
Love Matteru nears theatrical release
The music video features actor-director Viraata Bilwa alongside Sonal Monteiro, portraying a tender slice of romance. The song, composed by Shadrack Solomon, weaves melody with heartfelt emotion, further hinting at the tone of the narrative.
Love Matteru marks the directorial debut of Viraata Bilwa, who also plays the lead. Drawing creative inspiration from acclaimed Kannada filmmakers like Duniya Suri, KGF director Prashanth Neel, and KM Chaitanya, Bilwa refers to them as his guiding lights.
Having previously acted in Kaddipudi, he now shoulders the dual responsibilities of actor and director in this ambitious venture.
The film is produced by Uma Nagaraj, Vandana Priya V, and Prabhu Kumar under the banners of Silverhythm Production, INK Cinemas, and BR Cinemas. The ensemble cast also includes Sushmitha Gopinath, Achyuth Kumar, Suman Ranganath, and Anita Bhat in significant roles.
On the technical front, the film boasts cinematography by Devendra R Naidu and Parmesh CM, with editing handled by veteran Suresh Urs. As anticipation builds, Love Matteru promises a blend of romance, emotion, and visual storytelling crafted with passion.

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