Mate Ta Love Helare

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Mate Ta Love Helare
Directed by Ashok Pati
Written by Bijaya Pattnaik
Produced byBijaya Pattnaik
Starring Siddhanta Mahapatra
Anuvab Mohanty
Mihir Das
Bijoy Mohanty
Subhashree Ganguly [1]
Illu Banarjee
Cinematography K.R. Ramesh
Edited by Susanta Mani
Music by Bachu Mukharjee
Distributed by Brajaraj Movies
Release date
  • March 2008 (2008-03)
CountryIndia
Language Odia

Mate Ta Love Helare is a 2008 Indian Odia-language action film directed by Ashok Pati. This film is loose remake of Telugu Movie Student No. 1 starring Jr NTR. [2] [3] [4]

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Synopsis

The hero Akash believes in high thinking. He has a lot of dreams and he is very serious for his studies because he wants to bring a bright future for his mother and sister. Akash meets his love megha at the college. But all his dreams come to a dark side after he enters college. Akash falls into the trap laid by Mafia don Bhalu Bhai and his brother King. And the story of "Mate Ta Love Helare" moves around how Akash comes out of the trap and punish the don and how he gets his love. [5]

Cast

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Reception

The movie was made on a very high budget and was technically a very well made movie. Though the movie had a lot of graphics and could attract youth but still since the movie was released in an off season (at the time of exams) the film could not do the kind of business as it was expected. The movie got just a more than average response at the box office. The film also marks the film debut of actress Subhashree Ganguly. [8]

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