Hrithik has his own fan following who loves him and likes him more than anyone else in this world. You need not worry who or not is going to watch the movie. There r millions who are going to watch this movie.........
Rediff is after Hrithik Roshan, for sure. It praises films like Darna Mana Hai, Hungama etc. When it comes to Hrithik's movies the negative publicity starts even before the film releases.
Que: Who r the most noticable ALIENs in INDIA?? Ans: The Rediff People. Que: Why? Ans: Because they praise 3rd class films like DARNA MANA HAI, and even before the release of the film KOI MIL GAYA they are ready with a crap review for the film without even watching it.
The title is "It is an ET with songs" even before the film is released. People who r eager to see the movie, they read lines like "her friends are not sure they want to see Rakesh Roshan's Koi... Mil Gaya, starring Hrithik, Preity Zinta and Rekha, at least not in the opening week. If the general feeling is the film is worth seeing, they will see it in the second weekend" and "I believe it is E.T. [Steven Spielberg's E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial] with songs" and "If they are trying to do too many things, it may not work" etc. etc.
I wanna ask what sort of journalism is this?? Crap!!
Rediff if I see that the movie KMG is good and I find that your reviewer is deleberately pulling down the movie in the review, I swear that I would not visit your page again. I feel that u people are going to pull it down intentionally even if the movie turns out to be good.
I just feel though the movie is presented bearing so much of cost on the special effects, design etc etc but I doubt if the audiences would be able to compare any part of the story with the real world. I hope the makers of "Koi... Mil Gaya" delivers some sort of moral to the real world, atleast few messages to the society. Hrithik is a very good dancer or fighter but that doesnt make anyone good at acting,lot more is needed to impress the audience and masses, Anyway I would like to wish all the best to the Roshan's
How can Mr. India be "India's" first sci-fi when it itself was a remake of tamil movie? Guys, get over it. Bollywood is not Indian movie industry; its Hindi movie industry. And neither is the Tamil film industry called 'Mollywood' (M for Madras?) as some insipid reporters project. It is 'Kollywood'.
In fact, the film industries of Bengal, Tamilnadu, and Malayalam are much healthier in terms of originality and plot. They deserve their due credit, which is being denied even by the Ministry of IB which promotes Bollywood songs during 'cultural exchanges' (doesnt India have any better cultural representation than bollywood songs?) with countries of East Asia.