I Love You (2004 film)

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I Love You
Directed by Hara Patnaik
Produced by Basant Nayak
Starring Anubhav Mohanty
Namrata Thapa
Bijay Mohanty
Tandra Roy
Anita Das
Hara Patnaik
Sovan Dibya Darsan
CinematographyNiranjan Das
Music by Swaroop Nayak
Distributed by Brajaraj Movies
Release date
  • 12 February 2004 (2004-02-12)
CountryIndia
LanguageOdia

I Love You is a 2004 Indian Odia romance action film directed by Hara Patnaik and produced by Sanjay Nayak. A remake of Tamil film Thulladha Manamum Thullum (1999), It stars debutante Anubhav Mohanty and Mumbai based model and actress Namrata Thapa. [1] [2] [3]

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  3. I Love You Back In Ollywood