LIK (Love Insurance Kompany) OTT Release Date: When You Can Expect Tamil Film Online?
Young actor-director Pradeep Ranganathan seems to have cracked the commercial code once again. His latest outing LIK (Love Insurance Kompany) is not just drawing crowds to theatres but also ringing the cash registers loudly across key markets.
The film, directed by Vignesh Shivan, opened on a solid note and managed to maintain a steady run over its first weekend. On Day 1 (Friday), the film raked in ₹8.16 crore gross (₹7.05 crore net), backed by over 3,200 shows and an occupancy of nearly 33%. The numbers only improved on Saturday, with collections climbing to ₹9.21 crore gross, as per Sacnilk data. Sunday too held strong at ₹8.69 crore, showing that word-of-mouth was working in its favour.
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As expected, Monday saw a dip - the film collected ₹3.44 crore gross - but the overall four-day total stands at an impressive ₹29.50 crore across India. Not bad at all for a film that blends romance with a quirky, tech-driven concept.
Tamil Nadu has emerged as the film's biggest stronghold, contributing a whopping ₹20.55 crore so far. The home crowd has clearly embraced the film's fresh premise and Pradeep's signature storytelling style. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have also chipped in with ₹5.26 crore, while Karnataka added ₹2.70 crore. Kerala and the rest of India contributed smaller but steady numbers.
The film boasts a solid ensemble cast featuring S. J. Suryah, Krithi Shetty, Seeman, Yogi Babu, Gouri G Kishan and others. Backing the visuals and storytelling is a strong technical crew, with music by Anirudh Ravichander and cinematography by Ravi Varman.
At its core, LIK explores a fascinating "what if" - a world where love is dictated by data. The story introduces the idea of "Love Insurance" companies that use algorithms to predict relationship success. Pradeep plays "Vibe Vassey," who falls for Dheema (Krithi Shetty), a woman deeply attached to her digital life. Trouble begins when an app declares them incompatible, forcing the couple to choose between trusting technology or following their instincts.
LIK OTT Release Update: When Will The Tamil Film Release Online?
Love Insurance Kompany had already locked in a major post-theatrical deal even before hitting the big screens. The digital streaming rights have been snapped up by Amazon Prime Video, signalling strong confidence in the film's appeal beyond theatres.
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The concept, which blends romance with a slice of sci-fi and satire, seems to have clicked with younger audiences in particular. With social media buzz and decent occupancy levels holding up, the film is expected to continue its run through the week, especially in urban centres.
As for those waiting to watch it from the comfort of their homes, the OTT release isn't too far away. While an official confirmation is still awaited, industry buzz suggests that Love Insurance Kompany will start streaming on Amazon Prime Video on May 8, 2026.
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