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Rushi is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language medical drama film directed by Raj Madiraju and starring Arvind Krishna, Supriya Shelja, Master Gaurav and Ravi.[1][2]
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Directed by | Raj Madiraju |
Written by | Raj Madiraju |
Produced by | Ramesh Prasad |
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Music by | Snigdha Don-Chandran |
Production company | Prasad Productions |
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Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
The film is produced by Prasad Productions, which was founded by L. V. Prasad.[3] Raj Madiraju and Ramesh Prasad won the Nandi Award for Best Story Writer and the Nandi Special Jury Award, respectively for this film.[4][5]
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The music was composed by Snigha and the duo Don-Chandran. The lyrics were written by Krishna Chinni. The audio was released through Aditya Music.[7]
A critic from The Times of India wrote that "the director deserves a pat on the back for attempting a novel subject, and a socially relevant theme even if he only managed to partially pull it off".[8] A critic from Rediff.com said that "Rushi has a meaningful theme. The film should be appreciated for tackling a different subject and a significant theme".[9] A critic from 123telugu opined that "Rushi is a very different movie when compared to the regular formula movies that come out of industry. It is an honest and mature portrayal of a young doctor’s crusade against the system for the sake of his patient".[10]
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