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Pradeep
What do you guys think about Koyi Mil Gaya?

Purely it seems like this movie was intended at kiddy audience. Hrithik played his role of a young guy quiet well. However, may be Mr. Jaadu (the guy from Mars) could have been worked upon better by its creator. It more looks more like a cartoon, than a living being. I beleive they had conceptualized the whole Jaadu here in Bangalore; probably more professional work should have been done.
Nimii
o PRadeep the Jaadoo was made in Australia!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The creators for visuals were Americans who used the facilities provided here in Bangalore - that is all! It was all there in the credits. You can get more info on this from the KMG site itself smile.gif

I loved the movie!!!!!!!!!! Kiddie movie or no kiddie movie!

HR was very good!!!!!!!!!!!! He ruined his career with some trashy movies like Na tum jaane na hum.. and K3g where histrionics is way too much and it does not suit him!!
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Pradeep
I believe Hrithik is jobless after KMG!!

If jadoo was done by techno experts... why does it look so immature???? Or may be they were asked to complete in a very short span of time... sad.gif
Nimii
Check the official site and u will know all tongue.gif

http://www.koimilgayathefilm.com/

poora flash mein kiya hai!

Spaceship design, align design and creation

james colmer & lara denman (bimmini special effects studios australia)

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naughty
hiritiks acting was brill biggrin.gif but the film aint all that dry.gif
Nimii
l lubbed the movie anyway :0)

jaadoooooooooooooooooooo jaadooooooooooooooooo jaadooooooooooooooooo

jaadooooooooooooooooooo smile.gif
Pradeep
Reminds me a song from Chitz's fav movie, Jism. Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai.. Madhahoshiyan.. biggrin.gif
Nimii
wah wah Chitz wink.gif I didnt know that you lubbed that movie and the songs in it wink.gif

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Chitralekha
QUOTE (Pradeep @ Jan 5 2004, 08:35 PM)
Reminds me a song from Chitz's fav movie, Jism. Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai.. Madhahoshiyan.. biggrin.gif

Grrrr.. kitna achha khasa song aisi filam mein de ke poora bigaad diya.

mad.gif @ fav movie

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Nimii
QUOTE (Chitralekha @ Jan 7 2004, 05:23 AM)
QUOTE (Pradeep @ Jan 5 2004, 08:35 PM)
Reminds me a song from Chitz's fav movie, Jism. Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai.. Madhahoshiyan..  biggrin.gif

Grrrr.. kitna achha khasa song aisi filam mein de ke poora bigaad diya.

mad.gif @ fav movie

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u can say that again wink.gif

hahahaha : tongue.gif
Pradeep
They should have selected bips as the new bond girl rather than a virgin bond girl biggrin.gif
Nimii
Bips!!!! hahaha Instead of Sallu we will have John going after PB tongue.gif
Pradeep
I dont think John is as aggressive as his muscles tongue.gif
Pradeep
Sad, Film Federation of India rejected Koi Mil Gaya to be sent to Oscars sad.gif

Times network: Rakesh Roshan would have loved to send his Koi... Mil Gaya for the Oscars. With the 76th Annual Academy Awards to be announced on February 29, the maker of what is arguably Bollywood's first attempt at science fiction is sure that his ET would have cast its jadoo on the jury.

"They were looking for something that's ethnic Indian. I find that argument ridiculous. We should be sending a film that's progressive and showcases what we are capable of." While some may snigger at Roshan's remarks, there is an interesting argument buried in the rubble of past controversies over what's the ideal film for the Oscars.

"Bollywood is a brand for the West," explains Gulshan Grover, who's done several international films. "Our films are identified with songs and dances, with emotion, family values and sacrifice. Out there, people like Goldie Hawn call them the 'Bollywood music video' and talk about how much they love them. That's what we are good at, rather than offbeat, plot-driven cinema that comes from other countries. That's also what the West expects from us."

