Every girl would love to have that swoon-worthy, perfect relationship that the teen fiction books portray. And Adya Uday is not an exception. Back when she was only 15, she meets Akhil Chandru. She thinks that this is the man, the one who would sweep her off her feet, the one who would take her to romantic candle-lit dinners, the one with whom she would go on secret getaways to a faraway place. And all this does happen... Is it only me or is anyone else thinking that there's a but? As time rolls on, Adya realizes that Akhil is nowhere near the 'ideal man' in her mind. This realization comes off as a terrific blow to not only Akhil, but Adya too. She decides to break it off with him. When they say, "Distance strengthens the love between two people", they definitely wouldn't have meant Akhil and Adya. While she falls into a pit of depression because she thinks that all her construed theories of ' the perfect man' came out to be wrong, her friends Aditya, Abhijeet, and Abhirami, pull her out. They're planning on being a part of the fest that is organized in their school every year by its alumni. And they drag Adya along with them. Now that she has learnt that nobody is perfect, and everybody comes with flaws, will she meet somebody that is perfectly imperfect for her? Is she ready to accept that someone with their flaws? Will she find true happiness with someone other than her friends and family? Will she understand that true happiness is when you accept people with their imperfections? Welcome to 'Perfectly Imperfect', a story of Adya Uday, as she grows up from being a 15 year old spoilt by reading too much teen fiction to becoming an adult - physically and mentally.