Aisha

Synopsis: After successfully arranging the marriage of her Delhi-based spinster aunt, Chitra, to Colonel Raghuvendra Singh, self-styled 'Event Manager', Aisha Kapoor, decides to turn match-maker. She is convinced that she can find the right match for anyone, including Bahadurgarh-based naive and innocent Shefali Thakur. Chaos and bitterness results after Aisha decides to convert Shefali into a modern and fashionable woman, and concludes that Randhir Gambhir is the ideal groom for her.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Rajshree Ojha
Production: Viva Entertainment
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.0
Year:
2010
126 min
Website
369 Views


Lots of chatting.

Such are our days and nights.

There's something going on every moment.

People call us mad.

Are you ready now?

Here we go.

By the way. All the way.

The life that we have got.

It sings. It laughs.

It's a bit crazy.

We fight. We kiss and make up.

It's new at every moment.

It's moody. It's stubborn.

I have no idea what to do about it.

You can't stop us.

We fly like the breeze.

That's our life.

That's our style. What to do?

If someone minds, what to do?

Everyone's upset with us now.

Just forget it.

Exchange the rings.

So romantic.

Isn't my aunt looking hot?

Actually, she always was.

She was Miss India in 1982.

And the best is,

she never let us miss mom.

Look at my colonel uncle.

He's so handsome, isn't he?

But those moustaches.

He looks like the villains from the 1970s.

You know, I introduced uncle

and aunt for the first time...

...at the Gymkhana club.

l made them sit at the same bridge table...

...and uncle lost the

game but won aunt's heart.

Aaliya, my elder sister.

She had the same boyfriend from school to college.

And she also married him.

So boring.

You know what? These days,

she only thinks about food.

Because she's six months pregnant.

All thanks to her one and only boyfriend,

and now my brother-in-law,

Karan Burman from Mumbai.

How will Aaliya ever fit into her jeans again?

Congratulations, Colonel.

And that's my papa.

He's so cute, isn't he?

His small happiness turns into a big party.

Add a few tears, drama and butter...

...and anyone can be papa's guest.

Everyone's so happy.

It looks so nice, doesn't it?

l planned all this.

You know what?

When everything goes as planned,

it feels so nice.

The story of the heart...

...I want to tell openly now.

You can't forget if you hear it once.

Hear it once.

Pinky, my best friend.

We've been together since kindergarten.

l would eat her lunch and she would eat mine.

l would do her homework and she would do mine.

Pinky does like boys.

But love? No chance.

Whatever. We're friends forever.

By the way. All the way.

When the friendship is from the heart...

both my heart and l...

...took this vow.

Whatever happens now,

we wont be afraid ever.

I've decided. I want to be a weather girl.

Read out the weather report...

...and collect a fat cheque.

- It's so cool.

- It is.

Okay, aren't there any cute guys here?

No way.

Randhir Gambhir. He's such a loser.

Total Yuppie.

He's always following me around.

His family owns Ever Supreme Sweets.

The confectionary kings of India.

And he's their darling prince.

These days organising weddings...

has become a real pain.

It's seasonal, after all.

The real satisfaction comes when two people come together.

l mean perfectly matching two perfect people.

I'd like to propose a toast.

Here's to aunt and my new uncle.

May you have all the happiness in the world.

That's beautiful.

- I'd like to propose a toast.

- Sorry, sorry, sorry.

Who is she?

- Right

- That's Shefali.'

Aunt told me that her aunt

and uncle brought her here...

...to get her married.

Did you see what I just saw?

They look perfect together. Perfect.

Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to make a toast.

Shut up, Randhir. Do

you know what a toast is?

I know it, Pinky.

So sweet.

Ladies and gentlemen. To Aisha.

Actually, Aisha's the one who has done everything.

There was something between aunt and sir...

I mean there was...

They had something going on.

But Aisha brought them together.

I mean, if it wasn't for Aisha...

...then aunt would've never met sir.

Aisha, you're a great girl.

Your heart...

- Aisha, l...

- Aisha, you'll certainly progress in life.

No one will be able to stop you.

I love my life.

Your...

Aisha, I'm saying something.

Cheers to you, Aisha.

Come on. Aisha's left.

It rained.

What can I say about him?

He's been my neighbour since I was a child.

At times, my best friend.

And at times, my worst enemy.

My brother-in-law Karan's younger brother...

...and our new family member.

He's so irritating.

Arjun Burman, get your eyes checked.

- Have you gone squint-eyed?

- It's not my fault.

I've got to look at you squint-eyed.

There happens to be a front

door to get into the house.

Really? You've become so smart, Aisha.

Oh, God. Why are you always dressed this way?

Designer suits. Designer shoes.

- Stuck up corporate snob.

- Hey, whatever it takes.

Sant Ram.

- Sant Ram.

- Yes, Sir...

Who is creating a racket?

- It's none other than Arjun.

- Oh, Arjun.

- When did you arrive?

- just now, Uncle.

Aisha, let him in.

You shouldn't treat guests like this, dear.

- Exactly.

- What?

Guest? Since when?

Who gets 'Rasgulle' (sweetmeats) from London?

You don't have a clue, Arjun.

I was passing by this shop.

There, I saw these 'Rasgulle.'

It reminded me of your face.

I grew slightly emotional. So,

I bought them for you.

That's pathetic.

Aunt's wedding was three days ago.

What is the point of coming now?

You said I'm a corporate snob.

You know I have work. Emergency meetings.

But I'm here now.

And yes, one of my friends is getting married.

I needed to get some arrangements done.

You know... tents, music bands, and etc.

You've started some wedding business, right?

Event management.

Are you making fun of me?

No, I'm not making fun of you.

All I want to say is that...

...everyone has their personal taste.

And it's not right to interfere in their personal lives.

Give me one reason why I should listen to you.

Because I'm bigger.

What?

- Only your stomach's bigger.

- Hey, it's a 16-pack, okay.

Don't hold your breath too long. Or you'll faint.

- Aisha is jealous.

- No, I am not, Arjun.

Show yourself out. You know where the door is.

So irritating, annoying and self-involved.

It's okay to think positively about yourself.

But to consider yourself the best?

What does he know about life?

So what if he's a Wharton graduate?

Who cares!

Lousy investment banker.

I was completely shocked yesterday...

...when aunt handed me your call.

Our uncles are such good friends.

- So, it was obvious that I'd invite you.

- Aisha.

Where have you been?

I've been looking for you everywhere.

- Pinky, Shefali.

- Shefali, Pinky is my best friend. - Hello.

- Hi.

- Hi.

- By the way, the drawings are really nice, aren't they?

- Drawing?

- Thank you.

You know, I'm an artist as well.

That's why I did a course in home decoration...

- at Bahadurgarh.

- Wow.

But I had to come here.

Time to get married.

Time to get married.

My aunt is completely tensed.

You're here to get married?

It'll be real chaos if we don't find a boy in Delhi.

- And that's too hi-fi (modern).

- Hi-fi.

- So, you haven't found a boy yet?

- No.

Families come. They have snacks and then leave.

And you know they don't even send me a reply.

But there aren't any good guys left.

All the good guys either are gay or... Arjun.

- I like this one.

- Him?

But don't worry, I will find a nice boy for you.

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Devika Bhagat

Devika Bhagat (born 25 October 1979) is an Indian screenwriter in the Hindi film industry, who has written films like Manorama Six Feet Under (2007, Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008) and Ladies vs Ricky Bahl (2011) more…

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