Khushi Khushiyagi (transl. Happily) a 2015 Indian Kannada romantic comedy film, the first by the director Yogi G. Raj with former associate directors Preetham Gubbi and Harsha. It stars Ganesh, Amulya,[1] and Nandini Rai. It is a remake of the Telugu blockbuster film Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde (2013)[2] and was released on 1 January 2015.[3]

Khushi Khushiyagi
Directed byYogi G. Raj
Written byVijay Kumar Konda
Produced byA. Hariprasad Rao
A. Prasad Chaudhary
StarringGanesh
Amulya
Nandini Rai
CinematographyShreesha Kuduvalli
Edited byJo Ni Harsha
Music byAnup Rubens
Production
company
HPR Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Distributed byM. N. Kumar
Release date
  • 1 January 2015 (2015-01-01)
Running time
151 min
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Plot

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Raj is an independent-carefree software engineer, who believes that everyone should love their independence and takes their decisions wisely. At his friend Sadhu's wedding reception, he sees Priya and falls for her. He asks Sadhu's wife to learn more about Priya. Sadhu's wife gives Priya's number to her husband and asks him to pass it to Raj. A miscommunication between Raj and Sadhu leads to Raj calling another woman, Nandini. Raj mistakes Nandini for Priya on the phone and has a conversation with her where he calls her Chinnu. Unknown to him, Nandani knows about Raj and develops an interest in him. Through a series-of-events, everything is revealed and Raj's confusion is cleared.

Meanwhile, Raj is helping his friend Anand to attract the attention of another girl, who turns out to be Priya. Priya falls for Anand, but a series-of-comic-events lead to Anand eventually doubting Priya, which puts their relationship at stake. This is later resolved and they come together. Meanwhile, Nandini plans vengeance against Raj for the deception and pain that he put her through. She gains employment as Raj's boss and uses this position to tempt him, putting him through hardships and seducing him. Raj decide to propose to his boss (Nandini), but she is already planning to reject his proposal to avenge her pain. Just before he proposes, Raj realizes that he is truly in love with Chinnu. He reaches her house and to plead for forgiveness and Nandini reveals herself where they reunite with a hug.

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Production

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Development

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Yogi G. Raj expressed his intention to become an independent director after working with thenotable directors Preetham Gubbi and Harsha. He chose a remake for his first film and obtained the rights. The title for the film was initially Savira Janmaku, subsequently changed to Crazy Boy, which became Shokilal, which then turned into Kushi Kushiyali before being finalised as Kushi Kushiyagi.[4]

Casting

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Before Ganesh was given the lead role, the producers considered Puneeth Rajkumar but scheduling conflicts prevented this. Kajal Agarwal was approached to play the character of Nadini, which was originally played by Nithya Menen in Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde.[5] The director instead chose Amulya, who had appeared with Ganesh in Cheluvina Chittara and Shravani Subramanya. The Telugu actress Nandini Rai was added to the cast to play the second lead of a fashion designer that was played by Isha Talwar in the original Telugu version.[6]

Soundtrack

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Khushi Khushiyagi
Soundtrack album by
Released13 November 2014 (2014-11-13)
Recorded2014
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length20:36
LabelLahari Music
ProducerAnup Rubens
Anup Rubens chronology
Chinnadana Nee Kosam
(2014)
Khushi Khushiyagi
(2014)
Temper
(2015)

Music director Anup Rubens scored the music for the original film (Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde) and for this remake.[7] The soundtrack EP consists of five tracks.[8] The lyrics were written by Jayant Kaikini, K. Kalyan and V. Nagendra Prasad.

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Arey Arey"KavirajAnup Rubens, Anuradha Bhat4:05
2."Atiyaitu"Jayanth KaikiniAnkit Tiwari, Shreya Ghoshal4:11
3."Neene Neene"Jayanth KaikiniAdnan Sami4:12
4."Neenyare Neenyare"KavirajSantosh, Sharmila Katke4:02
5."Rimbola Rimbola"V. Nagendra PrasadDivya, Santosh4:06
Total length:20:36

Reception

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Critical response

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GS Kumar of The Times of India scored the film at 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Ganesh gives the impression that his role is tailor-made for him. Proof of this can be gleaned from his comic timing and delivery of lines, which bring the roof down. Shades of ‘Shravani Subramanya’ are visible in Amulya's role, who essays a stellar role as well. Debutant Nandini Rai holds out promise."[9] Shashiprasad SM of Deccan Chronicle wrote "Overall this is a happy film to watch but the director could have trimmed it a bit in the second half. Watch out for more Ganesh-Amulya onscreen pair in the near future!" [10]Sify wrote "Director Yogi G Raj could have thought of a different approach instead of just repeating the original, he needs to look into depth of characters at few places. The movie is just an entertainer and we do not recommend it if you are not a Tollywood fan!" [11] A Shardhha of The New Indian Express wrote "A neat little trim by the editor could have made it slicker. However, this crib aside, the film  does not disappoint and provides dollops of laughter. Watch it and start the year with a smile. The 155 minutes spent watching this film go by in a breeze."[12] S Vishwanath of Deccan Herald wrote "While lover-boy Ganesh, smooth-talking Amulya & co courageously go through the charade, you scurry to the exit drained of the happiness you harboured and which the title professed to provide."[13] Shyam Prasad S of Bangalore Mirror wrote "Unlike Shravani Subramanya which was original, Kushi Kushiyagi is the remake of the Telugu film Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde. The debutant director is honesty personified as he does no changes to the original."[14]

References

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  1. ^ "Ganesh To Romance Amoolya in Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde Remake". Filmibeat. 7 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde remake in Kannada". My First Show. 2014.
  3. ^ "It Will be Ganesh v/s Upendra in the New Year". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 26 December 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  4. ^ "'Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde' to be remade in kannada". Sify. 9 April 2014. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
  5. ^ "Ganesh To Romance Kajal Aggarwal in Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde Remake". Filmibeat. 13 March 2014.
  6. ^ "Nandini Rai comes between Ganesh and Amoolya". The Times of India. 3 April 2014.
  7. ^ "Anoop Rubens composes for Ganesh's film". The Times of India. 17 July 2014.
  8. ^ "Khushi Khushiyaagi (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) – EP". iTunes. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  9. ^ "KHUSHI KHUSHIYAGI MOVIE REVIEW". The Times of India. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  10. ^ "Movie Review: Khushi Khushiyagi is altogether a happy film". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  11. ^ "Khushi Khushiyagi". Sify. Archived from the original on 14 June 2022. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  12. ^ "A Light-Hearted Film That Will Tickle Your Funny Bone". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  13. ^ "Bereft of happiness". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  14. ^ "Movie review: Kushi Kushiyagi". Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
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