


The editor should have cut the flab.Īs a story, “Aadavallu Meeku Joharlu” has nothing much to talk about, but director Kishore Tirumala holds our interest in the initial portions as the supply of entertainment is enough to sit. Vennela Kishore, Satya, and Pradeep Rawat have tried to generate laughs.ĭevi Sri Prasad’s songs have already become popular. Khushbu, as a self-made entrepreneur, looks fab in the second half. Urvashi dominates at places with her endearing act. The film and the frame are filled with women characters, among them Radhika Sarath Kumar, Urvashi, and Khushbu get meaty roles. Rashmika has nothing much to do except look beautiful in attractive costumes. His comic timing has helped the film in many places. His role of Chiranjeevi seems like an extension of his character in ‘Shatamanam Bhavati’, a good-natured youngster who would help anyone. Sharwanand has played his role quite well. One day, she reveals that she cannot marry him as her mother Vakula (Khushbu) would not allow their marriage? Why is Vakula against the institution of marriage, and what step Chiranjeevi would take? They develop a bond after meeting many times. Chiranjeevi meets Aadya (Rashmika), a lawyer, and gets attracted to her. They love him so much that they reject all the alliances that come to him, waiting for a perfect bride.Īs he crossed 35, Chiranjeevi is desperate to get married. Let’s find out if it succeeds in meeting the expectations.Ĭhiranjeevi/Chiru (Sharwanand) is the only male child in their joint family.

The film has generated a lot of buzz and a positive feel. Hence, “Aadavallu Meeku Johaarlu” has become a talking point, as the trailer and promos ticked all points. It has been a long time since we have seen a family entertainer. Written and directed by: Kishore Tirumala Cast: Sharwanand, Rashmika Mandanna, Khushbu, Radhika Sarathkumar, Urvashi, Vennela Kishore, Sathya, Pradeep Rawat, Jhansi, Sathya Krishna and others
