Friday 22 April 2011

MR. PREFECT MOVIE REVIEW

Film: Mr.Perfect
Cast: Prabhas, Kajal, Tapsee, Prakash Raj, K Viswanath, Murali Mohan, Nassar, Sayaji Shinde, Brahmanandam, Raghubabu, Master Bharat, Pragati, Tulasi, Rajitha and others

Basic story: Venkateshwara Art Creations
Dialogues: Abburi Ravi
Screenplay: Hari
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematography: Vijay K Chakravarthy
Art: Ravinder
Editor: Marthand K Venkatesh
Fights : Peter Heins
Story and directed by: K Dasaradh
Producer: Dil Raju
Release date : 22 April 2011
Theater watched: Cinemax, Guntur


Rating: 3.25 / 5

Prabhas New Telugu Film MR.Perfect Movie Review:
After Darling Film The Carzy Couple Prabhas and Kajal Comes Again with New Scrpit in Mr.perfect. The Fans Also had On big Expectations on this Film. Prabhas didn't spoil Expectation and grabs a another Hit in to his Account.

Story:
Vicky (Prabhas) is expert in gaming software and lives in Australia with his friends. He hates adjustments in life and thinks that one shouldn’t sacrifice one’s comforts for others but his father (Nassar) tells him to adjust in life to get more contentment in life. His father asks him to get married to Priya (Kajal Agarwal), his friend’s daughter, when he comes down to India for his sister’s marriage. Vicky agrees to see Priya for 10 days closely – sort of dating – and then will let them know his decision. Priya also reluctantly agrees. Their relationship begins on negative note but soon they hit off well and fall in love. When everything is going well, Vicky drop a bomb that he is not in favour of marrying Priya as she has sacrificed all her personal likings for him, leaving Priya in shock. Vicky meets Maggy in Australia and starts dating her. Fate brings Priya to Australia and how Vicky changes his perception towards life and relationships forms the rest of the drama.

Artist Performance:
Prabhas gave a good performance and he looks stylish. Kajal Agarwal was lovely and she looks very pretty in traditional dresses, performance wise she scores in emotional scenes. Taapsee looks glamorous and made her presence felt. Nasser was natural, Prakashraj was brief but good, Sayaji was okay, Brahmi failed to impress, Raghu Babu was loud, the lady artistes such as Pragathi, Rajitha, Tulasi filled the screen and contributed.

Technical And Other Departments:
The film has stunning visuals and carries cool and bright color pattern through out the movie in sync with the theme. Cameramen Vijay Chakravarthy has been following the same pattern in all his films - Bommarillu, Konchem Istam Konchem Kastam , etc. Though the visuals are pleasant, as a cameraman he is not bringing much variety.

Dialogues are pretty good (by Abburi Ravi ). Devi Sri Prasad has rehashed his old tunes but they are effective on the screen and enhanced the mood of the movie. Editing is neat. Director Dasaradh ’s success lies in its presentation. There are his trademark styles - strong characterization of heroine, some bhavukatha, and thought provoking one-liners here and there. Producer Dil Raju has thrown in huge budget to look the movie look cool.

Analysis:
The film takes off on a bright note and though there is nothing novel in the concept, it is the narrative and the breezy pace which takes it smoothly. However, things change during the second half and the pace comes down. There is an overdose of emotional melodrama and few critical scenes don't have the required conviction. Technically, the film is well made and the intention of the makers is also appreciable. However, if there was focus on comedy and emotional quotient, the film would have tasted proper success. At the box office, this will be a reasonable grosser.

Final View:
Mr.Perfect can be watched with your family and friends for its neat narration with right casting (especially the jodi of Prabhas and Kajal), good music, and cool visuals. The movie scores big on packaging than novelty. Director Dasaradh has come up with a winner after long time as it would definitely appeal to youth and family audiences. It resembles to several of other super hit romantic dramas, and uses all the tricks but still it works, for its packaging.
Its Family Treat Film.

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