





When Andhra Pradesh’s Chief Minister Achuta Ramayya dies, his ambitious son Vijay Varma (Chaitanya Krishna) takes over. To honour his father, Vijay plans to build the world’s largest statue, diverting state funds. This decision disrupts the lives of four unrelated people. In Amalapadu, Ganga (Easwari Rao), a widowed mother, struggles to save her daughter Chinni, ill with a kidney disease, but hospital funds are cut. In Varanasi, Siddhu (Ankith Koyya), a tea stall boy, loves Jyothi (Esther Anil), a girl whose mother works in a brothel. They elope, dreaming of a better life, but face hardships. In Visakhapatnam, Bala (Naina Ganguly), a talented street performer, trains for the Olympics, but her sports funding is stopped. In Rayalaseema, Bose (Subhalekha Sudhakar) runs an orphanage, but government aid for repairs is halted. Each character fights for their dreams against the backdrop of Vijay’s selfish plan. Ganga’s pain, Siddhu and Jyothi’s love, Bala’s ambition, and Bose’s care for orphans highlight the human cost of political greed. A woman (Rohini) sparks hope by challenging the system. In the end, the characters’ struggles expose Vijay’s misuse of power, pushing for change and showing how one decision can crush ordinary lives. Overall, Johaar is a good film to watch with your family.
Ankith Koyya is the actor.
Esther Anil, Naina Ganguly, and Rohini are the actresses.
Johaar can be watched on Aha.
Johaar gets a 7.2/10 rating on IMDB.
Johaar is streaming on Aha.
Teja Marni is the director of Johaar.
Johaar hit the theatres on August 14, 2020.
Johaar is a drama.
No. Johaar is not available to watch in theatres. But it can be watched on Aha.
Yes. Johaar can be watched with family.