Love Birds (1996 film)

The film stars Prabhu Deva and Nagma with Raja, Vadivelu and Sarath Babu playing other pivotal roles.

The young couple both come from affluent families, and so, to test whether they will be suited for a long-term relationship, they both decide to live together.

Arun moves to the UK in hopes that he can forget about Mridula but he can't and when he meets her, he realises this.

[5] The film was predominantly shot across London, with scenes also canned at Buckingham Palace and at a Hilton Hotel.

[6] K. Vijiyan of New Straits Times gave a positive review saying, "This movie seems made for courting couples, especially those who are facing problems with disapproving parents" and added that "strong dialogue makes the film rise slight above the ordinary".

[10] The Hindu wrote "To bank on the Kathalan team of Prabhu Deva and Nagma to deliver the goods without a powerful story to back their effort has cost Pyramid Films International, the makers of Love Birds, dearly despite shooting most part of the second half in England.

Experienced director P. Vasu has written the story, dialogue, screenplay and somehow he is not able to infuse his usual sentiment oriented touches because the scope is very minimal in the plot" but praised Rahman's music and Sekar's cinematography.