Kushi movie review

Vijay Deverakonda, who works at BSNL, falls for Samantha the moment he sees her.

But Samantha pretends to be a Pakistani Muslim to avoid Vijay.

Eventually, Samantha falls for Vijay, and the former reveals to the latter that she is from a conservative Brahmin family.

But little do Vijay and Samantha know that their fathers, Sachin Khedekar and Murali Sharma, are at loggerheads.

Vijay and Samantha marry against their parents’ wishes, and soon they encounter unexpected issues in their married life.

How they sort them out forms the crux of the story.

Analysis:

Director Shiva Nirvana deals with the common and petty issues face by people in their relationships.

It has been showcased in a light-hearted manner in the second half.  The scenes aren’t new, but they are presented in a convincing manner.

Vijay Deverakonda sheds his mass image and does what his character exactly demands. He looked uber cool throughout the film.

His comedy timing and his performance in crucial scenes are adorable.

Samantha looks super cute and performed with finesse.  Her chemistry with Vijay Deverakonda is good, and she is effortless in the emotional sequences, too.

Sharanya, Murali Sharma, Rohini, Sharanya Pradeep, Sachin Khedekar, and Rahul Ramakrishna have all done their part well.

Hesham Abdul Wahab’s music is the second hero of Kushi.  The songs are superb, and they are also shot captivatingly by cinematographer Murali. The rich visuals enhance the viewing experience.