Enjoy the Bollywood Super hit Romantic, comedy, drama Hindi movie “Aisha” (2010), Starring Sonam Kapoor, Abhay Deol, Ira Dubey, Amrita Puri, Arunoday Singh, Cyrus Sahukar, Lisa Haydon, Anand Tiwari, M.K. Raina, Anuradha Patel & Others. Music By Devika Bhagat. Directed By Rajshree Ojha and produced By Sunil Manchanda, Rhea Kapoor & Anil Kapoor.
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Movie Credits:
Movie: Aisha (2010)
Director: Rajshree Ojha
Producers: Sunil Manchanda, Rhea Kapoor, Anil Kapoor
Music: Devika Bhagat
Starcast: Sonam Kapoor, Abhay Deol, Ira Dubey, Amrita Puri, Arunoday Singh, Cyrus Sahukar, Lisa Haydon, Anand Tiwari, M.K. Raina, Anuradha Patel & Others
Synopsis:
Aisha is a modern-day adaptation of Jane Austen’s famous novel Emma. Now I’m personally not into this kind of movies, but I still wanted to see it for Abhay Deol, whom I consider to be one of the most talented actors in India today, and most of whose films and performances I highly appreciated. Aisha actually centres around the young Sonam Kapoor, whose Aisha is a take-off on Austen’s Emma. The movie reminds me of many of those kitschy Hollywood fairy tales like The Princess Diaries, and it tries very hard to be western. It actually is supposed to be a fairy tale, but it mostly looks like a wannabe rather than a good movie on its own. Its dialogues, songs, characters, and its overall atmosphere all seem to have been inspired from various foreign movies of this sort, and sadly, not even once does it try to show the beauty of India, using it only in some comic scenes of parody instead. Sonam Kapoor plays the title role, and she is okay. She does manage to carry the film on her shoulders, but despite being pretty and vivacious, she somehow seems to lack the charm her character requires, and at points she gets a bit annoyingly unnatural. Abhay Deol is reduced to a role of minimal importance and by the end of the film I was left wondering what on earth he could find in this movie or role that he accepted it. Aisha is not a complete bore and it does have its moments from time to time, but overall it’s an ordinary and rather mediocre tale, which could be easily skipped.
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