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Kushi Movie Review: A Heartwarming Journey of Love and Belief

Kushi Movie Review: A Heartwarming Journey of Love and Belief

Movie: Kushi
Rating: 3.5/5
Cast: Vijay Deverakonda, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Sachin Khedakar, Jayaram, Murali Sharma, Lakshmi
Produced By: Mythri Movie Makers

Director: Shiva Nirvana
Release Date: 1st September 2023

Trailer:

Samantha and Vijay Devarakonda’s movie Kushi, which was directed by Shiva Nirvana, was released today amid considerable anticipation. Given that Vijay and Samantha recently produced box office flops like Liger and Shaakuntalam, respectively, this is a match they must win. Even Shiva Nirvana would want to make a great comeback following the mixed reviews for his most recent movie, Tuck Jagadish. Check to see if Kushi lives up to the anticipation.

Story: The story revolves around Viplav (Vijay), who runs into Aaradhya (Samantha) while she is pretending to be a Muslim in Kashmir’s gorgeous scenery. They click right away, and their budding romance drives the lighthearted first half of the movie. This period lays the groundwork for their love and is filled with enthralling tunes, beautiful settings, and a dash of humor. But what happens once the families are introduced? The rest of the movie focuses on how Vijay and Samantha navigate the complex web of their diverse religious beliefs and their own personal problems.

Acting: Vijay perfectly captures the picture of the neighborhood guy and fits perfectly in the role of Viplav. As always, Samantha gives a stellar performance, and Chinmayi’s dubbing just enhances that. It’s fun and relaxing to watch Vijay and Samantha together. They play a significant role in the film, particularly in Kashmir-based scenes. The remaining cast members, which include seasoned actors like Rohini, Sachin Khedekar, Murali Sharma, and Saranya, acted well, have noteworthy roles, and lend a significant deal of support to the film.

Plus Points:

  • Acting of Vijay and Samantha
  • Heartful entertainment
  • BGM and Songs 
  • Cinematography 
  • The climax of the film

Minus Points:

  • Lack of feeling in the love track 
  • Unnecessary side stories 
  • Editing

Final words: Kushi is a light film with enjoyable music, settings, and humor, especially in the first half. It experiences pacing problems in the second half. The movie contains scenes that can try the viewers’ patience. The romance parts are nice, but there could have been much more passion involved. The movie benefits from the relationship between Vijay and Samantha, songs, acting, BGM, and settings. Shiva Nirvana expertly navigates delicate issues, encouraging meaningful conversations.

Our Rating: 3.5/5

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