While the clock ticked at 4, I realized that I needed to pack up soon in order to exit from office and watch one of the most anticipated films of the year Aisha. In midst of all my packing up along with some Bollywood gossip discussions, one of my colleagues expressed, "Dude, it seems like a really fun film. You're definitely gonna enjoy it!" I kind of agreed then! A promo to a film is like a cover page to a book, a presentation of its actual base. Going by the promos of Aisha, one does expect a stylish, fun, young, fast and peppy film coming by their way, and I am no exception! Well, are you guys expecting the same? Are you'll looking out for another Dil Chahta Hai or Wake up Sid? If yes, then I can just say one thing forget about it! Aisha may be stylish and young but it can't be termed as fun or peppy from any perspective. In short disappointing!
Storyline
"It's my life. You have no right to interfere!" Recall the innumerable number of
times we might have yelled or screeched out this statement either to our
parents, siblings, spouses, friends or acquaintances. Yes, everyone's their own
boss and no one likes to be controlled by any other individual. Well, if you
think the same way, then you rather stay away from a 'social activist' named 'Aisha'.
Based on Jane Austen's classic Emma, Aisha is a simple story of a not-so-simple girl. Aisha has just one funda everyone's business is her business! Caught in the Delhi upper class world with its own set of social rules, Aisha navigates her world with a great sense of style and even greater optimism. Aisha makes sure everyone dances to her tune, and so does best friend Pinky, small town girl Shefali, west Delhi boy Randhir and hunk Dhruv. But there's one person who doesn't, and on the contrary thinks Aisha really needs to mind her own business; that's Arjan Barman for you. For Aisha, her behavior is a kind of social service and for Arjan, it's simple interference!
So does Aisha always get her way out? Does she recognize the difference between help and intrusion? Does she ever get the message Don't Be Cupid!? So well Aisha - the film is all about as expected, Aisha!
Pre-Intermission
Sweet!
The film rolls and you are welcomed into a completely
different world Aisha's world. The first half of the film has absolutely no story, it's basically
a round of introductions to the characters and the story lying ahead. But that's not my complaint as the film is yet engrossing and entertaining. And that's what the audience wants from a film, isn't
it?! The scenes may not be of the caliber to make you fall of your chair with
laughter, but it shall definitely bring a smile to your face. Watch out for the
scenes with Cyrus Sahukar, he's the best thing to have happened to Aisha. No
doubt the pace of the film is slow but regardless, you're yet interested in
Aisha's world and aren't bored 'yet'.
Post-Intermission Stretchy
and boring!
The sweetness is gone; the freshness is gone
the second
half of the film in simple words gets, dull and boring! The pace of the film is
even slower than the first half and you tend to wonder, 'was this the young and
peppy film I was looking forward to?!' A complete let down! However, two scenes are worth mentioning, that of Amrita Puri's (Shefali) outburst and Abhay Deol proposing to his love, the credit of which goes completely to the respective actors.
Director (Rajshree
Ojha) and Writer (Devika Bhagat)
Aisha feels like a Hollywood product. The costumes, the
sets, the execution, the scenes, it simply looks international! Definite
thumbs up for that! Aisha also stays away from any typical Bollywoodish dramatic scenes. Every scene, irrespective of its
impact, looks real and relatable, which is noteworthy. Also, Aisha has several characters to its list
and it definitely isn't an easy job to present the depth and meaning of each
character on screen with such clarity. Rajshree and Devika have done a fantastic job in that
section, the audience is well aware about the persona of
each character in matter of no time. However, one wonders what went wrong with
the pace of the film. Only if they had concentrated on the same and pepped
up the story a little bit, the film could have been a treat to watch!
Costume Designers (Pernia
Qureshi and Kunal Rawal) and Art Director (Shruti Gupte)
Aisha is all about style, style and style! They are the actual
stars of Aisha! The outfits look fashionable, stylish and gorgeous. The sets
look stunning. Every frame on screen was colorful and beautiful. No two
opinions about it, their contribution to Aisha is in one word 'immense'.
Sonam Kapoor - Aisha
Kapoor
She looks stylish, gorgeous and absolutely stunning. Only if
that was enough! Evident by its title, the film is about 'Aisha' and her world.
The film rests upon Sonam Kapoor's shoulders and that's a lot of responsibility
to put upon a 3 film old actress. Well, Sonam definitely hasn't failed but she hasn't
excelled as well. Not that the character requires any histrionics for its
portrayal, so Sonam is quite compatible with her character and comfortable in
her performance throughout the film. But in the scenes which require her to
showcase some acting potential, she just doesn't click. Very rare does an
actress get a women-oriented film centered on her character as an opportunity to
showcase her mettle, Sonam did get that, but she hasn't utilized it to the
most. She was supposed to be the soul of the film which sadly, she isn't!
Abhay Deol Arjan
Burman
Why are only Ranbir Kapoor, Shahid Kapur and Imran Khan always
spoken about as the young talented male actors we have in this industry? Well, Abhay
Deol is an actor who definitely hasn't got his due yet. However, he has once again proved that
he is equally competitive and one of the finest young talents the Hindi film
industry comprises of. He has so little
to do in the film, but he's yet fantastic! His presence simply lights up the
screen and you instantly connect with him. In fact at times something inside
you just wished the film was more about him than Sonam Kapoor, and that's
because he's so natural and likeable that you wish to see more of him. If Aisha
works even a little bit then Abhay is one of the major reasons. Hopefully we
get to see more of him soon!
Cyrus Sahukar - Randhir
Gambhir
He plays a supporting role but is yet the best part about
the film! Do I need to say more?! If you laugh in the film, it's only thanks to
this talented performer. His character being of an innocently irritating guy is
a tough one to pull off, but he portrays it with absolute ease. He may be a
looser in the film but he's definitely a winner for the film!
Amrita Puri
Shefali Thakur
She's the best among all the girls, including Sonam Kapoor. Well,
that's some hardcore talent entering into Bollywood. In fact, in particular
scenes she even manages to overshadow the heroine of the film, Sonam Kapoor,
one of them being her outburst scene with the actress. An absolute delight to
watch!
Ira Dubey Pinky
Bose
She does her part well. Her scenes with Cyrus are some of
the best scenes in the film. The scope of the character she plays doesn't permit
her to contribute much, but she then to leaves an impact with her effortless
performance. A natural performer!
Others
Arunoday Singh (Dhruv
Singh) and Lisa Haydon (Aarti) are
hardly there. They look extremely hot and desirable, and that's what they're
supposed to, but they fail to make an impact thanks to their limited screen timing
easily forgettable!
M.K. Raina (Mr.
Kapoor Aisha's father) is worth a mention, he adds up to the sweetness in whatever
little we see of him in the film.
So is it a YES or NO?
For girls who are interested in checking out the costumes, it's
a must watch! For the rest, I would suggest you rather be at home. Yes, it's
sweet in parts but the smile on your face doesn't fulfill your expectations. And
even Cyrus Sahukar, Abhay Deol and Amrita Puri who represent the best in the
film can't compensate for the same. Aisha is stylish but lacks substance. You
can afford giving it a miss but if you really have nothing to do, you rather
catch up on Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai, Inception, Tere Bin Laden or Udaan if
you haven't watched any of them yet and then maybe opt for Aisha! In my opinion, it's a strictly average
film. So I would conclude saying it's a 'NO' from me, you can easily wait for the DVD I suggest!
Rating - **
Reporter and Author: Rishitu Amarnani
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