Superstar
Hrithik
Roshan
marked
18
years
of
his
blockbuster
science-fiction
drama
Koi
Mil
Gaya
and
penned
a
letter
to
the
film's
character,
Jadoo,
thanking
it
for
filling
his
life
with
"happiness
and
magic".
Directed
by
Rakesh
Roshan,
the
2003
film
featured
Hrithik
Roshan
as
a
developmentally
disabled
boy,
Rohit,
who
befriends
Jadoo,
an
extraterrestrial
being.
Koi
Mil
Gaya
was
one
of
the
biggest
hits
of
the
year,
marking
a
turning
point
for
the
actor
after
his
2000
debut
Kaho
Naa
Pyaar
Hai,
also
directed
by
his
father
Rakesh
Roshan.
Hrithik
Roshan
took
to
Instagram
and
shared
the
note
addressed
to
Jadoo,
along
with
stills
from
the
film.
"To
the
one
who
filled
Rohit's
and
personally
my
life
with
happiness
and
magic.
He
held
Rohit's
hand,
healed
his
scars
and
made
him
believe
in
miracles,"
the
47-year-old
actor
wrote
on
Sunday
evening.
Hrithik
Roshan
also
teased
his
fans,
asking
them
what
the
beloved
character
would
look
like
today.
"Jaadoo
was
merely
three
when
he
entered
Rohit’s
life.
18
years
have
passed
by,
he
turns
21
today.
Sometimes
I
wonder
how
he
would
look
like
today.
What
do
you
guys
think?
Happy
birthday
Jaadoo!
(sic)"
Also
starring
Preity
Zinta,
Rekha
and
Rakesh
Roshan
(in
a
cameo),
Koi
Mil
Gaya
earned
rave
reviews
and
won
three
National
Film
Awards,
including
best
film
on
other
social
issues,
special
effects
and
choreography
for
Farah
Khan.
The
film
spawned
a
franchise,
beginning
with
a
sequel
titled
Krrish,
which
was
released
in
2006,
followed
by
Krrish
3
in
2013.
On
the
15th
anniversary
of
Krrish
in
June,
Hrithik
Roshan
promised
the
return
of
the
popular
film
series
with
a
fourth
movie.