Gulshan points to Crouching Tiger , Hidden Dragon . "Chinese films are identified with period dramas and martial arts," he elaborates. "And that's how it was projected in the West. Shorn of all its hype, it could have been easily ridiculed for having people resorting to sword fights in mid-air. If somebody had told me that he's making a film like this and sending it to the Oscars, I might have felt like slapping him. But that's the Chinese brand and the West loved it."

However, Karan Johar points out that in such instances the name behind the film matters. "Let's not forget that Crouching Tiger was made by Ang Lee, who's already a respected name in the Hollywood with films like Sense And Sensibility to his credit. If some Ching Chong Foo had made it, nobody would have bothered."
devdaskusum
Were REKHA & RAKESH ROSHAN mere puppets in the hands of DESTINY? — Devdas “Kusum”
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25th March, 1981 a real life incident at the shooting of “MADHURI” the FILM
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A Reaction of a Journalist friend.....
Compelling a renowned & famous Journalist and Press Photographer Devdas “Kusum” known for his friendly heartwarming behaviour towards one and all to literally kill his professional self by Rekha - the Actress of Film “MADHURI” supported by the then upcoming Actor, Rakesh Roshan. http://www.KUSUM.com
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But, my inner self still insists that it was " DESTINY " and that REKHA & RAKESH ROSHAN were mere puppets in its hands.
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It was my peak time then.....
Nationally, Internationally my written Articles & Photographs were being published regularly in every known publication in every language.
PRO of Film “MADHURI” invited me to shoot the film stars Rekha and Rakesh Roshan at Madh Island, Mumbai, INDIA and He came along with me in my car to the location.
Earlier on various different locations and at different dates, days and times I had shot Photographs of Rekha. Quite a few of them had already appeared with credit to me in reputed publications of that time.
I was visualizing inside as to how best I would bring her out in Photographs at that location.
Continuously for many hours I had clicked lot of Photographs of Rekha and Rakesh Roshan. We also had lunch together during break time, when all of a sudden....
Rekha mysteriously changed her mood called me in front of all those present angrily and said “DEVDAS!, GIVE ME THE COLOUR ROLL FROM YOUR CAMERA NOW...”
Shocked the people present around ;a few of them regular and permanent staff of the Film Industry, tried to pacify Rekha to continue the shooting but she became adamant and stopped all activities.
Watching this Raakesh Roshan came to me, put his hand on my shoulder taking me aside in a corner pleaded, “Devdas, my future is at stake. I have two more films coming up with Rekha which could make my career. I do not have any other assignments with any other top heroine. If she is displeased my future ends here.”
Hearing Rakesh Roshan I simply opened my Camera handed over the Colour Roll to him without uttering any word. He gave it to Rekha who seemed to derive immense sadiastic pleasure in throwing my hard work into the Madh River waters.
Seeing all this all people around said lot of nasty things about Rekha..
But my mind reminded me that it was all “DESTINED” AND that REKHA & RAKESH ROSHAN were pre-assigned by its hands.
Although I accepted all this as part and parcel of life, yet this did not bring any comfort to my mind. I felt horribly depressed.
In that depressed state of my mind while driving back home, I threw my expensive Camera and Accessories to the Madh River (Sea) as well and walked out completely robbed of everything.
That depressed state of mind created a blank mental state of mind in me making me completely aloof from all kinds of work, creativity and activity. Besides forcing me to keep away from even known friends and
relations.
The then famous publications including “MAYAPURI”, “SHAMA”, “SUSHMA”, “FILM FARE”, “FREE PRESS JOURNAL”, “CHITRALOK”, “CHITRAPAT” AND various other renowened magazines, journals had carried the news of this incident at the shooting of film “MADHURI” and had expressed “REGRET” at the unprofessional conduct of Rekha.
“MADHURI” a Times of India publication’s, Editor-in-chief, Shri Vinod Tiwari had written me an unforgettable as well as a unique letter on 30th March, 1981 about this incident at the film “MADHURI’s shooting... anyway........
