Upendra-Rachita Ram’s ‘I Love You’ trailer gets good response

The film is slated for release on June 14.
Upendra-Rachita Ram’s ‘I Love You’ trailer gets good response
Upendra-Rachita Ram’s ‘I Love You’ trailer gets good response
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The trailer of the Upendra starrer I Love You was released recently by Kiccha Sudeep and has been received well by the star’s fans, garnering more than 13,95,600 views till now. I Love You, starring Upendra and Rachita Ram as the lead pair, is directed and produced by Chandru. The film is slated for release on June 14.

It may be recalled here that Upendra launched I Love You on May 21 last year amidst a lot of expectations among his fans. The songs from the film have turned out to be hits, and the posters and teasers released earlier indicate that it is a romantic entertainer. Sonu Gowda plays a pivotal role in this flick, besides a host of supporting actors. The technical crew of I Love You includes music by Kiran Thotambyle and cinematography by Naveen Kumar.

Meanwhile, Upendra is busy with a couple of other projects. Recently, it was announced that he has inked a deal to star in Buddhivantha 2. The title gave rise to speculation that it may be a sequel to his hit movie Buddhivantha but director Maurya DN clarified that this is not so. Upendra will be playing dual roles in this film with Sonal Monteiro and Meghana Raj as the female leads. Aditya has been signed up to play the main villain. Crystal Paark Cinemas is bankrolling the film. Another project in Upendra’s kitty is a movie to be directed by Shashank. Besides directing the film, Shashank will be bankrolling it under his own production house.

It was earlier reported that with Shiva Rajkumar’s Rustum also releasing on June 14, an interesting box office clash is set to happen in Sandalwood. Trade sources point out that the makers of Rustum are planning a big release and the film is likely to be released in 500 screens across India. And I Love You, being a Kannada-Telugu bilingual, is expected to get 600 screens in Karnataka and 400 screens in Telugu speaking regions.

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