Rating:
3.0/5
Star
Cast:
Upendra,
Rachita
Ram,
Sonu
Gowda
Director:
Chandru
Director
R.
Chandru
is
back
to
his
forte
with
yet
another
love
story.
This
time,
he
has
not
teamed
up
with
a
chocolate
boy,
but
instead,
the
real
star
of
Kannada
Cinema,
which
is
set
to
offer
some
thrill,
and
experience.
Chandru
is
known
for
churning
out
good
love
stories
while
Upendra
is
loved
for
his
typical
philosophical
dialogues,
which
he
is
famous
for.
Has
the
duo
planned
a
combination
of
this
for
the
audience?
Story
Santhosh,
a
rich
businessperson,
is
married
to
a
typical
traditional
person
(much
to
the
wishes
of
his
father)
who
is
a
dutiful
wife
and
carries
off
her
chores
religiously.
The
couple
has
a
daughter
but
Santhosh
is
not
the
right
fit
for
an
institution
called
marriage,
as
he
seems
least
interested
in
the
same.
He
happens
to
bump
across
Dharmika
who
happens
to
be
his
classmate
and
love
interest
during
his
college
days.
He
has
some
feelings
towards
Dharmika
in
the
present
time
and
it
is
here
the
audience
will
have
to
see
whether
he
gets
connected
to
Dharmika
back
or
stays
loyal
to
his
marriage.
Positives
Chandru's
Presentation
Uppi's
Performance
Certain
Philosophical
Dialogues
Rachitha
&
Sonu's
Performances
Negatives
Songs
Might
not
appeal
to
all
sections
of
audience
Performances
Uppi
is
at
his
usual
best.
He
is
active,
energetic,
looks
fit,
young
and
renders
a
top-notch
performance.
It
is
always
a
treat
to
watch
him
mouth
dialogues
in
his
usual
style.
Rachitha
Ram
has
a
meaty
character
and
she
has
utilized
the
opportunity
to
the
level
best.
Sonu's
performance,
especially
her
body
language
wins
it
for
her
and
the
movie.
Rest
of
them
have
done
their
respective
jobs
pretty
well.
Technical
Aspects
Chandru,
as
pressed
earlier,
is
a
master
in
making
love
stories
and
he
has
once
again
scored
well
with
I
Love
You.
The
storyline,
treatment
of
the
story
and
allocating
weightage
to
the
characters
are
well
worked
out,
which
pretty
much
has
done
the
trick
for
him.
He
is
aided
by
Upendra's
contribution
in
dialogues
(which
is
known
to
the
audience
as
Uppi's
dialogues
often
linger
in
the
ears
of
the
audience).
Chandru
and
Upendra
were
sure
that
this
movie
would
be
a
safe
bet
as
it
appeals
to
the
young
set
of
audience
in
particular
and
seems
to
be
contented
with
the
limited
appeal.
Dr.
Kiran's
music
seems
to
be
on
the
downside
as
the
tunes
aren't
too
catchy
and
doesn't
justify
the
genre
of
a
love
story.
The
background
music
too
appears
gloomy.
Editing
by
Deepu
and
Cinematography
by
Sugnaan
are
good.
Final
Verdict
I
Love
You
comes
in
as
a
neat
entertainer
if
you
are
a
Upendra
fan
or
like
his
style
of
movies.
Chandru
doesn't
disappoint
you
if
you
are
not
expecting
something
crazy
from
the
Uppi-Chandru
combination.
Read:
I
Love
You
Movie
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