Synopsis:
Miss You is a Tamil, Telugu romantic comedy film written and directed by Rajasekar N, Produced by Samuel Mathew under the banner of 7 Miles Per Second Studios, the film brings together a talented crew, including cinematographer K.G. Venkatesh, music director Ghibran.
CAST: The film stars Siddharth Narayan in the lead role, a longside Ashika Ranganath, Bala Saravanan, Lollu Saba Maran and Karunakaran in key supporting roles.
TELUGU SWAG RATING: [usr 2.5]
Top Reviewers:
INDIA TODAY (Rating: 2/5):
That said, Siddharth and Ashika Ranganath impress with their well-rounded performances. Miss You works in parts, primarily due to the funny one-liners delivered by actor Maaran of Lollu Sabha fame. Otherwise, the film glides through a predictable storyline. The coffee that Vasudevan drinks in his introductory scenes has a nice callback in the climax. If you’re a die-hard romantic, it might just work for you.
Great Andhra (Rating: 2.5/5):
Miss You is a film that you would not regret watching. It is a film about love and how two individuals deal with contrasting personalities. The path they tread may not be the most layered and intricate, but never attempt to be short of being earnest. A few missteps in Miss You are visible, but the film largely tries to be a chirpy tale of love.
Mirchi9 (Rating: 2.5/5):
Ultimately, Miss You is like a comforting neighborhood café—uncomplicated, inviting, and perfect for a laid-back outing. It offers an enjoyable blend of love, laughter, and life’s unexpected surprises, making it a charming pick for a casual movie night.
INDIAN EXPRESS (Rating: 3.5/5):
Rajasekar’s Miss You is a decent outing that caters to its target audience. The film partly entertains, thanks to a few engaging sequences between its lead actors and convincing conflicts. It would have been a solid fare had the makers focused more on the screenplay, character designs and emotions.
Times Of India (Rating: 3/5):
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.