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Missing (2018) Couple Sushant and Aparna Dubey (Manoj Bajpayee and Tabu) check in to a beach resort in Mauritius with their daughter Titli, to spend holidays. One night, while they are busy making love in the other room, their daughter gets kidnapped. The Mauritius Police Official (Annu Kapoor) investigates this case of abduction. The cop is convinced enough that there’s something fishy about how Mr. Dubey reacts, as reaction of the mother was obvious, but there is something suspicious about the father’s behaviour. Nothing is what it seems, there may be a third brain involved. Moreover, Mr. Dubey is having some kind of a fling with another young woman who is present at the resort. He leaves his hotel room during the wee hours of the night to meet his lover. Police suspect that Mr. & Mrs. Dubey's bad marriage is probably the cause why one of them might have abducted or killed their daughter..
Bollywoodlife.com  (Apr 06, 2018)
Rating:  1.5/5

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 t.

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Rediff.com  (Apr 06, 2018)
Rating:  1/5

At the end of its 120 minutes, I felt as old and weary as the guy emerging from the jeep inquiring if they found anything. The answer is directly proportional to the contents of this movie.

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Filmibeat.com  (Apr 06, 2018)
Rating:  2.5/5

In a nutshell, Mukul Abhyankar's Missing makes for a one-time watch solely for acting stelwarts like Manoj Bajpayee and Tabu who put their best foot forward to keep this film afloat. The film fails to keep you hooked; blame it on the 'missing' thrills. Go.

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Hindustantimes.com  (Apr 06, 2018)
Rating:  2/5

Missing isn’t a spellbinding thriller, but it has its moments. Your exposure to world cinema and well-made thrillers will decide whether you would enjoy it or not. Nonetheless, a genuine effort on part of the debutant director Mukul Abhyankar..

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Timesofindia.indiatimes.com  (Apr 06, 2018)
Rating:  2/5

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..

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