Missing Movie Reviews
Avg. Critics Rating
Verdict: Bakwaas based on 10 reviews
Avg. User Rating
2.0
Verdict: Timepass based on 1 reviews & ratings
3.5
IANS | Sify
If you are a Tabu fan, you’d find it easier to handle the incongruities that surface throughout the film. If not, then the going might get tough for you.Read full review2.0
IBNLive Reviewer | IBNLive
Perhaps a watertight script and logic-backed ending could have saved this so-called thriller. Nevertheless, a decent effort by Abhyankar.Read full review2.0
Rohit Vats | Hindustan Times
Slightly disoriented, but Manoj Bajpayee-Tabu make it work…Missing isn’t a spellbinding thriller you were waiting for, but it has its moments.Read full review2.0
Rachit Gupta | Times Of India
What good is a thriller that’s not thrilling? It gets worse when you start laughing at a mystery movie. Any and all prospect of this film is lost in the midst of shoddy filmmaking.Read full review1.5
Anupama Chopra | Film Companion
Somewhere, buried in this wreck is a satisfying suspense thriller. But it never emerges.Read full review1.5
Arnab Banerjee | Deccan Chronicle
Poorly scripted, this mystery turns comical at times!Read full review1.5
Bollywood Life | Bollywood Life
Missing keeps you hooked but it is largely due to the camerawork, crisp editing and Tabu and Annu Kapoor’s performance. The film is let down by bad dialogues. While Mukul has succeeded in building some truly suspenseful scenes, the film loses steam in the last 15 minutes. At the climax, you know what to expect but the treatment isn’t bad. It leaves you unsatisfied thinking it could be have been a lot better.Read full review1.0
Sukanya Verma | Rediff
The monotony is awfully exhausting and drab in the absence of script, craft and nerve-racking unpredictability…Read full review0.5
Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express
How do you manage a casting coup (Manoj Bajpayee and Tabu) and then waste those talents so spectacularly? How do you create an alleged plot that’s so witless?Read full review0.5
Manisha Lakhe | NowRunning
Sushant Dubey and Aparna Dubey check into a Mauritian resort late night with their very unwell daughter Titli. By the morning, the child is missing. Everything literally begins to unravel as you watch cringeworthy hamming from greats like Tabu and Manoj Bajpayee. To add to the mess Annu Kapoor shows up as a cop overacting as always. It’s been touted as a ‘murder-mystery’, because they murdered cinema and it will be a mystery why these good actors chose to ‘act’ in this film.Read full reviewNR
Komal Nahta | Komal Nahta's Blog
Missing has very limited appeal and given its low promotion and slow start, it will go largely unnoticed.Read full review