Manasa Samyukta (Keerthy Suresh) wants to establish a business of her own. When their middle class family shifts from India to the USA, she joins an MBA college and hopes to establish a tea empire with the brand name Miss India in the land of coffee.
Lets come straight to the point Keerthy Sureshs Miss India stands on a weak plot, the writing is utterly silly, and the direction is clumsy.
Many believe that drinking tea refreshes the mind, relieves headaches. But after watching Miss India, which is all about Keerthy Suresh establishing a chai empire in the western world, we suffer from headaches.
Oh Bhai, give us a garam chai To come out of this stain, we definitely need to sip cups of tea.
An ambitious woman going against all odds to achieve her dream of establishing a business empire sounds good on paper. But the new director has spoiled it with his immature direction, lame writing. In many places, the film gives the feel of a TV serial, especially the first 30 minutes.
Keerthy Suresh mouths Facebook quotations Greatness is neither acquired through ones recognition nor lost because of being unacknowledged, You are the owner of your life, founder and sole proprietor of it”, “Business is war, etc. But they add no value to the drama because the situations are so theatrical. All scenes appear randomly.
Miss India is boring to the core. A failure in every sphere It makes a tedious watch. Keerthy Suresh has made another wrong choice in picking films.
Greatandhra