Pradeep Ranganathan Battles AI Love App in 'Love Insurance Kompany' Trailer

The trailer for the Tamil film "Love Insurance Kompany" is now out, introducing a unique sci-fi premise where an app determines romantic compatibility. Pradeep Ranganathan's character challenges this system after being rejected by Krithi Shetty's character based on the app's analysis. The film, which marks the directorial debut of Vignesh Sivan and is backed by Nayanthara, is set for a theatrical release on April 10. The music for the project is composed by Anirudh Ravichander.

Key Points: Love Insurance Kompany Trailer: Sci-Fi Romance vs. Technology

  • Trailer reveals sci-fi love vs. tech plot
  • Pradeep challenges an AI love app
  • Film marks Vignesh Sivan's directorial debut
  • Features music by Anirudh Ravichander
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Love Insurance Kompany trailer: Pradeep Ranganathan goes against love app to prove his feelings for Kirthi

Watch the trailer for Love Insurance Kompany, starring Pradeep Ranganathan and Krithi Shetty. A battle against an app that decides your love fate.

"a piece of our heart - Nayanthara"

Hyderabad, April 5

Pradeep Ranganathan and SJ Suryah starrer Love Insurance Kompany's trailer is finally out, offering a glimpse into a sci-fi battle between love and technology.

Vignesh Sivan's directorial debut, LIK, is slated to release in theatres on April 10. Apart from the lead role, the film also stars Krithi Shetty, Yogi Babu, Seeman, Gouri Kishan, Shah Rah and Malavika in prominent roles. The film is backed by Nayanthara.

The trailer opens with SJ Suryah's introduction of Love Insurance Kompany's app, which determines the fate of romantic relationships between two people. The video introduces the twist when 'Dude' actor Pradeep challenges the norms of technological love after he was refused by Kirthi Shetty due to the analysis of the app.

As per the trailer, the actor crosses paths with Kirthi Shetty at a rehabilitation centre for social media-prone individuals. Dheema appears deeply dependent on her phone, seeking digital validation over real human connection.

What follows is the protagonist's heartfelt attempt to convince her that love doesn't need technological approval to exist. It includes Pradeep's confrontation with SJ Suryah and a battle against technology.

Nayanthara shared the trailer on her Instagram handle. She described the film as "a piece of our heart", while signifying the efforts of her husband, Vignesh Sivan, in the movie.

The music of the film is composed by Anirudh Ravichander. The movie Love Insurance Kompany has shifted its release date numerous times before deciding to release it on April 10.

Earlier, the movie was slated to release in theatres in October last year.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Interesting premise. In a country where arranged marriages still use "matrimonial sites" as a tech filter, this movie asking if love needs an algorithm's approval is timely. Hope the execution matches the idea. Anirudh's music is the cherry on top!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I'm a bit skeptical. The release date has been shifted so many times, which is never a good sign. The trailer looks fun, but I hope it's not just style over substance. Vignesh Sivan is a debutant director backed by Nayanthara, so expectations are high.
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Sarah B
The "rehabilitation centre for social media-prone individuals" is a genius setting! 😂 So true for our generation. Krithi Shetty looks perfect for the role of someone obsessed with digital validation. This feels like a modern-day love story we all need.
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Vikram M
SJ Suryah as the tech villain promoting this love app? Perfect casting! The man can make anything look intense. The message is clear – dil ki baat dil hi jaanta hai, phone nahi. All the best to the team!
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Kavya N
As someone who met my husband on a dating app, I don't think technology and love are enemies. It's just a tool. But the movie's heart seems to be in the right place – it's about not letting an app *define* your feelings. Weekend plan sorted!

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