Critics Review

2.25

A Costly Miss for a Cultivable Content!

The intended plot is neatly laid that has its basics right, the development backfires that is filled with silly situations with old-school treatment. Maaran�s humor is the saving grace in this flick that misses to captivate the feel-good emotions.(more)

Source: Ashwin Ram, MovieCrow

2.00

Siddharth-Ashika Ranganath's self-aware love story works in parts

Though Miss You runs just over two hours, it includes several poorly choreographed songs that dampen the mood. The film could have been crisper if one or two of these songs, which do not advance the story, were removed. Ghibran's music, while pleasant, might remind you of many popular Tamil chartbusters.(more)

Source: Janani, India Today

3.00

Siddharth's Miss You is a love story that just about works

Miss You settles into being that reliable neighborhood cafe � nothing spectacular, but good enough for a casual visit. The kind of film that fits an unplanned movie outing.(more)

Source: TOI, Times Of India

2.25

Misses the target

Miss You is a romantic drama that misses the mark. Despite sincere efforts from Siddharth and Ashika Ranganath, the lack of emotional depth and a pale screenplay make it a disappointing watch. With unnecessary scenes and ineffective comedy, this film fails to deliver on its promise. It�s better to skip this one and look for other entertainment options.(more)

Source: 123 Telugu, 123telugu.com

2.75

Amnesiac Love Story That Sticks to the Concept

Ghibran has scored the music for this and we are forced to say 'Miss You' to him due to a rare dull show. K.G.Venkatesh has provided crystal clean cinematography while Dinesh Ponraj's editing also is at par. Samuel Mathew and Monika Harirao have produced the film under the banner 7 MILES PER SECOND. Debutante director N. Rajasekhar has no doubt come up with an interesting idea for a romantic flick. But he is found wanting in both writing and extracting performances.(more)

Source: Indiaglitz, IndiaGlitz.com