?"

"They have changed, all right"

"I'm breaking loose,

I'm breaking free... "

"who knows where I'm going... "

"I've begun to slide... "

"what have you done to me?"

"What's makes you so innocent?"

"It's because you're so sweet"

"And why do you find me so sweet?

Tell me"

"Why must I tell you?"

"Say something"

"What should I say?"

"I'm breaking free,

I'm breaking loose... "

"who knows where I'm going... "

"I've begun to slide... "

"I'm moving with you"

"I'm breaking free,

I'm breaking loose... "

"who knows where I'm going... "

"I'm slipping... "

"what have you done to me?"

"Over to you, I come"

Mr Sukhwani...

What is it...? Sister!

What madness is this?

- All thanks to your darling son!

I've got into the habit of

living with broken windows.

I got breeze, water and even

the sunshine inside my house.

But ever since I fixed these panes,

it's suffocating and hot in there.

But why must you break the panes?

Can't you just open the windows?

Why didn't it occur to me!

Thanks for the suggestion.

Shame on me! I must be the first

Sindhi to cause losses to himself!

Really?

She's now your girlfriend.

- How?

She presented you a bicycle?

- She even took you to the club?

Yes, she danced with me too.

- She dropped you home...

and said good night?

- Did she give you a good-night kiss?

No.

So how does she become his girlfriend?

- Why not?

They become boyfriend and girlfriend

only when they exchange kisses.

So what should he do?

My Mummy's absolutely right.

Men are real idiots.

They don't even know that they

must further their friendship...

before getting down to kisses.

- I want to meet your Mummy!

She thinks we men are idiots?

- Oh yes.

Know what, Rohit?

Give her a nice present.

Where do I have the money

to give her a present?

Ma gives me just a rupee every day.

But you can give Nisha a rose.

Can't you?

Didn't you tell me about a boy

whose mind is like a child's?

There was a nice article on the Net,

I've got a print-out.

It says, such people ought to be

given a lot of love and sympathy.

That is their only cure.

What are you up to?

Come on up here.

Why're you hiding the rose?

- I'm not.

It's a present for you.

Why're you blushing?

My friends say...

that when a girl and a boy

exchange kisses...

they become boyfriend

and girlfriend.

Your friends are right.

I am indeed your girlfriend.

Really? - Yes.

Nisha...

- Yes, Papa?

I must leave now.

- No, come on inside.

My Mummy and Papa will be

very happy to meet you.

Papa, Mama... this is Rohit.

Sit down, son.

Will you have something to

drink, Rohit? Tea, coffee...?

Bournvita.

- Bournvita?

Yes, Bournvita is a must

for strength and vigour.

Look at me. I'm in the seventh,

but I'm the tallest in my class.

Thanks to Bournvita.

Sorry, Rohit. We have no Bournvita.

No...?

But you must have Bournvita at home!

You must drink it every day.

Oh yes. We'll have some bought today.

- And we'll drink it too.

Call from District magistrate, sir.

- Tell him I'm coming.

Nisha, save the page, my child.

I'll be back soon.

You know computers?

- Yes.

I also know that you want

to learn to operate it.

Will you teach me?

- Of course.

So let's go to my house!

I have my Papa's computer.

These stars...?

- Yes!

My Papa was a big scientist.

He spoke to people living on the stars.

Really! - Yes indeed.

What's this?

I don't know.

Looks like one of

your Papa's projects.

Look, it says "press B"

Nothing's happening.

- That says "B" too. See?

Let's connect them and see.

How did you play that?

- I know the tune. Ma taught me.

Want to hear it?

Rohit, teach me to play it.

- It's very easy. Give me your finger.

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Rakesh Roshan

Rakesh Roshan, (born Rakesh Roshan Lal Nagrath; 6 September 1949) is an Indian producer, director, screenwriter, editor , former actor and music director in Hindi films. He appeared in 84 films throughout the 1970s and 1980s till 1989. As an actor, he was mostly known for his supporting roles in big-budget films starring Sanjeev Kumar and Rajesh Khanna in the lead role. Later, he achieved fame for directing films with titles beginning with the letter "K" since 1987. As a filmmaker, his most notable work includes the drama Khudgarz (1987), the revenge drama Khoon Bhari Maang (1988), the comedy-drama Kishen Kanhaiya (1990), the crime thriller Karan Arjun (1995), the romance Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000), the science fiction Koi... Mil Gaya (2003) and the superhero Krrish film series (2006—2013). Roshan won the Filmfare Award for Best Director for directing the films; Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai and Koi... Mil Gaya. more…

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