Considered a milestone of its genre, it is one of the first Indian films featuring aliens. The film won five of its eleven nominations at the 5th IIFA Awards, including Best Director (Rakesh Roshan) and Best Actor (Hrithik Roshan).
At the 49th Filmfare Awards, it was nominated in eleven categories and received five awards, including Best Film, Best Director (Rakesh Roshan), and Best Actor and Best Actor (Critics) (Hrithik Roshan).
Mil Gaya won three National Film Awards (including Best Film on Other Social Issues). A fourth instalment, announced in 2016 and scheduled for release in December 2020, was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Two sequels ( Krrish and Krrish 3) were released in 20, respectively. The film had a positive critical reception, with most of the praise directed at the cast's performances. It was the second-highest-earning Indian film of the year, grossing ₹823.3 million (US$10 million) worldwide. Promoted with the tagline "You Are Not Alone.", it targeted children and parents. Mil Gaya was released on 8 August 2003 and was the first instalment of the Krrish franchise. American artists Mark Clobe and Craig Mumma spent ₹40 million (US$500,000) on its visual effects.įilmed on a budget of ₹250 million (US$3.1 million) to ₹350 million (US$4.4 million), Koi. Roshan's brother, Rajesh Roshan, composed the film's soundtrack and background score. Chandran and Sameer Arya from November 2001 to March 2003 on sets built by Sharmishta Roy in Canada, India, and New Zealand. Principal photography was shot by Ravi K. In June 2001, during the 2nd IIFA Awards, he announced the second film when he received the Best Director award for Kaho Naa. Pyaar Hai (2000), Roshan wanted to work again with his son Hrithik on a different type of film. The film follows his relationship with Nisha (Zinta), Rohit's friend, who falls in love with him.Īfter the release of the commercially and critically successful romantic film Kaho Naa. Mil Gaya focuses on Rohit (Hrithik Roshan), a developmentally disabled man who contacts an extraterrestrial being with his late father Sanjay's (Rakesh Roshan) computer. In addition to writing the story, Rakesh Roshan also wrote the screenplay with Sachin Bhowmick, Honey Irani, and Robin Bhatt. It stars Hrithik Roshan and Preity Zinta, with Rekha in a supporting role. I have found someone.), also known as KMG, is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language science fiction film directed and produced by Rakesh Roshan.