Before the era of massive pan-India theatrical releases like Baahubali or RRR , South Indian cinema built a massive, loyal fanbase in North India through Hindi-dubbed television broadcasts and DVD rips. Kick (2009) stands as one of the most successful examples of this phenomenon for several distinct reasons: 1. Ravi Teja’s Unmatched Comic Timing
Their relationship doesn't last, as Kalyan's inability to commit to a normal life leads them to separate. Years later, Naina moves on and gets engaged to Krishna (Shaam), an honest and angry young police officer. The drama intensifies when Krishna is assigned to capture a mysterious, high-profile international thief whose methods are as flamboyant as they are clever. In a twist that forms the crux of the film, both Naina and Krishna are shocked to discover that the elusive thief they are chasing is none other than her ex-boyfriend, Kalyan. The rest of the story unravels the mystery of why Kalyan became a thief, the noble purpose behind his crimes, and the ultimate 'kick' he is searching for. Kick -2009- Dvdrip South Indian Hindi Dubbed Full
While the 2014 Hindi remake had a much larger budget and "larger-than-life" production value, many fans of the original argue that Ravi Teja's version has more organic humor and a more energetic lead performance. Before the era of massive pan-India theatrical releases
This signifies that the file contains the complete, unedited film, typically with a runtime of around 155–162 minutes, including all songs and action sequences. Years later, Naina moves on and gets engaged
The first half is widely considered a "laugh riot," featuring legendary comedy sequences from Brahmanandam as "Halwa Raj" and Venu Madhav .