Review: Love Insurance Kompany (LIK) – Nice concept, weak execution

Published on Friday, 10 Apr 2026 03:41 PM

Movie Name : Love Insurance Kompany

Release Date : April 10, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5
Starring : Pradeep Ranganathan, SJ Suryah, Krithi Shetty, Yogi Babu, Seeman, Gouri Kishan, Shah Rah, Malavika.
Director : Vignesh Shivan
Producers : Nayanthara, S.S. Lalit Kumar
Music Director : Anirudh Ravichander
Cinematographer : Ravi Varman
Editor :  Pradeep E Ragav

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Love Insurance Kompany (LIK) is the latest film starring Pradeep Ranganathan, with Krithi Shetty as the female lead. Directed by Vignesh Shivan, this futuristic romantic drama has released simultaneously in Tamil and Telugu. Here’s how it turns out.

Story:

in 2040, the world is heavily dependent on an app called Love Insurance Kompany (LIK), which dictates who people should love and when they should break up. Dheema (Krithi Shetty) is one such person who blindly follows the app and trusts its every instruction. Vibe Vaasu (Pradeep Ranganathan), who comes from a phone-free “Organic World” and serves as the voice behind the app, falls for Dheema at first sight. As they fall in love, their relationship takes a turn when the app’s “Love Score” feature interferes. Trusting the digital verdict, Dheema walks away from Vaasu, pushing him to prove that love cannot be measured by an app. What follows is his journey to challenge the system and win back his love. Whether he succeeds forms the rest of the story.

Plus Points:

The concept of exploring love in a tech-driven future is refreshing and provides a strong base for a modern romantic drama. However, the film only scratches the surface instead of exploring this idea in depth.

Pradeep Ranganathan delivers a performance that suits the role but lacks the standout presence of his previous films. Krithi Shetty, unfortunately, gets very limited scope and fails to leave a strong impression. The standout performer is S.J. Suryah, who brings energy with his entertaining villainous role.

The supporting cast appears in various scenes but does not leave much impact, making the overall world feel less immersive than expected.

Minus Points:

Some stories look great on paper but fail to translate effectively onto the screen, and this film falls into that category. The futuristic setting fails to impress as it mirrors present-day society too closely, lacking the imagination expected from a story set in 2040. Also, the “Organic World” feels artificial rather than serving as a convincing contrast to the tech-driven environment.

In terms of performances, Pradeep Ranganathan is adequate but does not reach the standout level of his previous films, missing some of his usual charm. Krithi Shetty feels miscast, and the script does not provide her with enough depth to showcase her acting abilities.

The weak emotional connection between the leads, along with an underdeveloped conflict, reduces the overall impact of the narrative. More importantly, a futuristic love story relies heavily on emotional depth, which is largely missing here.

The comedy also falls flat, as talented actors like Yogi Babu are significantly underutilised throughout the film. This absence of both genuine emotion and effective humour leaves the narrative feeling hollow and prevents it from truly engaging the audience. Ultimately, the film lacks even a single standout scene that is compelling enough to keep viewers hooked to the screen.

Technical Aspects:

Director Vignesh Shivan had a promising idea, but the screenplay fails to translate it into an engaging film. The narrative lacks enough substance to hold interest consistently.

Anirudh Ravichander’s music is underwhelming and does not create much impact. The songs are forgettable and do not elevate the film. The editing by Pradeep E. Raghav is poor, leading to noticeable lag and an overly stretched runtime. Several scenes in both halves could have been trimmed for better pacing. Ravi Varman’s visuals are decent but do not fully establish a convincing futuristic setting.

Verdict:

On the whole, Love Insurance Kompany (LIK) is a futuristic romantic drama with an okay concept but weak execution. Pradeep Ranganathan is adequate, while Krithi Shetty feels miscast. The lack of emotional depth, ineffective humour, and sluggish pacing across both halves significantly weaken the film. It ultimately falls short due to weak narrative control and an underwhelming screenplay, failing to fully realise its high-concept premise.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.5/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 


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