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Hrithik misses ‘Jaadu’ from Koi…Mil Gaya

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As Koi Mil Gaya completed 17 years, actor Hrithik Roshan went down memory lane and fondly remembered his alien friend, Jaadu.
Released in 2003, the Rakesh Roshan directorial saw Hrithik playing the role of a specially-abled youngster who later gets superpowers as a gift from the alien (Jadu).
Veteran actress Rekha and PreityZinta also played pivotal roles in in the blockbuster movie.
Recalling working on the project, Hrithik took to Instagram and wrote: “Some friendships defy space and time. Someday hopefully soon they will meet again.#koimilgaya. Thank you papa for having the courage to do this when everyone thought that you had lost your mind. Thank you for trusting and having faith in me.
“And literally would not be possible without you Pree! friends forever.Thank you Rekhaji for being the rock for Rohit! Love to all of rohits friends. Miss you all.”
“And to my uncle Rajesh Roshan cause without the music there’d be no magic ! Thank you to the entire team who worked BTS on this dream. Miss you jaadu,” he added.
Along with it, Hrithik shared video of his scenes with Jaadu.
Preity found working on Koi…Mil Gaya a “magical” experience. (IANS)

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