Miss Perfect review, played by Lavanya Tripathi

Miss Perfect review, played by Lavanya Tripathi

Miss Perfect Starring: Jhansi, Mahesh Vitta, Lavanya Tripathi, Abhijeet Duddala, Abhignya Vuthaluru, Harshavardhan, and others

Vishvak Khanderao is the director.

Producer: Yarlagadda, Supriya

Director of Music: Prashant R. Vihari

Film director: Aditya Javvadi

Editor: Ravi Teja Girijala

Narrative:

Miss Perfect: OCD nut and management consultant Lavanya Rao (Lavanya Tripathi) relocates from Delhi to the Shanti Nilayam apartment in Hyderabad following a heartbreak. Her maid Jyoti (Abhignya Vuthaluru), who lives in the same apartment building as software engineer Rohit Varma (Abijeet Duddala), asks her to let him know that she won’t be at work during the COVID-19 pandemonium. She is mistaken for the maid by Rohit. Lavanya later appears as Laxmi, the maid. Both start to feel something for one another. What takes place after that? Why did Lavanya keep her identity a secret? Is Rohit aware of her identity? To find out, you’ll have to watch the series on the small screen.

Bonus Points

Lavanya Tripathi, who made a serious debut in Puli Meka, gives her character a lighthearted spin in this romantic comedy series by playing a person who has a strong taste for cleanliness. Her portrayal effectively displays her acting prowess and is both decent and entertaining.

With a brilliant performance in the crucial role of Rohit, Abijeet Duddala greatly advances the plot. His charisma gives his character a charming element.

Abhignya, who plays a lively maid, brings humor to Miss Perfect with ease, making it a fun film to watch. The supporting cast, including Mahesh Vitta and Harshavardhan, gives good performances.

Negative Points

Miss Perfect has potential, but it lacks the situational humor that makes a romantic comedy engaging for viewers. The show’s creators, Francis Thomas and Shruti Ramachandran, along with director Vishvak Khanderao, blew a great chance to include more humorous elements.

Although the first few episodes do a good job of setting the scene, the later episodes don’t have the desired effect. There is a sense of unrealized potential because the main characters’ potential for drama and humor is not fully explored in the story.

The climax episodes could have been more engaging to take the series from mediocre to extraordinary, and the subplot involving Harshavardhan and Jhansi hinders the story.

The emotional complexity of Jyothi’s family circumstances is lacking in Abhignya’s portrayal of the character. In order to create more powerful comedic elements, the director also had the opportunity to make the most of Mahesh Vitta and Harsh Roshan.

Technical Features:

In his role as director, Vishvak Khanderao has performed satisfactorily. The rom-com series could have been considerably enhanced by writers Francis Thomas and Shruti Ramachandran’s heavier focus on situational comedy and drama. However, their dedication to making a clean, family-oriented romantic comedy is commendable.

The camera work of Aditya Javvadi and the music of Prashant R Vihari both enhance the series in a positive way. Although the editing is passable, it would be better to make some adjustments in the middle of the episodes. The hardworking crew behind the scenes is rewarded by the excellent production quality.

Conclusion:

The eight-episode rom-com series Miss Perfect isn’t exactly “perfect,” but it does have its share of enjoyable moments. Abijeet, Lavanya Tripathi, and Abhignya give respectable performances. But there are issues with the lack of situational humor, the sporadic sluggish pacing, and the superfluous sub-track. Keep your expectations in check and Miss Perfect is a good weekend watch if you’re looking for a family-friendly series and can get past these drawbacks.

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