Kushi’s Madan Karki Na Roja Nuve song has this special connection with Mani Ratnam

    The lyrics of the first song, Madan Karki Na Roja Nuve, are inspired by Mani Ratnam films.

The lyrics of the first song, Madan Karki Na Roja Nuve, are inspired by Mani Ratnam films.

Kushi Samantha is Ruth Prabhu and Vijay Deverakonda’s second film together after the 2018 biopic Mahanati.

Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Vijay Deverakonda’s romantic entertainer Kushi is one of the most eagerly awaited films of this year. Recently, adding to the excitement of moviegoers, the makers unveiled the first track from Tollywood drama, Na Roja Nuvve. Composed by music director Hisham Abdul Wahab, known for his work in films like Hriday, the song has received a lot of appreciation from music lovers.

Today we are going to share another exciting fact about the song.

Madan Karki Na Roja Nuve (Official Music Video) Madan Karki Na Roja Nuve (Official Music Video) It might also thrill to know that Karki is a huge fan of the filmmaker. The songs are inspired by Mani Ratnam’s various hit films, such as Kadal, Alaipayute, Mounargam, Katruveliyyad, Iruvar, Nayagan, Raavan, OK Kanmani, Roja, Uyire, Anjali, Gitanjali, etc. Apart from being successful in Telugu, Madhan Karki Na Roja has also garnered much acclaim in both Tamil and Malayalam.

The romantic number Yashoda features the actress as a shy burqa-clad woman, while Vijay Deverakonda relentlessly tries to woo her. With his cute gestures like offering her a car ride, going on a boat ride on Dal Lake and offering her tea, the song reminds us of old school love.

About Kushi

Produced by Mythri Movie Makers, the film stars Jayaram, Sachin Khedekar, Murli Sharma, Vennela Kishore, Lakshmi, Rohini, Ali, Rahul Ramakrishna, Srikanth Iyengar, Sharanya Pradeep and others in supporting roles. Murli ji handles the camera work, while Praveen Pudi heads the editing department.

Kushi Samantha is Ruth Prabhu and Vijay Deverakonda’s second film together after the 2018 biopic Mahanati. The much-awaited drama is all set to hit the cinema halls on 1st September.