'The Perfect Girl...' commercial, but realistic film: Tara


Mumbai, Sep 5 (IANS): Tara Alisha Berry of "Mastram" fame says her next film "The Perfect Girl: Ek Simple Si Love Story" is "a commercial, but very realistic".

"It is a contemporary and fresh love story. It is a commercial film, but very realistic at the same time. It's the kind of film that I always wanted to do," Tara told IANS.

"'The Perfect Girl...' is a very fresh concept and the director has given his best to justify the script to an optimum level. I am just waiting for the film to release," she added.

The film's director Prakash Nambiar added that "The Perfect Girl..." is a "very real story".

"Our basic focus was to avoid using cliches in the film. We see love happen in a span of just an hour, where the guy meets that perfect one in a million girls," Nambiar told IANS.

"The Perfect Girl: Ek Simple Si Love Story" is a love story which involves a couple falling in love while waiting for a bus. They lose touch after that and cross paths some years later where the man attempts to rekindle that memorable romance.

"Pehli baar" hitmaker Siddharth Mahadevan and Soumil Shringarpure have composed music for the film, which will hit the screens on September 11.

  

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