Aadallu Meeko Johaarlu is one of the upcoming films in Telugu. Starring Sharwanand and Rashmika in the lead roles, the film is directed by Kishore Tirumala. The film unit held the pre-release event in Hyderabad a while ago. Sukumar, Keerthy Suresh, and Sai Pallavi attended the event as chief guests.
Talking at the event, Sharwanand heaped praises on the guests. He thanked Sukumar and Keerthy for making it to the event and made a special mention to Sai Pallavi that she is a darling.
“I will also learn from her to speak from the heart. It is the reason why she got a big fan base today. She came here despite not feeling well today. Thanks to her for the same,” said Sharwanand who acted with her in Padi Padi Leche Manasu.
Talking about DSP, Sharwanand said, “Devi garu promised me 15 years back that he will score a blockbuster album for me and today he fulfilled the same. Thank you so much.”
“Despite achieving star status, Rashmika is always down to earth. I am so happy and proud of her. I enjoyed working with her,” said Sharwa about the film’s female lead.
Sharwanand thanked his co-actors by saying, “I worked with a lot of talented female artists in the film. I thank each and everyone for being a part of the project.”
“The main reason for accepting to do the film is because of my friend Sudhakar garu (producer),” said the actor.
“Aadallu Meeku Joharlu will be my career-best film and there’s no doubt about it. We are meeting you all in theatres on March 4th. My strength is family dramas and I have been missing them in the recent past which you all know. With this film, I am back with my strength. I am sure everyone will like the film,” shared Sharwanand, with immense confidence.
“I promise you all that you will come out of theatres with the satisfaction of watching a good film,” said Sharwanand while concluding his speech.
This post was last modified on 28 February 2022 12:12 am
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