Love
Today
is
one
of
the
sensations
of
Tamil
cinema.
The
movie
which
was
released
without
much
hype,
hit
instantly
especially
among
youngsters.
The
movie
is
a
rom-com
directed
and
acted
by
Pradeep
Ranganathan
of
Comali
fame.
It
is
his
debut
movie.
The
movie
talks
about
the
events
that
unfold
after
the
lovers
Pradeep
and
Ivana
exchange
their
phones
at
the
insistence
of
Ivana's
father
Sathyaraj.
The
film
also
narrates
how
people
are
in
multiple
relationships
and
are
misusing
social
media
platforms.
The
situational
comedy
and
the
way
the
characters
behave
and
react
to
the
situations
make
it
more
realistic
and
relatable
to
the
audience.
This
made
the
movie
a
grand
success.
Love
Today
was
produced
under
AGS
entertainment
by
Kalpathi
S.
Aghoram,
Kalpathi
S.
Ganesh,
and
Kalpathi
S.
Suresh.
Eventually,
after
the
massive
success
of
the
movie
in
Tamil,
the
makers
were
approached
by
Tollywood
producer
Dil
Raju
and
who
bagged
the
Telugu
rights.
Though
the
director
had
the
remake
rights
to
the
film,
he
decided
to
dub
it,
to
maintain
the
essence
of
the
movie
intact.
A
couple
of
days
ago,
Dil
Raju
along
with
Vijay
Devarakonda
released
the
trailer
of
the
movie.
The
trailer
hit
more
views
instantly.
"The
trailer
has
intrigued
the
audiences
with
its
comedy
punches.
Also,
the
relatability
with
modern
relationships
attracted
movie
lovers",
said
media
reports.
It
was
also
reported
that
the
team
conducted
a
grand
audio
launch
event
at
Hyderabad.
Following
this,
Dil
Raju
and
team
announced
that
the
Telugu
dubbed
version
will
hit
the
big
screen
on
25th
November.
The
title
of
the
movie
remains
the
same-
'Love
Today'.
Fans
of
the
movie
are
already
rejoicing
at
this
announcement.
The
movie
also
has
Sathyaraj,
Yogi
Babu,
Radhika
Sarathkumar,
Raveena,
Finally
Bharath,
Adithya
Kathir,
and
Aajeedh
Khalique
playing
pivotal
roles.
Yuvan
Shankar
Raja
composed
the
music
and
it
has
already
been
a
chartbuster
in
Tamil.
Meanwhile,
it
was
also
reported
that
the
movie's
OTT
rights
have
been
grabbed
by
Netflix.
The
OTT
release
date
is
yet
to
be
finalized
say
sources.