
Aadavaallu Meeku Johaarlu(2022)
Chiranjeevi is a bachelor seeking his perfect match. His family rejects a lot of alliances and search for a bride continues, until Aadhya enters the scene. However, Aadhya’s mother resists her daughter’s marriage to Chiru because it goes against what she believes as marriage to be – male dominance over females.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- VI Movies and TV, Sony LIV
- Theatrical Release
- 4 March 2022
- Director
- Kishore Tirumala
- Language
- Telugu
- Runtime
- 2h 19m
- Rating
- 5.5/10
Storyline
A man looks for a wife, but his family keeps turning down possible matches. He finally meets a woman he likes, but her mother objects to the marriage. The mother believes a husband should dominate his wife and doesn't approve of their relationship.
“A family's search for love meets a mother's fight for equality.”
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Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Aadavaallu Meeku Johaarlu
Cast reunions in this film: Pradeep Rawat & Devi Sri Prasad (9 films together), Vennila & Goparaju Ramana (8 films together), Devi Sri Prasad & Rashmika Mandanna (5 films together), Vennila & Sharwanand (4 films together), Vennila & Devi Sri Prasad (4 films together), and Vennila & Jhansi (4 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title is a phrase from a popular 1980s Telugu song, which loosely translates to 'I bow to you all.'
- Director Kishore Tirumala initially planned a different actor for the lead role before approaching Chiranjeevi.
- The movie's soundtrack includes a rare background score that blends classical Carnatic music with modern electronic beats.
- A key wedding scene was shot in a real-life heritage haveli in Rajasthan, not on a set.
- The film subtly references the 1997 classic 'Annamayya' through a devotional song snippet in one scene.
- It marked the Telugu film debut for actress Aadhya in a significant role, though she had acted in other languages before.
- The climax scene involving the family meeting required over 50 takes to get the comedic timing right for all actors.


