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reviews.imdb.com - : Billed (inaccurately) as the first Indian science fiction film, KOI... MIL GAYA mixes elements of many films, especially E.T. and CHARLY. A boy in a man's body befriends a friendly alien. While groundbreaking as a Bollywood film Americans may find it rarely transcends American cable fare. Nevertheless it is amusing and entertaining. more...
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6/10
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www.nypost.com - : ''Koi . . . Mil Gaya,'' which translates as ''I Found Someone,'' would have been better at half its 170 minutes. But then, Bollywood has never been noted for its moderation. This being Bollywood (India's answer to Hollywood), there are lots of kitschy musical numbers with catchy tunes. Roshan (his dad, Rakesh Roshan, is the film's director) is especially delightful. Tall and angular, he dances like Tommy Tune. more...
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2.5/
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www.wolfpackproductions.com - : I enjoyed Koi... Mil Gaya. Unlike some other Bollywood films I've seen, the time almost flew by. Hrithik Roshan ably carried the film on his broad shoulders, and Preity Zinta is cute enough eye candy to make any 3 hours enjoyable. The movie did get cheesy at times, but besides that, it was a fun film that I think a lot of people can enjoy. more...
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B
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