Certain movies will always have a special place in history. There are so many films that come and go, but some films stick with you. When such films are mentioned, Pawan Kalyan’s Khushi always comes first. Although Kushi is a remake, the impact created by it is massive.
Usually, if you remake any movie now, most of them remain flops. But this was not applicable in the case of Kushi. The changes made by Kalyan brought extra beauty to the movie. The songs, action sequences, and Pawan Kalyan’s looks in Khushi’s movie are all very fresh.
Mani Sharma’s score for Khushi is timeless. The idea of remixing a popular song like “Aduvari Matalaku” came from Pawan Kalyan. Mani Sharma is credited with making the song even slower and more of a hit. Yeh Mera Jahan: One of Pawan Kalyan’s brilliant ideas for “Power Star” was that the song should be entirely in Hindi.
It’s great that Pawan guessed that a full-fledged Hindi song would work out in a Telugu film. Abbas Tyrwala wrote the song in just one hour. This is a very innovative idea, according to producer A.M Ratnam, and Pawan Kalyan deserves full credit for the song’s success.
Pawan Kalyan also composed the fights in the movie Khushi.
The main highlight of Khushi is the action sequences choreographed by Pawan Kalyan himself. None of the fights are forced; they are natural. Many people who saw the Tamil version were surprised that the Telugu film would provide a completely new experience.
Despite being a sensitive story revolving around the egos of two people, Khushi looks like a regular romantic film from the outside. However, few movies are evergreen, few are trendsetting, and few are cult classics
But #Kushi is everything!!!
This evergreen movie will be re-released in the theaters on 31 December.