With Love is a gentle romantic drama that explores nostalgia, first love, and the feelings that accompany them. The story follows a familiar path and doesn’t try to be original, but it still keeps you interested with its warmth and simplicity.
The film mixes school memories with present-day feelings in a way that feels easy to relate to. It doesn’t go into complex or deep storytelling, but that’s not what it aims for. Instead, it’s all about giving you a feel-good experience, and it succeeds at that.
The story can feel predictable at times, especially as it heads toward a safe, happy ending. Some parts drag a bit, and a few songs might have been left out. Still, the film stays light and pleasant, making it easy to watch without much thought.
The performances are a highlight. Abishan Jeevinth comes across naturally, Anaswara Rajan adds charm and innocence, and Kavya Anil leaves a sweet impression. The direction is steady, and the whole film looks clean and easy to watch.
At its heart, With Love isn’t aiming to be a classic. It’s a simple, heartfelt movie meant to make you smile, and it does that really well.
We at WorldAuthors.Org watched the Hindi version, and it connects just as well with a wider audience looking for an easy, feel-good romantic movie.
WAO Rating: 4 Stars (4/5)


