Main attraction of the movie is that Bimmini FX of Australia have created the alien creatures of the film. James Colmer, of the studio, is known for his work in many Hollywood films like INDEPENDENCE DAY, has done an out of the world job. Realizing the importance of special effects in a sci-fi film, Rakesh Roshan has taken on the Hollywood special effects wizard Mark Kolbe and Craig Mumma(GODZILLA, SWORD FISH, I-DAY) to handle the special effects for the film. So it should turn into a Magnum-Opus at the box-office. I have booked a ticket for 1day1show.
Everytime a film is about to released or being made, we have all and sundry echoing the same words - "its different". When the film is finally released, you realise that its one of the same old stuff with the only "difference" being that the actors are different. When would our filmiwallahs stop using the word "different" ? I would like to see one guy step forward and say, "You know what, this is very similar to .....film made earlier". Atleast we will not waste our money in watching the movie.
Taking words out of context and putting up a spicy headline seems to be your forte.
While she seems to imply that their characterisations in the movie involve a platonic or innocent relationship, you in your desire to attract readers went ahead and put your own spin on it, trying to sensationalise her statements.
For a moment think of yourself in the position of Susanne or Hrithik or Preity. May be you need someone to spin a yarn around your own doings, so that you don't commit such insensitive acts.
I thought that I would get the ticket for Friday, if I go and take it in advance, from Jyoti Cinema in Kolkata. I was bewildered to see that the tickets for the 1st three days were already sold in the 1st 1 hour of ticket diatribution. What does that mean?? I am confused!!
I am a Srk fan, but if this film of Hrithik is going to be a hit, I would become a Hrithik fan. If the trailors indicate how the movie is going to be, then I think it is going to be a Super Hit. Let us keep our fingers crossed and see what happens.
Guys, Koi Mil Gaya is the world's first science-fiction musical, believe it or not. Rediff also agrees to it. First ever Sci-Fi movie of Indian History. Nobody in India thought of making this kind of story. Best of luck to the crew for the film.
RE:Koi Mil Gaya is the World's first science-fiction musical
by Yashwanth on Aug 12, 2003 11:32 PM
I'm sorry guys; "Koi Mil Gaya" is neither the world's first science-fiction musical nor India's first sci-fi movie. The sci-fi Telugu movie "Aditya 369" was released way back in 1991,starring Balakrishna;the movie also had some melodious songs to its credit. I hope all those thinking of "Koi mil gaya" to be the first ever sci-fic musical in the world will consider this.