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Who Loves Me

Genre: Drama, Romance
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Release Date: January 01, 2011
Year: 2011

(BOLLYWOOD Movie)...Chantelle, played by Jackie Appiah is at a business dinner date one night when an artist by the name of David (Majid Michel) catches sight of her and becomes immediately mesmerized, sketching her portrait from afar as she dines. On completion he gives a waiter the drawing to give to her along with poetry scrawled along its bottom. He then disappears leaving Chantelle confused and shaken. After the meeting David becomes completely obsessed with Chantelle and his obsession consumes him as he sits in his room day and night painting her. By coincidence David happens to be the son of a woman Chantelle gave financial help to at a hospital. His mother comes home from the hospital to see that the paintings she sees strongly resemble the girl who came to her aid. David's becomes increasingly obsessed with Chantelle to the extent that his mother is at her wit's end, "This show of irresponsibility is getting on my nerves." She tells him that he is verging on insane and indeed it does look that way. From plastering his wall with his paintings of Chantelle he starts plastering billboards around town and kissing her picture on the wall every time he enters the room. Chantelle sees 3 different billboards containing her picture and becomes seriously disturbed. Eager to find the mystery poster she returns to the restaurant where she came into contact with David to try and seek information about his identity and whereabouts but it is to no avail. Will she ever find this mystery man?

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