Memory matters
Miss You
– Review
Siddharth, an aspiring filmmaker, loses his memory of the past two years after a tragic accident.
His life takes a turn when he meets Karunakaran and ends up in Bengaluru, where he encounters Ashika Ranganathan.
Siddharth falls for her and confesses his love, but she rejects him. Undeterred, he insists to his parents that he wants to marry her at any cost.
However, Siddharth soon discovers a shocking twist about his past.
Did he know Ashika before? What happened next? The answers unravel as the story progresses.
Director N. Rajasekhar’s idea looked promising. The story starts on an interesting note but lacks depth and fails to maintain its momentum.
Siddharth delivers a composed performance, staying within his limits and portraying his role effortlessly.
Ashika Ranganath impresses with her portrayal of two contrasting shades, bringing depth to her character.
Both Siddharth and Ashika look good together. Karunakaran and the supporting cast play their parts well, adding lighter moments to the narrative.
The cinematography is adequate, Ghibran’s songs and score too are so.
Rating: 3.4/5