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'Kushi' ( Happiness) is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by S. J. Suryah. A remake of Suryah's Tamil-language film of the same name, it stars Pawan Kalyan and Bhumika Chawla. Mani Sharma provided the score and soundtrack.

The film is released on 27 April 2001. It was a major commercial success, earning 27 crore at the box office.

Plot



The film opens when Madhu and Siddhu are born. Madhu's family is based in Kaikaluru of Andhra Pradesh and Siddhu's family is from Kolkata. As babies, Madhu and Siddhu meet in a shopping complex.

Madhu and her father love each other dearly. Madhu's father wants her daughter to get married and wanted to keep his son-in-law with them and so that his daughter will not leave him. However, her groom elopes with his girlfriend, apologizing to Madhu that he did not want to ruin another girl's life.

Siddhu receives a visa for higher studies in Canada, his car met with an accident on his way to airport, which results him hospitalized for a period. Coincidentally, he receives Madhu's blood. Madhu's convinces her father to go for higher studies and not be bothered with marriage. Sidhu cannot make it to Canada and joins the same college as Madhu. Incidentally, they meet in a temple. They become good friends, while also helping Madhu's friend, Shanti, and Siddu's friend, Babu, who are in love. Shanti's father is a big goon, and Madhu and Siddhu ensure that Shanti and Babu do not reveal their love to Shanti's father and get into any trouble. One day while Madhu is studying for exams, Siddhu happens to come. Madhu's sari moves in the breeze, revealing her navel. Siddhu ogles it. Madhu accuses Siddhu of ogling, and Siddhu denies it. An argument breaks out leading to them accusing each other of hiding their feelings for the other. They end their friendship.

After the summer holidays, Shanti's dad finds out about Babu. Madhu and Siddhu meet again for the sake of their friend's love. In the course of getting Babu and Shanti together, they realize they love each other.They try to confess each other but they miss still they manage to give their co-passengers the letter they read each other letters

Later it showed After 10 years Madhu and Siddu got married and has 17 kids including one triplets and others twins also Madhu being pregnant The movie ends with their whole family being interviewed for their Guinness Record of having 17 kids in 10 years

Cast



*Pawan Kalyan as Siddhartha "Siddhu" Roy

*Bhumika Chawla as Madhumati

*Sivaji as Babu

*Rajan P. Dev as Gudumba Satti

*Sudhakar as Venky

*Nassar as Siddhu's father

*Janaki Sabesh as Siddhu's mother

*Vijayakumar as Madhu's father

*Sudha as Madhu's mother

*Ali as Babu Moshai

*Mumtaj as Anitha

*Ajay as college student

*Fish Venkat as Gudumba Satti's henchman

*S. J. Surya as a pedestrian (cameo appearance)

Production



S. J. Suryah first narrated the script to Pawan Kalyan when they considered Jyothika and Ameesha Patel for the Tamil version. While Jyothika committed more Tamil films, Kalyan and Patel were shooting for 'Badri' (2000) during that time. Kalyan who immediately accepted the film postponed his other commitments and gave preference to 'Kushi'.'

As Kalyan insisted on additional fight sequences in the film, Suryah asked Kalyan to direct them as he did not feel them necessary to the story. Kalyan also went on to direct three songs, namely, "Ye Mera Jahan," "Premante Suluvu Kaaduraa" and "Aaduvari Matalaku." The introduction song of the actress in the Tamil version was also replaced to accommodate the protagonist's introduction.

Years later, Suryah narrated the sequel's storyline to Kalyan but the plans were dropped as Kalyan became busy in politics.

Soundtrack



Mani Sharma composed the soundtrack of the film. The audio was released in CDs for the time in Telugu along with cassettes by Aditya Music. A classic song called "Aaduvari Maatalaku", written by Pingali from the film 'Missamma', was remixed by Mani Sharma with vocals by Murali. Other lyricists are A.M. Ratnam, Abbas Tyrewala, Chandra Bose, Pingali and Suddala Ashok Teja. The songs "Ammaye Sannaga" and "Ye Mera Jaha" were reused as "Achchacho Punnagai" and "Kadhal Oru" in the Tamil movie Shahjahan (2001).

Reception



Critical reception

'Idlebrain.com' rated the film 4.5/5 and called it a "One man show" of Pawan Kalyan. The reviewer also appreciated the screenplay by SJ Suryah. 'Sify' rated the film 3/5 and also called it "an out and out Pavan Kalyan film, which totally depends on his larger than life image".

Box office

'Kushi' was successful at the box office. The film had a 50-day theatrical run in 101 centres and a 100-day run in 79 centres. The film grossed 27 crore at the box office by the end of its theatrical run.

This film was later dubbed in Hindi as 'Humjoli.'

Awards and nominations



References




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