Hello Meera…. all set ready to hit the screens on 21st April.
Coming to the movie details Srinivasu Kakarla has created a beautiful story and shaped ‘Hello Meera’ in such a way that it feels like a full-fledged family drama.

Making a film with a single character is a difficult task, but Director Srinivasu Kakarla has accomplished it admirably. He was able to complete this due to his experience co-directing films for famous director ‘Bapu’ garu and his decades of association with Telugu and Hindi cinema. That is how ‘Hello Meera’ came to be. Gargeyi Yallapragada, who made her Tollywood debut as a heroine in ‘Evvariki Cheppodhu,’ appeared in ‘Hello Meera’ as a single character. In general, directors and producers play it safe by making suspense and thriller films with two or three characters.In contrast, Srinivasu Kakarla has created a rich and beautiful story and shaped ‘Hello Meera’ in such a way that it feels like a full-fledged family drama.
In a nutshell, the story appears to be very simple. However, the manner in which it is depicted is novel. Meera prepares to marry Kalyan, whom she has loved for two years. Meera, who works in Hyderabad, is in her hometown of Vijayawada as wedding preparations begin. The story begins on the day before her wedding ceremony. She receives a phone call while driving home in her own car after picking up her wedding gown from the tailor. It’s from the Raidurgam Police Station in Hyderabad! According to SI Vikram, a young man named Sudheer, whom Meera had previously loved, committed suicide and had written her name in the suicide note.Meera is taken aback when she hears this. At this happy point in her life, when she is about to marry someone she loves, she begins to wonder where this age-old romance and suicide attempt will lead her. She claims she has already broken up with Sudheer, but the SI ignores her. He issues an urgent summons to report to the police station in Hyderabad.And Mira, who was supposed to be home soon… She makes a U-turn and drives to the Hyderabad motorway. In the midst of this journey, her parents’ calls from home, the calls of her future groom Kalyan… and in the midst of threatening police station calls… What was Meera’s response to all of this? How did she persuade them? How does her life, which becomes entangled in an unexpected whirlwind, find a calm shore? This is the plot of the film.
A psychological drama like this requires a lot of experience. Srinivasu Kakarla, the director, has proven that he has it. Even though we only see one character on the screen, Meera, we can imagine ten or fifteen other characters interacting with her and their physical characteristics. This film is unique! Naturally, if you show a person on the screen… they all look the same. However, when the same character is described in sentences, one imagines that character based on one’s own experiences and thoughts. We can imagine characters who are not seen on screen based on their dialogue diction in this way.Because director Srinivasu is skilled in both the visual and audio mediums, he has chosen and voiced actors who are appropriate for the characters’ ages. We can see the characters right in front of us. We can’t get the feeling of watching a single-character film anywhere. Previously, in radio dramas, the location was told through background sound, and even though the scene was not shown, it was made to feel through sound recording. Similarly, it will only become clear after watching the film. This way, the audience of this generation will have a new experience.
The caravan for ‘Hello Meera’ has already raised expectations. It is already assumed that the film will delight audiences with a diverse story and unexpected twists. Dr. Lakshmana Rao Dikkala, Varaprasadarao Dumpala, and Padma Kakarla produced the film, which was presented by Jeevan Kakarla. S.Chinna, a well-known music director, provided the music. The film’s main highlights are Prashant Koppineedi’s cinematography and Rambabu Medikonda’s editing. Similarly, Hiranmayi Kalyan’s dialogues are also impressive. The experience of watching such films on the big screen is unique! That is why the director-producers plan to release ‘Hello Meera’ in theatres on April 21.