Aadavallu Meeku Johaarlu Movie Review: Aadavallu Meeku Johaarlu’s star-studded ensemble and worldwide theme have recently enthralled Tollywood audiences. There has been a surge in interest since the trailer was released just five days ago. Due to a last-minute push by the studio, the picture will finally premiere on March 4th, 2022, following numerous delays.
In the words of a morning show host, who labeled the film a “laugh-riot” and said that the audience reaction in the theatres was “crazy,” it looks that Sharwanand has finally found some success with his newest feature film. The all-female cast has been a hit for the film’s producers and filmmakers. We’ll know for sure if the film is worth seeing once we watch it.
What’s the Story of Aadavallu Meeku Johaarlu Movie
Chiru (Sharwanand) is a laid-back guy who lives in a house dominated by ladies. However, the female gang refuses to tolerate anything less than perfection from Chiru. To find himself, Chiru set out to find Aadya, who he found while searching for his lady gangs (Rashmika). He now has a child as a result of his engagement with his fiancée (Rashmika). Santhamma’s decision will not be accepted by Chiru and his family. The rest of the story is influenced by Chiru’s reaction.
Aadavallu Meeku Johaarlu Movie Cast & Crew
Meeku Johaarlu includes an impressive cast, featuring Bramhanandam, Radhika Sarath Kumar Khushboo, and Vennela Kishore in the leading roles Director Rajitha Urvashi, cinematographer RCM Raju, and actors Ravi Shankar Jhansi and Kishore Thirumala star. The novel Adavallu Meeku Johaarlu is based on the same name as the film’s plot.
MovieName | Aadavallu Meeku Johaarlu |
Cast Leads | Shrawanad, Rashmika Mandana, Bramhanandam, Radhika Sarath Kumar, Khushboo, Vennela Kishore, Rajitha, RCM Raju, Urvashi, Ravi Shankar, Jhansi |
Director | Kishore Thirumala |
Producer | Sudhakar Cherukuri |
Written by | Kishore Thirumala |
Music | DSP |
DOP | Sujith Sarang |
Movie Review
That’s because in Aadavallu Meeku Johaaru there’s always something funny going on and it doesn’t get old.
To begin with, when Chiru (Sharwanad) is introduced, you’re transported to his (Sharwanad) universe.
In my opinion, this film showcases Sahrwanad’s acting prowess to the most extent. Many full-length comedies have included Sharwa, but this one stands out above the rest.
Sujith Sarang’s images and DSP’s music are adequate, but DSP’s music falls short of expectations.
Those who give it a shot without any preconceived notions will find it irresistible.