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Raised in an atheist household, a young man falls in love with the daughter of his father's arch-rival, a devout Hindu leader.Raised in an atheist household, a young man falls in love with the daughter of his father's arch-rival, a devout Hindu leader.Raised in an atheist household, a young man falls in love with the daughter of his father's arch-rival, a devout Hindu leader.
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Kushi is a 2023 Telugu film starring Vijay Devarakonda, Samantha, murali Sharma, Sachin khedekar etc. Directed by Shiva Nirvana and produced by mythri movie makers.
Kushi as the name suggests, has fun elements, drama, emotions and everything that'll make you feel exaggerated. Now coming to the plot, Viplav, works as an employee in BSNL Kashmir branch. There, he meets Aaradhya and falls on sight for her. How he'll impress aradhya and what made the actual drama start is the whole plot.
The romance drama shown in the first half felt routine and forced. It's literally the early 2000s technique of making a girl fall in love. Vijay with his impressing skills made Aradhya impressed but not the audience. His tone and the cheesy dialogues can be irritating. Hesham's fresh tunes and bgm will definitely make us fall in the love trance . The Kashmir sequence was just to introduce the characters and the story. And not for anything else. The location was used for the best reason (love) but was not presented in the best way.
As the film is entirely about love and aftermath, the screenplay gets faster in the first half and again it gets paused. The entire story is presented in the trailer and the same way. Viplav marries Aradhya by opposing each other's parents and gets the drama started. The second half is entirely about the post marriage effects. They were shot well but were dragged. Overall, ends with a good note .
The bonding between Viplav and Zoya (Rohini) was shown well and she carries the best emotions in the entire Kerala sequence vis-a-vis Jayram.
Parallel Films like ante sundaraniki, has the same story with added caste element, but, this has something new concept which was interesting and could be liked by few
Music plays an important role in every films, hesham is the aboard for kushi. The bgm and the songs are definitely a huge hit. Still hits you differently when listening it in the hall.
The film is focused.lre on the self respect of every individual and it lasts till the last. The conflict between the fathers of Viplav and Aradhya can be a whole new plot itself.
Coming to direction, Shiva Nirvana directed it well and carried a particular emotion throughout the movie. My pov, Shiva Nirvana is the only director in TFI who can portray emotions and carry it in the best way possible. His previous films like ninnu kori, majili are the best examples of how emotions travelled with the screenplay.
Few sequences like the bike chase, metro fight etc didn't impress and doesn't have any entertaining quality esp the metro fight.
While the new romantic dramas are mostly focused on convincing parents and getting married. Kushi gets it done in the first half and enters in the unseen zone.
However, kushi is the drama needed for the present romeos and Juliets and not for the devdas. Singles might like it and enjoy but may not relate to it. Overall, Kushi is the much needed comeback for both Vijay and Samantha. Not a perfect comeback but yes, a new and good way to start a fresh, new journey.
Verdict, kushi is the wholesome entertainer for this season which can be enjoyed with the family, friends or even solo. It has all the qualities of how a romantic journey starts. Another reason is Hesham Abdul Wahab. Kushi is the perfect musical ride and enough to rule your playlists.....
Kushi as the name suggests, has fun elements, drama, emotions and everything that'll make you feel exaggerated. Now coming to the plot, Viplav, works as an employee in BSNL Kashmir branch. There, he meets Aaradhya and falls on sight for her. How he'll impress aradhya and what made the actual drama start is the whole plot.
The romance drama shown in the first half felt routine and forced. It's literally the early 2000s technique of making a girl fall in love. Vijay with his impressing skills made Aradhya impressed but not the audience. His tone and the cheesy dialogues can be irritating. Hesham's fresh tunes and bgm will definitely make us fall in the love trance . The Kashmir sequence was just to introduce the characters and the story. And not for anything else. The location was used for the best reason (love) but was not presented in the best way.
