Director: Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad
Cast: Anupam Kher, Boman Irani, Anubhav Anand and Nandana Sen
Perfect Mismatch review:
The story of Perfect Mismatch is about Mr. Patel and Mr. Bhalla. Both have problems with each other since one is Gujrati and the other is Punjabi. The movie is based on the matter of the marriage happened outside the community. Many of these types of films have been made on Bollywood screens but today these ilk of movies simply look outdated.
The story has no grip at all. Nothing is novel in the screenplay. ‘Perfect Mismatch’ is simply Imperfect, an amateurish effort to bring the mundane saga on the celluloid.
Aman (Anubhav Anand) is an architect. He bumps into Neha (Nandana Sen). Love happens between the two. But the flame oozes out when the families of the two meet each other. The differences emerge between Mr. Bhalla (Anupam Kher) and Mr. Patel (Boman Irani). Disapprovals for this relationship of Aman and Neha gushes out from the warring fathers but the lovebirds try to find some way to bring them together.
Nothing is there to rave about the film. The differences between the two fathers look so flimsy. The efforts of the lovers to bring the warring fathers together are not convincing at all. In today’s world, the lovers will not sob and enter into a shell if the parents are against their love rather they will make all efforts to get a solution. In this flick, the lovers (like a yesteryear’s stories of this kind) put all on their fates and become inactive spectators all through. Absolutely weird!
Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad’s direction is simply mundane and has no value at all. And his writing (script) too falls flat badly. All the other departments fail to register impacts also.
Anupam Kher does fine. Boman Irani is great. Anubhav Anand is okay. Nandana Sen does average job.
On the whole, ‘Perfect Mismatch’ should be avoided. It has nothing to praise about.
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