Film: 'Mr. Perfect'
Cast: Prabhas, Kajal, Taapsee, Prakash Raj,
Director: Dasaradh;
Rating Above Average
Review: Overall a family entertainer. Brahmanandam comedy is nice.
'Mr. Pefect' has smart and trendy looks, but its over all impact is impaired because of a weak narration and too much of dialogues. If you keep aside these small aberrations, the film is a perfect watch.
Story:
The story goes like this - Vicky, an assertive and ambitious guy, wants to lead his life on his own terms. He returns to India after achieving success in his business in Australia. His father advises him to marry his childhood friend and village belle Priya. Vicky agrees, but wants to interact with Priya to understand her.
They start quarrelling with each other, but do not want to hurt the feelings of their elders. Priya changes her lifestyle for Vicky's sake. When everything seems to be going right for them, Vicky announces he cannot marry Priya because she has changed herself just to please him. Vicky says he does not want his wife to make compromises for him.
After that Vicky returns to Australia to meet another girl Maggy who has many things in common with him including her attitude towards life. But then Priya also lands up in Australia. What happens after that lead to the climax.
Prabhas looks elegant and stylish and his signature style dialogue delivery is sure to please his fans. Kajal looks glamorous and shows a lot of improvement in her performance.
Tapasi too shows improvement in her performance. Prakash Raj has a smaller role in this film compared to his earlier films with Dil Raju. But he impresses nevertheless with his vibrant performance. Nasser, K. Vishwanth, Murali Mohan, Raghu Babu, Brahmanandam are convincing in their respective roles.
Music Director Devi Prasad has composed some peppy songs and Vijay Chakravarthy's camera work is top class.
'Mr. Pefect' has smart and trendy looks, but its over all impact is impaired because of a weak narration and too much of dialogues. If you keep aside these small aberrations, the film is a perfect watch.
Cast: Prabhas, Kajal, Taapsee, Prakash Raj,
Director: Dasaradh;
Rating Above Average
Review: Overall a family entertainer. Brahmanandam comedy is nice.
'Mr. Pefect' has smart and trendy looks, but its over all impact is impaired because of a weak narration and too much of dialogues. If you keep aside these small aberrations, the film is a perfect watch.
Story:
The story goes like this - Vicky, an assertive and ambitious guy, wants to lead his life on his own terms. He returns to India after achieving success in his business in Australia. His father advises him to marry his childhood friend and village belle Priya. Vicky agrees, but wants to interact with Priya to understand her.
They start quarrelling with each other, but do not want to hurt the feelings of their elders. Priya changes her lifestyle for Vicky's sake. When everything seems to be going right for them, Vicky announces he cannot marry Priya because she has changed herself just to please him. Vicky says he does not want his wife to make compromises for him.
After that Vicky returns to Australia to meet another girl Maggy who has many things in common with him including her attitude towards life. But then Priya also lands up in Australia. What happens after that lead to the climax.
Prabhas looks elegant and stylish and his signature style dialogue delivery is sure to please his fans. Kajal looks glamorous and shows a lot of improvement in her performance.
Tapasi too shows improvement in her performance. Prakash Raj has a smaller role in this film compared to his earlier films with Dil Raju. But he impresses nevertheless with his vibrant performance. Nasser, K. Vishwanth, Murali Mohan, Raghu Babu, Brahmanandam are convincing in their respective roles.
Music Director Devi Prasad has composed some peppy songs and Vijay Chakravarthy's camera work is top class.
'Mr. Pefect' has smart and trendy looks, but its over all impact is impaired because of a weak narration and too much of dialogues. If you keep aside these small aberrations, the film is a perfect watch.
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