Prabhas,
who
had
no
notable
hits
after
Chatrapati
recovered
last
year
with
Darling,
as
he
portrayed
in
a
different
role
and
it
gave
him
enough
scope
for
an
image
makeover.
He
played
a
lover
boy
role
in
Mr.Perfect
and
paired
up
with
Kajal
Aggarwal
once
again.
The
film
is
a
family
entertainer
and
Dasaradh
proved
that
he
could
handle
such
subjects
with
elan.
But
the
overdose
of
moral
preaching
tested
the
patience
of
the
audience
in
the
second
half.
Read
on
for
Mr.
Perfect
review.
Story:
Vicky
(Prabhas)
is
a
person,
who
doesn"t
want
to
compromise
on
anything
in
his
life.
He
is
working
in
Australia.
He
returns
to
India
for
his
sister"s
marriage..
Meanwhile,
his
parents
(Nazar
abd
Tulasi)
tell
him
that
they
wanted
to
settle
an
alliance
for
him
with
the
daughter
of
his
childhood
friend
(Muralimohan).
However,
Vicky
refuses
to
marry
her
unless
she
suits
his
taste.
The
family
meets
Priya
(Kajal)
and
Priya
too
doesn"t
want
to
marry
Vicky.
After
a
few
tugs-of-war,
she
loses
her
heart
to
Vicky
and
changes
herself
to
suit
Vicky"s
taste.
When
they
wanted
to
fix
the
alliance,
Vicky
refuses
to
marry
her
saying
that
she
has
no
individuality,
because
she
changed
her
opinions
for
his
sake
and
returns
to
Australia.
Before
leaving
for
India,
Vicky
fills
a
form
given
by
a
chocolate
firm
and
the
company
had
selected
a
girl
called
Maggie
(Tapsee),
who
thinks
like
him.
Soon,
they
start
dating
and
after
a
month,
they
think
that
they
both
could
marry
each
other,
as
their
mindset
was
similar.
However,
Maggie"s
father
(Prakash
Raj)
refuses
the
alliance
saying
that
Vicky
is
headstrong.
He
challenges
Vicky
to
impress
his
family
members,
who
were
gathering
there
for
the
marriage.
Will
he
win
Prakash
Raj"s
family?
What
happens
to
Kajal
Aggarwal?,
form
the
interesting
part
of
the
story.
Performance:
Prabhas
has
got
a
different
role
to
play
in
this
film,
which
has
two
different
shades.
He
has
given
a
nice
performance
all
through
the
film.
He
has
maintained
good
timing
in
dialogue
delivery
and
looks
perfect
in
decent
costumes.
However,
he
should
have
avoided
the
rigid
body
language
and
would
have
been
more
flexible.
Kajal
looks
gorgeous
in
traditional
outfits
without
being
glamorous.
Especially,
her
smile
makes
the
audience
spellbound
on
many
an
occasions.
Tapsee
is
the
best
choice
for
the
second
heroine.
She
has
dubbed
her
own
voice
for
the
character
and
this
has
enhanced
her
image
in
the
film.
She
has
filled
the
glamour
slot
to
some
extent.
Other
artistes
including
Prakash
Raj,
Sayaji
Shinde,
Murali
Mohan,
Viswanath,
Viswanath
Kasi,
Sameer
have
done
justice
to
their
roles.
Brahmanandam,
Raghubabu,
Gauthamraju
and
Master
Bharat
have
done
their
best
to
tackle
the
funny
bones
of
the
audience.
Technical:
Dialogues
by
Abburi
Ravi
were
good
in
parts.
Music
by
Devisri
Prasad
is
okay
and
almost
all
the
songs
are
situational.
All
the
lyrics
are
meaningful.
Though
a
senior
editor
like
Marthand
K
Venkatesh
worked
for
the
film,
he
failed
to
cut
boring
scenes
in
the
second
half.
Though,
the
story
in
the
first
half
is
good,
director
Dasaradh
has
failed
to
retain
the
same
tempo
in
the
second
half.
Remarks:
As
a
whole,
it
is
a
cliched
movie,
only
family
audience
would
like
the
film,
and
the
youth
could
easily
avoid
it.
Though
the
film
is
sure
to
ring
the
Box
Office,
it
would
be
accepted
by
family
audience.
Watch
the
film
for
Prabhas" performance
and
Kajal"s
cute
smile.
Cast:
Prabhas,
Kajal
Agarwal,
Tapsee
Pannu,
K
Vishwanath,
Prakashraj,
Sayaji
Shinde,
Nazar,
Murali
Mohan,
Brahmanandam,
Raghubabu,
Viswanath
Kasi,
Sameer,
Benarjee,
Sana,
Pragati,
Tulasi,
Master
Bharat
etc.
Credits:
Music
–
Devisri
Prasad,
Cinematography
–
Vijay
K
Chakravarthy,
Editing
–
Marthand
K
Venkatesh,
Action
–
Peter
Haynes,
Art
–
Ravinder,
Screenplay
–
Hari,
Presents
–
Smt
Anitha,
Producer
–
Dil
Raju,
Story
and
direction
–
Dasaradh.
Banner:
Sri
Venkateshwara
Creations.
Released
on:
April
22,
2011