So we have Anubhav working really hard on his big project after being fired, Nandana just going through 'I am sorry and I would be there for you in spite of all your troubles' and Anupam working hard to pay off some loans that trouble him so much that he even works on Sundays.
That is not all. There is some twist to the tale as well, something that is completely unrelated to the basic plotline of 'Perfect Mismatch'. A chapter from the past unfolds and Anubhav bonds further with Anupam. During this entire misunderstanding, the big presentation and the bonding game, Nandana is completely forgotten and so is Boman.
So what happens to the basic plotline on which the film was sold? Well, that was never even remembered to begin with, let alone being ignored.
Also, the entire US setting of the film seems to be just a ploy to make 'Perfect Mismatch' an English language film.
Thankfully, the American base to the film doesn't get compromised by poor dialogue delivery. Anubhav and Nandana do get it right from the accent and vocabulary perspective while Anupam is yet again completely natural. The set design for his house too has an authentic touch to it that helps the film since it has been mainly shot indoors.
Overall, the film fails, though mainly because first and foremost the storyline defeats the title and secondly, the narrative is laid back and never actually comes to the point to get audiences involved enough. Miss the film and you wouldn't have missed anything.