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Bicentennial Man (1999) Sci-Fi movie explained in Hindi Urdu voice over. The American Sci-Fi Love film �Bicentennial Men: Emotional Robot� story summarized with a full ending in ?????? explanation. The plot is about a robot named "Andrew" who is unlike any other robotic machine. In fact, it is used by a family for household duties. However, the head of the household "Martin" notices that this robot has additional characteristics such as feelings and affection for others. It can also make a variety of manual items out of wood. It is associated with Martin's younger daughter "Amanda". Martin dies after a long illness, and his youngest daughter has a son. But android endeavors "Andrew" have not changed, despite his age. "Martin" freed it. As a result, that robot had a lot of money to build its own house. Then hit meets the owner of the robot company and asks him to make prostheses for it. Because it wanted to transform into a fully human being. He then goes to Martin's youngest daughter's house, where he sees his granddaughter and falls in love with her. In the end, Martin's youngest daughter has died, and "Andre" is now a full grown human with all the emotions, feelings, tears, blood, and the human body. The court has also allowed marriage to Amanda's granddaughter. Eventually like a human, "Andrew" grows old and dies, and the same is true for his wife. And the story ends with a one-of-a-kind script about technology. You must watch this movie as it is an emotional story of 200 years journey of a robot to become an ordinary man. Bicentennial Man is one of the best 1999 Sci-fi/Romance film, directed by Chris Columbus. Credits: Images and footage Source: Buena Vista Pictures Distribution Studios and Columbia Pictures Director: Chris Columbus Producer: Wolfgang Petersen Edited by: Neil Travis (It is based on 'The Bicentennial Man' by Isaac Asimov) Disclaimer: Any footage in this video has only been used to communicate a message (understandable) to the audience. According to my knowledge, it�s a fair use under reviews and commentary section. We don't plan to violate anyone's right. Thanks.