I have many more mails from the bigwigs of the Film Industry & Journalism than besides cuttings of various known publications that had mentioned this “MADHURI” incident on prominent pages.
I am 66 years old (Born on 3rd February,1938) and my only “Treasure” today is “My work”. The results of continuous releases of my Photographs, Articles in all National and International publications in English and all regional languages that I cherish and hold as my “Lifetime Memories” !
Incidentally my first article appeared when I was just “12 years” old. After which I did not look back to become a renowned Journalist & Press Photographer marching forward in full gear, happiness, success and support but the incident of 25th March, 1981 put full brakes to it and ended it all unceremoniuously.
After this “Unforgettable Harrowing Incident” I have lived a Lonely Depressed Listless, Eventless, Aimless, life for years lost and forgotton. My creativity, activity, dreams, aspiritions, inspirations spread as ashes on the path I tread today.
Great Shree Amitabh Bachhan Ji had cared and looked after Respectable Shree Harivansh Rai Bachhan Ji, for years helping him tide over his day to day living. Similarly my children have continuously cared and looked after me helping me tide over my day to day problems, helping me retain my Sanity, my Entity.
Keeping Devdas “Kusum” alive for the world. Waiting for the day when their father will once again be in the limelight of the World of Journalism and Press Photography. (http://www.KUSUM.com)
While accepting “FILMFARE” Awards for the first time in his career Rakesh Roshan had said with a heavy heart that, “Bhagwan ke Ghar Der hai, Par Andher Nahin”.
Will God look at me.......?
Please enlighten me, guide me, show me the way, I should travel; to reach the same glory, name, fame, prosperity and popularity that I lost.
I am strong. I have immense will power and energy to do my work in my own creative way but being unguided, unsuportted, lonely and alone I seek your kind co-operation.
Will you please come forward and Guide me?
With Humble Greetings -- Devdas “Kusum”
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JYOTHI VENKATESH
(Famous Journalist & My Dearest Old Friend)
Found out about my isolated living and tried to personally meet me at my Chembur residence at three different dates and times (and knowingly on my cell phone I used to say that I am out or not at home to receive him) as I still do not know how to accept past relationships.
However gaining some confidence, I emailed him in Hindi language my present state of mind on 10th February, 2004 to which he immediately responded warmly in same Hindi language as follows:-
Hi Devdas
Rakesh Roshan ki jiwan ko roshni dete dete apne jeevan andhere mein dalne wali kahani padkar mujhe dukh huwa.
Belated happy birthday to you.
Kya isiliye mujhe pehle bataya nahin kyonki main party maangoonga? Ab teen baar hum milneka plan karneke bawajood meri taraf se nahi balke aap ki taraf se cancel kar diye gaye the -- Jyothi Venkatesh
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DEVDAS “KUSUM”
Editor & Publisher : http://www.KUSUM.com
P.O. Box 8828, Mumbai - 400074,India
Email : Devdas@INDIA.com Cc : PressMatter@HotMail.com
Tel : 2553 7171 / 2553 28 61 Mobile : 91 98211 30305
Pradeep
Indiafm:

The return of Jadoo

In an unprecedented move to create an impact in the Television space, Nick, the kids' channel has announced one of its biggest local initiatives so far. Nick together with Graphiti Multimedia and Rakesh Roshan's Filmkraft India are all set to recreate the magic on air. 'Jadoo' of the Koi Mil Gaya fame, by far one of the cutest aliens to hit Indian audiences, will now be seen in an animated cum live-action series exclusively on Nick starting November 14, 2004.

'Jadoo' the character that played an important role in the huge success of 'Koi Mil Gaya' - one of the smash hits of Bollywood in 2003 - comes back on Nick to answer the questions of thousands of children, “what happened to Jadoo on his home planet?” The animated series is guaranteed to transport children into the inter-galactic, super-exciting world of Jadoo and his friends.

This is India's first ever action-oriented animated series that has been co-produced by an International Kids Channel for a global market.
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