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With Love On Netflix: The Tamil romantic drama With Love, starring Abishan Jeevinth and Anaswara Rajan, has officially made its transition from the big screen to digital streaming. After hitting cinemas on February 6, 2026, the film arrived on Netflix on March 6, 2026. For those planning to watch the movie this weekend, here is everything you need to know about its theatrical performance and star-studded cast.

With Live Box Office Performance: Hit Or Flop?

During its theatrical run, With Love managed to carve out a respectable space for itself despite a competitive release schedule. According to data from industry tracker Sacnilk, the film earned a total box office collection of Rs 29.75 crore. The movie enjoyed a theatrical run of 25 days, during which it received significant praise from audiences for its beautiful storyline and grounded emotional depth.

 
 
 
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With Love Cast, Crew And Plot Details

With Love serves as a significant milestone for Abishan Jeevinth, who not only directed the project but also made his acting debut. He plays the lead role of Sathya, described as a deeply emotional man grappling with the complexities of love and loss. Opposite him stars Anaswara Rajan who portrays Monisha, Sathya's future wife. Their chemistry has been a major talking point among fans. The film also features a strong supporting cast, including, Harish Kumar, Kavya Anil, Sacchin Nachiappan, Theni Murugan, Saravanan and RJ Ananthi. The film is a high-profile production, backed by Soundarya Rajinikanth, Pasilian Nazerath, and Magesh Raj Pasilian. It was produced under the banners of Zion Films and MRP Entertainment.

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If you missed the film in theatres, its arrival on Netflix offers the perfect opportunity to catch this Tamil drama. The story is a romantic tale that focuses on the internal struggles of its protagonists rather than relying on traditional tropes.


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