As the film is entirely about love and aftermath, the screenplay gets faster in the first half and again it gets paused. The entire story is presented in the trailer and the same way. Viplav marries Aradhya by opposing each other's parents and gets the drama started. The second half is entirely about the post marriage effects. They were shot well but were dragged. Overall, ends with a good note .
The bonding between Viplav and Zoya (Rohini) was shown well and she carries the best emotions in the entire Kerala sequence vis-a-vis Jayram.
Parallel Films like ante sundaraniki, has the same story with added caste element, but, this has something new concept which was interesting and could be liked by few
Music plays an important role in every films, hesham is the aboard for kushi. The bgm and the songs are definitely a huge hit. Still hits you differently when listening it in the hall.
The film is focused.lre on the self respect of every individual and it lasts till the last. The conflict between the fathers of Viplav and Aradhya can be a whole new plot itself.
Coming to direction, Shiva Nirvana directed it well and carried a particular emotion throughout the movie. My pov, Shiva Nirvana is the only director in TFI who can portray emotions and carry it in the best way possible. His previous films like ninnu kori, majili are the best examples of how emotions travelled with the screenplay.
Few sequences like the bike chase, metro fight etc didn't impress and doesn't have any entertaining quality esp the metro fight.
While the new romantic dramas are mostly focused on convincing parents and getting married. Kushi gets it done in the first half and enters in the unseen zone.
However, kushi is the drama needed for the present romeos and Juliets and not for the devdas. Singles might like it and enjoy but may not relate to it. Overall, Kushi is the much needed comeback for both Vijay and Samantha. Not a perfect comeback but yes, a new and good way to start a fresh, new journey.
Verdict, kushi is the wholesome entertainer for this season which can be enjoyed with the family, friends or even solo. It has all the qualities of how a romantic journey starts. Another reason is Hesham Abdul Wahab. Kushi is the perfect musical ride and enough to rule your playlists.....
I was with the majority here who wants to see both VD and Siva comeback strong, but, unfortunately, we have to wait for their next outings. Kushi is definitely not their comeback.
That being said, the movie is not completely bad either. It has it's beautiful moments too.
The first one hour of the movie is silly where the writing could have been way more better. Interval is the only decent to good part of the entire first half.
The second half started well with few good scenes & laughter and eventually faltered during the pre-climax and climax. Siva could not find the right balance between the two layers he tried to present in this movie.
Siva's stories are always familiar but they all used to have an x-factor in them. Kushi lacks that X-factor. Also, thinking back now, Siva made his entire second half favoring a certain gender. So, maybe, this movie will work for them.
But for me, this movie did not work except for few comedy scenes in the second half and the screen presence of VD.
That being said, the movie is not completely bad either. It has it's beautiful moments too.
The first one hour of the movie is silly where the writing could have been way more better. Interval is the only decent to good part of the entire first half.
The second half started well with few good scenes & laughter and eventually faltered during the pre-climax and climax. Siva could not find the right balance between the two layers he tried to present in this movie.
Siva's stories are always familiar but they all used to have an x-factor in them. Kushi lacks that X-factor. Also, thinking back now, Siva made his entire second half favoring a certain gender. So, maybe, this movie will work for them.
But for me, this movie did not work except for few comedy scenes in the second half and the screen presence of VD.
The movie's plot may appear quaint, perhaps suitable for the 1980s era, yet it struggles to resonate in contemporary times. The screenplay lacks originality, with each scene and sequence treading a path of monotony and predictability, reminiscent of tropes prevalent over the past three decades. The dialogues, sadly, fall into the realm of familiarity.
Vijay Devarakonda's presence feels ill-suited, as he comes across more like Samantha's younger sibling than a fitting co-star. Their on-screen dynamic appears contrived, with Samantha's tendency to overact being a recurring issue, her appearance in this film is more artificial. On the contrary, the supporting cast executes their roles competently.
While the production design, costumes, and makeup all exude a sense of opulence, they lack vitality. The cinematography can be deemed satisfactory, though the editing could have been more succinct. Clocking in at a runtime of 2 hours and 45 minutes, the movie's duration is excessive for a romantic comedy and proves tiresome for an unengaging narrative.
