My Rating: 3.0 / 5 Stars ๐๐๐
Love Insurance Kompany (LIK): A Neon-Drenched Look at Love in 2040
If you’ve been following the buzz in Kollywood lately, you know that Vignesh Shivanโs latest venture, Love Insurance Kompany (or simply LIK), has been a major talking point. Released in April 2026, the film is a vibrant, science-fiction romantic comedy that tries to answer a very modern question: Can an algorithm truly protect your heart?+1
Set in a futuristic Chennai of 2040, the film is a sensory explosion of neon lights, holographic billboards, and high-tech gadgets, all wrapped in the signature quirky style of its director.
The World of 2040: Chennaiโs Tech Utopia
The filmโs greatest strength lies in its world-building. We are introduced to a version of Chennai where drones deliver essential goods and AI governs daily life. At the center of this world is Love Insurance Kompany (LIK), a massive tech corporation founded by the ambitious Suriyan (S.J. Suryah).+2
The company offers a unique “insurance” for relationshipsโan app that uses AI to monitor compatibility, track loyalty through wearable tech, and provide a “safety net” for the messy emotions of human romance.
The Story: Old School vs. New Tech
The narrative follows Vibe Vassey (Pradeep Ranganathan), a carefree young man who inherited his father’s (played by Seeman) skepticism toward technology. Vassey believes in “organic” loveโthe kind that happens by chance and thrives on trust.+1
His life takes a turn when he falls for Dheema (Krithi Shetty), a popular influencer who is fully immersed in the tech-driven dating culture. When the LIK app declares them fundamentally incompatible, Vassey finds himself in a David-vs-Goliath battle against the corporation and its all-powerful algorithm to prove that human connection can’t be calculated.+1
Cast and Crew: A Powerhouse Lineup
- Pradeep Ranganathan: Fresh off his success in Love Today, Pradeep brings his trademark “everyman” energy to Vassey, making the character’s technological struggles feel hilariously relatable.
- Krithi Shetty: As Dheema, she effectively portrays the internal conflict of a woman torn between the “safety” of her apps and the unpredictability of her heart.
- S.J. Suryah: Playing the antagonist Suriyan, Suryah brings his usual eccentric brilliance, turning a tech CEO into a larger-than-life character.
- The Music: What is a Vignesh Shivan film without Anirudh Ravichander? The soundtrack, featuring hits like “Dheema” and “Adaavadi,” provides the youthful, energetic pulse the movie needs.
The Verdict: Is It Worth the Premium?
LIK is a fascinating experiment. While it hits high notes with its visuals and music, it has polarized audiences since its release.
| The Pros | The Cons |
|---|---|
| Stunning cinematography by Ravi Varman. | Some critics found the 157-minute runtime a bit bloated. |
| Hilarious supporting turns by Yogi Babu and Gouri G. Kishan. | The “cringe” humorโa staple for Pradeepโwas hit-or-miss for some. |
| A thought-provoking message about tech addiction. | The second half leans heavily into commercial melodrama. |
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Final Thoughts
Love Insurance Kompany isn’t just a movie; it’s a social commentary disguised as a rom-com. It asks us if weโre willing to trade the risk of heartbreak for the comfort of a calculated relationship.
Whether you love the “Vibe Vassey” antics or find the futuristic setting a bit overwhelming, thereโs no denying that the film is a creative swing for the fences. If you missed it in theaters, it is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

