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: A traditional Telugu trope involving the playful relationship between cross-cousins, which remains a staple in romantic fiction.

| Year | Film | Director | Child‑Centric Romantic Element | Cultural Impact | |------|------|----------|--------------------------------|-----------------| | | Bommarillu | Bhaskar | Young Siddhu (played by Siddharth) dreams of marrying his childhood friend, illustrating how early bonds shape adult expectations. | Sparked a wave of “first love” narratives in urban Telugu cinema. | | 2011 | Uyyala Jampala | Virinchi Varma | Six‑year‑old Aadi’s innocent crush on his neighbor’s sister sets a whimsical tone for the film’s later teen romance. | Showed that small-town stories could be commercially viable. | | 2015 | Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju | Kranthi Madhav | A flashback to the protagonists’ schoolyard friendship is central to the narrative, underscoring how childhood promises survive adulthood. | Reinforced the trope of “promise‑based love” in modern Tollywood. | | 2019 | Jersey (Telugu remake) | Gowtam Tummala | Young cricket prodigy Arjun’s bond with his mother, while not a romance, demonstrates how child‑parent relationships can mirror romantic loyalty. | Inspired a wave of “parent‑child as lovers” metaphors in storytelling. | | 2022 | Maa Oori Polimera | Praveen Sattur | The film follows a 9‑year‑old boy’s infatuation with his classmate, weaving in themes of caste discrimination that affect adult love. | Marked a bold shift toward socially aware child romance. | | 2024 | Thalapathi (upcoming) | Krish Jagarlamudi | Features a 7‑year‑old protagonist who forms a secret “promise” with a girl from a rival family, echoing classic Romeo‑Juliet motifs. | Anticipated to redefine the child‑romance archetype with a political backdrop. |