Although a couple of songs manage to make a decent impression, the background music becomes overly pervasive in certain instances.
"This film portrays Orthodox Hindus as superstitious and unintelligent, while depicting Atheists as arrogant. However, it contradicts the idea that Orthodox Hindus are willing to marry their daughters to individuals from different castes and beliefs easily. It also suggests that Rationalists will contribute to environmental pollution and disrupt public peace by playing loud music, bursting crackers in front of government offices, and dancing."
Vijay Devarakonda's presence feels ill-suited, as he comes across more like Samantha's younger sibling than a fitting co-star. Their on-screen dynamic appears contrived, with Samantha's tendency to overact being a recurring issue, her appearance in this film is more artificial. On the contrary, the supporting cast executes their roles competently.
While the production design, costumes, and makeup all exude a sense of opulence, they lack vitality. The cinematography can be deemed satisfactory, though the editing could have been more succinct. Clocking in at a runtime of 2 hours and 45 minutes, the movie's duration is excessive for a romantic comedy and proves tiresome for an unengaging narrative.
Although a couple of songs manage to make a decent impression, the background music becomes overly pervasive in certain instances.
"This film portrays Orthodox Hindus as superstitious and unintelligent, while depicting Atheists as arrogant. However, it contradicts the idea that Orthodox Hindus are willing to marry their daughters to individuals from different castes and beliefs easily. It also suggests that Rationalists will contribute to environmental pollution and disrupt public peace by playing loud music, bursting crackers in front of government offices, and dancing."
One more kinda movie from Vijay Devarakonda.
Story line is combination of ante sundaraki and sakhi.
Unnecessary dialogues and background music was copied from old Kushi in some scenes. Aishwarya Rajesh has done better acting compared to Vijay and Samantha.
Not sure what they were trying to show to audience in this film.
The 2 rating I gave was for some jokes and one action sequence.
It is not a theater watch. It will be OTT soon. I felt like I wasted 3 hrs watching this film. Interval ads are better than the film.
I don't even understand why this movie was named as Kushi.
Going forward please don't use hit movie names for such kind of flops and ruin the names of those movies.
Story line is combination of ante sundaraki and sakhi.
Unnecessary dialogues and background music was copied from old Kushi in some scenes. Aishwarya Rajesh has done better acting compared to Vijay and Samantha.
Not sure what they were trying to show to audience in this film.
The 2 rating I gave was for some jokes and one action sequence.
It is not a theater watch. It will be OTT soon. I felt like I wasted 3 hrs watching this film. Interval ads are better than the film.
I don't even understand why this movie was named as Kushi.
Going forward please don't use hit movie names for such kind of flops and ruin the names of those movies.
The movie doesn't explore groundbreaking themes, instead focusing on everyday relationship challenges. The second half takes a light-hearted approach to these issues and is enhanced by great music and stunning visuals.
The interactions between the lead characters in the latter part of the film are perfect for family audiences. While not entirely original, they are convincingly portrayed. Vijay Deverakonda impresses as Viplav, shedding his mass image for the role and maintaining an uber-cool demeanor throughout. His comedic timing and performance in pivotal scenes are endearing.
Star actress Samantha shines in her role as Kushi, exuding charm and delivering a nuanced performance. Her chemistry with Vijay Deverakonda is palpable, and she handles emotional sequences with ease. The humor is decent, and the emotional moments in the latter part of the film are well-executed. Supporting cast members including Sharanya, Murali Sharma, Rohini, Sharanya Pradeep, Sachin Khedekar, and Rahul Ramakrishna also deliver commendable performances.
The movie becomes somewhat predictable, which affects its impact. Knowing what's coming next can make it less engaging at times. The Kerala episode could have been better executed.
