Released worldwide on 6 February 2026, With Love has quietly grown into one of the most talked-about Tamil romantic comedies of the year. Resonating strongly with both teenagers and adults, the film strikes a chord by revisiting emotions many thought they had left behind, first love, unspoken feelings, and the innocence of youth. Directed by Madhan and produced by Soundarya Rajinikanth, With Love is fast becoming a Valentine’s Day must-watch.
A Nostalgic Take on First Love
What truly sets With Love apart is its heartfelt portrayal of first love during school days. The film centres on characters played by Abishan Jeevinth and Anaswara Rajan, students from the 12th and 10th standards, navigating crushes, emotions, and the quiet chaos of young love.

The director beautifully captures the little moments that define teenage romance, the unnoticed glances, the jealousy when a crush talks to someone else, and the innocent attempts to impress. These scenes feel deeply personal, transporting audiences back to their own school days, reminding them of feelings once felt but never spoken. This relatability is where With Love truly shines.

Debut Performances That Feel Effortless
Abishan Jeevinth, who previously made waves as a debut director with Tourist Family, steps into acting for the first time with remarkable ease. His performance feels natural and unforced, especially in the comedic moments, making the audience feel as though they are experiencing the story alongside him rather than watching from afar.

Meanwhile, Anaswara Rajan, already a beloved name in the Malayalam film industry, makes a charming Tamil debut. Her expressive reactions, subtle innocence, and effortless screen presence instantly win hearts. Together, Abishan and Anaswara share a chemistry that feels genuine and endearing, one that leaves viewers hoping to see them together on screen again.

Sean Roldan’s Music Steals the Heart
No romantic film is complete without memorable music, and With Love is elevated by Sean Roldan’s soulful compositions. Songs like Aiyo Kadhaley and Marandhu Poche linger long after the credits roll, quickly finding their place on listeners’ playlists.
The visuals accompanying each song are thoughtfully crafted, perfectly syncing with the mood and emotions of the narrative. Sean Roldan’s music doesn’t just complement the film, it becomes an emotional extension of the story itself.


A Feel-Good Film for the Season of Love
In a month dedicated to celebrating love, With Love stands out as a film that reminds us why stories about romance matter. Beyond love, the movie gently touches on themes of family bonds and friendship, making it suitable for audiences of all ages.
Warm, nostalgic, and deeply relatable, With Love secures its place among 2026’s most feel-good films. Whether you’re watching it with your partner, friends, or family, this is a film that invites you to feel, smile, and remember.
With Love hit worldwide cinemas on 6 February 2026, with Malaysian distribution handled by DMY Creation!


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