I Love You - Film

Film

  • I Love You (1918 film), a silent drama written by Catherine Carr
  • I Love You (1979 film), a Tollywood film directed by Vayunandana Rao
  • I Love You (1981 film), a Brazilian drama directed by Arnaldo Jabor
  • I Love You (1982 film), a Pakistani Urdu film starring Waheed Murad
  • I Love You (1986 film), a French-Italian drama directed by Marco Ferreri
  • I Love You (1992 film), an Indian Hindi-language film starring Prashanth
  • I Love You (2001 film), a South Korean film starring Oh Ji-ho
  • I Love You (2002 film), a Chinese drama directed by Zhang Yuan
  • I Love You (2005 Croatian film), a Croatian film
  • I Love You (2005 Indian film), an Indian Oriya film directed by Hara Patnaik
  • I Love You (2007 Bengali film), a Bengali film directed by Ravi Kinagi
  • I Love You (2007 Mozambique film), a short film made for UNESCO and directed by Rogério Manjate
  • I Love You (2008 film), a Pakistani Pashto film starring Arbaaz Khan
  • I Love You (2012 film), a Bangladeshi film starring Shakib Khan

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