'Miss You' movie review: Siddharth, Ashika Ranganath's romance drama is a contrived, forgettable affair N Rajasekar's 'Miss You,' starring Siddharth and Ashika Ranganath, squanders its
Miss You review: Siddharth, Ashika's chemistry is the saving grace of this average outing Published:Dec 13, 2024 . A poster of the film 'Miss You'. (X) Miss You (Tamil) 12-12-2024, Romance, 2 hours 5 minutes U. Theatre. Main Cast: Siddharth, Ashika Ranganath, Karunakaran, Sharath Lohitashwa, Balasaravanan, Lollusabha Maran, and Sastika;
Miss You Movie Review: Director N Rajasekar's Miss You, starring Siddharth and Ashika Ranganath, is a breezy love story that engages the audience in parts. One of the biggest assets in the film is how self-aware it is.
Siddharth's latest Tamil film, Miss You, hit the big screens and was released simultaneously in Telugu. With a blend of romance and drama, the movie has generated curiosity among fans. Dive into the review to see if it lives up to the expectations. Story:
One of the things about the film, Miss You I totally enjoyed is how self-aware the film is in parts. There is a very stereotypical situation where the hero's (Vasu) friends make him see the heroine (Subbu) at a wedding as the latter is put in a song-and-dance situation and interacts with children playfully.
Miss You review: Siddharth, Ashika's chemistry is the saving grace of this average outing Published:Dec 13, 2024 . A poster of the film 'Miss You'. (X) Miss You (Tamil) 12-12-2024, Romance, 2 hours 5 minutes U. Theatre. Main Cast: Siddharth, Ashika Ranganath, Karunakaran, Sharath Lohitashwa, Balasaravanan, Lollusabha Maran, and Sastika; Miss You Movie Review: Director N Rajasekar's Miss You, starring Siddharth and Ashika Ranganath, is a breezy love story that engages the audience in parts.
One of the biggest assets in the film is how self-aware it is. Siddharth's latest Tamil film, Miss You, hit the big screens and was released simultaneously in Telugu. With a blend of romance and drama, the movie has generated curiosity among fans. Dive into the review to see if it lives up to the expectations. Story: One of the things about the film, Miss You I totally enjoyed is how self-aware the film is in parts.
There is a very stereotypical situation where the hero's (Vasu) friends make him see the heroine (Subbu) at a wedding as the latter is put in a song-and-dance situation and interacts with children playfully.
And there's a well-executed final flourish. But these moments serve more as respites than as highlights of a consistently engaging film. A premise like this should have you welling up. It should leave you longing for the couple to unite. Instead, Miss You leaves you feeling strangely detached. At the end of this two-hour romance, you dimly
Miss You Movie Review: Critics Rating: 3.0 stars, click to give your rating/review,Miss You settles into being that reliable neighborhood cafe — nothing spectacular, but good enough f
Miss You Movie Review: There are two important meet-cutes in director N Rajasekhar's third film, Miss You. One is when aspiring filmmaker Vasu (an effective Siddharth) looks at Subbulakshmi (a terrific Ashika Ranganath) during a protest for the right to wear a hijab.One is when aspiring filmmaker Vasu looks at Subbulakshmi acting all cutesy during a wedding event of a common friend.
Miss You Review | A Dysfunctional Relationship Rom-Com With Contrived Coincidences As an idea, the core element of the new Siddharth movie Miss You has the scope to create curiosity in our minds. However, when it comes to the making, this concept becomes a very fragile skeleton for a movie that just goes after formulaic traits to create this
Miss You Review | A Dysfunctional Relationship Rom-Com With Contrived
And there's a well-executed final flourish. But these moments serve more as respites than as highlights of a consistently engaging film. A premise like this should have you welling up. It should leave you longing for the couple to unite. Instead, Miss You leaves you feeling strangely detached.
At the end of this two-hour romance, you dimly Miss You Movie Review: Critics Rating: 3.0 stars, click to give your rating/review,Miss You settles into being that reliable neighborhood cafe — nothing spectacular, but good enough f Miss You Movie Review: There are two important meet-cutes in director N Rajasekhar's third film, Miss You. One is when aspiring filmmaker Vasu (an effective Siddharth) looks at Subbulakshmi (a terrific Ashika Ranganath) during a protest for the right to wear a hijab.One is when aspiring filmmaker Vasu looks at Subbulakshmi acting all cutesy during a wedding event of a common friend. Miss You Review | A Dysfunctional Relationship Rom-Com With Contrived Coincidences As an idea, the core element of the new Siddharth movie Miss You has the scope to create curiosity in our minds. However, when it comes to the making, this concept becomes a very fragile skeleton for a movie that just goes after formulaic traits to create this
Miss You Movie Review. Story: Vasu(Siddharth) is a wannabe director, who encounters a tragic accident. This leaves him with memory loss and he reaches Bangalore. After a while, he falls for Subbbalakshmi(Ashika Ranganath) and proposes marriage to her. But she rejects it right away. The twist in the tale arises when Vasu comes to know that Subbu



