‘Let’s Meet’ movie review | …a fine virtual love story

Movie: Let’s Meet
Starring: Tanuj Virwani, Suman Rana, Supriya Shailja, Anila Kharbanda, Litesh M Pawar, Srishti Maheshwari
Director: Ravinder (Ricky) Sandhu
Genre: Drama
Release Date: 07.02. 2025
Rating: 3/5

By Yogesh Mishra
A film with a twist, Let’s Meet, is coming to theaters this Valentine’s Week. The audience will undoubtedly be moved by the magnetism of Ricky Sandhu’s direction and the great performance of actor Tanuj Virwani.

The plot centers on Nikhil Kapoor (Tanuj Virwani), a failing actor, who falls in love with Riya Sharma (Suman Rana) on social media. However, because of the pandemic, she wears a mask and shares her one and only photo of herself wearing a mask on her page. She refused to take off the mask despite Nikhil’s repeated requests on Messenger conversation. Both eventually fall in love with one another on the internet. One must see the movie to find out what occurs at the end because the climax is the true heart of the narrative.

The movie’s main character is actor Tanuj Virwani. It’s easy to see how brilliant his acting is. In addition to him, the movie also features actress Suman Rana. Her performance is fantastic and really genuine. Other performers, such as Supriya Shailja, Anila Kharbanda, Litesh M. Pawar, and Srishti Maheshwari, have also performed their roles well in addition to these principal pairings.

Known for his highly regarded film “Guthlee Ladoo,” producer Pradeep Rangwani is returning with another heartbreaking tale. This generation’s virtual love tale has been masterfully portrayed by director Ravinder (Ricky) Sandhu, which may be why he decided to release the movie during Valentine’s Week. He has excellent and very enticing directing.

The film’s cinematography is another strength, in addition to its strong plot and writing. Nearly every scene has a certain allure, and the film’s beauty has been accentuated by Anil Akki’s cinematography.

Overall, this is among the best films of the year that will draw young people to the theater during Valentine’s Week. Why wait, then? Go see it at the theater that is closest to you.