Koi Mil Gaya (Top 10 WORKING)
Upon release, critical reception was largely positive, though some reviewers found the plot derivative of E.T. (1982) and Cocoon (1985). Director Rakesh Roshan openly acknowledged his inspiration from Steven Spielberg but insisted the film was an adaptation—not a copy—infused with Indian family values and emotions.
Years later, an adult Rohit is childlike, socially awkward, and a target for bullies. He discovers his late father’s supercomputer, which begins emitting signals into space. Against all odds, a signal is answered. An alien spacecraft crash-lands near the city, and a powerful, blue-skinned, childlike alien (voiced and motion-captured) escapes. Rohit names the alien "Jadoo" (the Hindi word for "magic"). koi mil gaya
is a landmark 2003 Indian science-fiction film directed by Rakesh Roshan that redefined mainstream Hindi cinema by introducing extraterrestrial themes to a mass audience. The film centers on Rohit Mehra , a developmentally disabled young man who inadvertently contacts an alien being—later named Jadoo —using his late father's supercomputer. Plot Overview Years later, an adult Rohit is childlike, socially