Love Me (2024 Indian film)

[2] Produced by Dil Raju Productions, the film features Ashish Reddy and Vaishnavi Chaitanya in primary roles.

[4] Arjun is a daredevil YouTuber known for investigating unsolved mysteries and taking on challenges that others avoid.

Next day, some villagers dare to go into the building when they find the husband dead but are shocked to see a kid.

In spite of rumours that the ghost kills whoever enters that abandoned apartment, Arjun walks in and expresses his desire to her to know more.

He enquires the builder and he shows the photo clicked of her at the under construction apartment during a visit before her marriage.

Pratap arrives there with Priya and Pinky and tries to convince that there is only ghost in the house and the girl is dead.

To prove it, they dig up her grave and Pinky reconstructs the face and it matches with that of the picture shared by the builder.

In all 3 deaths, faces are beyond recognizable and the girl they were searching for should have taken advantage of that to swap her identity each time.

During her childhood, no one knew about her existence except one boy who offered her a ribbon box as a present through the window.

She is haunted by the memories of her mother facing torture and she finally committing suicide by alighting herself.

One day, she stumbled upon a YouTube video featuring Pratap casually talking from what seemed to be her childhood home's vicinity.

Driven by curiosity and a tinge of nervousness, she decided to attend a party hosted by Pratap himself, an impromptu invitation she orchestrated for herself.

Just when she was about to leave, feeling a bit out of place, her eyes caught sight of a familiar object: a simple ribbon box on a shelf.

After a few days when she enters her home, she sees a ribbon box on her window as well as receives a notification on her mobile about Arjun's YouTube channel.

[8] All lyrics are written by Chandrabose; all music is composed by M. M. KeeravaniIt was premiered on Aha on 17 June 2024.

[9] Times Now's Sasidhar Adivi opined that the screenplay is "overdone and fluffy" which made the film a letdown.