The film is lengthy and could benefit from some editing, particularly in the extended Kashmir sequences. The first half lacks momentum, but it picks up after the pre-interval scene. While the director mentioned the film addresses a sensitive issue during promotions, it doesn't offer a particularly fresh perspective and feels reminiscent of other films.
Hesham Abdul Wahab's music shines as the unsung hero of Kushi, with superb songs beautifully captured by cinematographer Murali. The rich visuals elevate the overall viewing experience, thanks to Mythri Movie Makers' commitment to production values. However, there's room for improvement in the editing.
Director Shiva Nirvana handles Kushi decently, opting for a relatable concept that resonates with married individuals, delivered in his signature style. His films consistently address everyday life issues, and Kushi is no exception. The casting and technical team are commendable, showcasing the director's skill in assembling a talented crew.
In summary, Kushi is an enjoyable romantic comedy with a strong second half. The film's central theme comes to life in the latter part, delivering compelling drama and emotions. Vijay Deverakonda and Samantha deliver charming performances, well-supported by the rest of the cast. However, the film's initial portions are less impressive, and a shorter runtime could have had a more significant impact. Nevertheless, Shiva Nirvana presents a relatable film for family audiences, making Kushi a worthwhile watch.
The interactions between the lead characters in the latter part of the film are perfect for family audiences. While not entirely original, they are convincingly portrayed. Vijay Deverakonda impresses as Viplav, shedding his mass image for the role and maintaining an uber-cool demeanor throughout. His comedic timing and performance in pivotal scenes are endearing.
Star actress Samantha shines in her role as Kushi, exuding charm and delivering a nuanced performance. Her chemistry with Vijay Deverakonda is palpable, and she handles emotional sequences with ease. The humor is decent, and the emotional moments in the latter part of the film are well-executed. Supporting cast members including Sharanya, Murali Sharma, Rohini, Sharanya Pradeep, Sachin Khedekar, and Rahul Ramakrishna also deliver commendable performances.
The movie becomes somewhat predictable, which affects its impact. Knowing what's coming next can make it less engaging at times. The Kerala episode could have been better executed.
The film is lengthy and could benefit from some editing, particularly in the extended Kashmir sequences. The first half lacks momentum, but it picks up after the pre-interval scene. While the director mentioned the film addresses a sensitive issue during promotions, it doesn't offer a particularly fresh perspective and feels reminiscent of other films.
Hesham Abdul Wahab's music shines as the unsung hero of Kushi, with superb songs beautifully captured by cinematographer Murali. The rich visuals elevate the overall viewing experience, thanks to Mythri Movie Makers' commitment to production values. However, there's room for improvement in the editing.
Director Shiva Nirvana handles Kushi decently, opting for a relatable concept that resonates with married individuals, delivered in his signature style. His films consistently address everyday life issues, and Kushi is no exception. The casting and technical team are commendable, showcasing the director's skill in assembling a talented crew.
In summary, Kushi is an enjoyable romantic comedy with a strong second half. The film's central theme comes to life in the latter part, delivering compelling drama and emotions. Vijay Deverakonda and Samantha deliver charming performances, well-supported by the rest of the cast. However, the film's initial portions are less impressive, and a shorter runtime could have had a more significant impact. Nevertheless, Shiva Nirvana presents a relatable film for family audiences, making Kushi a worthwhile watch.
Did you know
- TriviaPrincipal photography commenced in April 2022, with the first schedule in Kashmir, which concluded in May. The shooting of the film took place in several places in Kashmir valley - Anantnag, Pampore railway station in Pulwama, Mamaleshwar Temple in Pahalgam and Dal Lake in Srinagar. The second schedule began in June and took place in Hyderabad, Vizag and Alappuzha. The third schedule began in November 2022.In May 2023, the title song of the film was filmed in Turkey.
- SoundtracksNa Roja Nuvve (Telugu)
Music by Hesham Abdul Wahab
Lyrics by Shiva Nirvana
Performed by Hesham Abdul Wahab
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $202,352
- Runtime2 hours 43 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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