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Hollywood is India's First Robot sci-fi feature film. The plot follows a scientist who creates a humanoid robot named "US 47" to help win over a girl, but the robot eventually falls in love with her and turns against its creator.

Top Cast

  • Upendra

    Upendra

    US-47 / Surendra / Upendra

  • Felicity Mason

    Felicity Mason

    Manisha "M-47"

  • Anant Nag

    Anant Nag

    Professor A.D. Das

  • Ramesh Bhat

    Ramesh Bhat

    Melukote Seenu (Voice)

  • Emma Dean

    Emma Dean

    Manisha's Best Friend

  • Leah Pellinkhof

    Leah Pellinkhof

    Punk Girl

  • Gordon Waddell

    Gordon Waddell

    Resort Owner

Overview

Hollywood is India's First Robot sci-fi feature film. The plot follows a scientist who creates a humanoid robot named "US 47" to help win over a girl, but the robot eventually falls in love with her and turns against its creator.

Rating

7.7 / 10
6 Reviews
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