Flick: Mr. Perfect
Language: Telugu
Cast: Prabhas, Kajal Agarwal, Taapsee
Director: Dasaradh
Producer: Raju
Release Date: April 22, 2011
MrPerfect Review
- Having said that, the film appeals largely due to the conviction in the belief of love, sharing and how few things in life cannot be got merely by rational thinking. At the box office, this is a treat for the family audience and given the craze for Prabhas and Kajal, the openings will be strong. Overall, this would be anywhere between an average and profit grosser
- Mr. Perfect is a clichéd film which is targeted at holiday crowds. It might work on the commercial front but the content is very poor. Go for it if you don’t mind watching same old family drama yet again.
- The makers have attempted to come up with a ideological situation of love and relationships. While that can be understood, they should have focused on bringing conviction to that thought. Also, lack of focus on comedy has proved a deterrent. As such, there is nothing novel in the movie but the film was supported with strong technical and production values marked with few decent performances.
- First half of the film is okay though the conflict point is revealed only in the interval block. Second half is predictable with a sentimental climax. The plus points of the movie are casting (Prabhas, Kajal & Tapsee), production values, cinematography and music.


