Aisha Page #5
Shefali, don't worry.
Grab my hand. Don't worry.
- She's fine, she's fine.
- Are you a fool?
She's all right. The water is just three feet deep.
Relax, almost there.
I kept drifting, drifting and drifting afar.
And my entire life flashed before my eyes.
And all I thought was, God save me.
Please save me and I'll...
I'll completely change myself.
I'll... turn into a really nice person, promise. Really.
Finally, now, I've learnt the value of life.
Such experiences completely change life, don't they?
Yes, of course.
- It's such a deep philosophy.
- Yes.
Deeper than the water she fell into.
Wrap this around you or you'll catch a cold.
Arjun.
You're braver than everyone in the whole of Bahadurgarh.
You're my hero.
Guys, cheers.
Oh, no.
- Are you okay?
- Yes. - Sure?
So the entire social scene of Delhi is having a ball here.
Hi, everybody.
- Hi, Aisha.
- Hi.
- How are you?
- Good.
When did you get here?
I got it. I got it. I got it.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Lucky shot.
I got it, I got it. Good job.
Yes. Yes. Go and sit there.
Why are you threatening me?
Aisha.
Come on. Come on.
Come on.
- Caught you!
- This is too much. Are you mad, Pinky?
Have you gone crazy?
- I'm not playing with this idiot.
- Randhir, let it go.
Forget it. She's crazy.
You play alone.
Nobody will play with you.
Aarti, want to join us?
- Me?
- Yes.
- Sure.
- Break her face.
Yes, yes, come on.
Make our team better-looking.
What the hell.
- She can't play.
- Why not'?
- And...
Let her play. We'll teach her a lesson.
What's wrong? Scared?
Let's just play.
Come on.
Superb.
What a game, guys!
- Pinky... get water for me.
- Forget it, dear.
It's a game. Come on.
- You okay?
- Perfect.
After such a nice night...
beating you on the volleyball court. Come on.
No smiles left.
This is me.
- I was thinking... You know, we get...
- Aisha.
- What's up, Dhruv?
- Hey.
Aisha, just a minute.
- I need to tell you something.
- Sure.
- Okay. - Okay.
- Goodnight. - Goodnight.
Hi... Shall we go?
Aisha, just mind your head. Okay?
Actually, Aisha.
something for a long time, but...
Randhir, I know what you're going to say.
And I'm very happy for you.
- Really?
- Really.
Wow.
Randhir, what are you doing?
- Randhir, are you crazy?
- Yes, Aisha.
But I'm crazy for you.
Aisha, I love you.
No, you love Shefali.
Shefali? No, Aisha. I love only you.
I do so much for you.
- You never felt anything?
- Felt... what?
What's wrong with you, Randhir?
You even took that sketch from me.
I took that sketch
because you made it for me.
Of me. Finally, you made something for me.
And... Shefali?
What have I got to do with Shefali?
She's so uncool.
What do you mean uncool?
She's got more style than you.
- Don't be an idiot, Randhir
- Aisha.
Aisha.
Aisha, please.
Aisha, I know you love me just as much as I love you.
Tonight, under these stars and amidst these valleys...
...we should be one, Aisha.
Let's just do it.
Randhir, I won't do anything with you...
...even if you are the last man on earth.
God Aisha, my eyes!
- Sorry, did the hero get hurt?
- No, and you?
What happened?
Nothing.
Randhir was only asking about the fuel expenses.
I see.
Didn't he say anything else?
What else could the poor guy do?
He was tired.
He just went off to sleep.
Goodnight.
I was thinking...
...why didn't he jump into the water to save me?
Come out whoever's inside.
If you're suffering from diarrhea then come out and do it.
- I need to go now!
- It's me.
Randhir!
Oh, no. it'll take 40 minutes now.
What's wrong? Suffering from constipation?
Fine, don't tell me.
Pinky.
- She said no.
- Who?
Shefali?
Shefali. Shefali.
How does her name come up every time?
Aisha. I love Aisha.
Sorry.
Come on, it happens.
It happens.
Everything will be fine.
Nothing's going to be fine, Pinky. Okay?
No one likes me.
I'll remain single all my life, that's it.
Join the club.
Did you check the tent?
- I didn't check your tent
- You should've told me.
- Keys.
- Yes, thanks.
- Shefali.
- Yes.
- You're coming with us.
- No, but Arjun...
- These are your bags, right?
- But... - That's my bag.
- Come on.
- Aisha. - Get inside.
I'm going with Dhruv.
There are already two people in that car.
- Sit in. - Aisha, come back.
- See you in Delhi, Pinks.
You go in the other car.
- You're coming with me?
- Yes.
Oh, yes.
Just a second.
So, Pinky, it's just you and me.
- Come on.
- It's destiny.
Hey, you like R.D. Burman as well?
Me too.
- Are you fine?
- Absolutely.
Absolutely fine.
I can't believe Randhir did that to me in Rishikesh.
Poor Shefali.
Oh, God. Aunt, I'm such a big idiot.
What now?
Why didn't I see it before?
- But I always felt it.
- Really?
front of us but we don't see it.
It's okay, honey. Don't worry.
What's done is done, Aunt, but I've decided..
...I'm not going to do matchmaking again.
Don't blame yourself.
You just wanted to do good for someone.
I know, Aunt.
But Arjun is fighting with me as well.
So, what's new in that?
What will I tell Shefali now?
Tell her the truth.
Just be gentle, okay.
Shefali.
Shefali, Randhir's an idiot.
Shefali, I made a mistake.
In fact... a big one.
Oh, my God.
It's okay.
I'm so sorry.
- Did you see the photographs.
- Chopsuey.
It's Randhir's favourite, isn't it?
The American one.
Oh! rnV'
Blue.
That's Randhifls favourite colour.
That's... Aisha, isn't that Randhir?
That's Randhir on television.
Poor Juliet.
Romeo ran away in the first act itself.
Hi, Arjun.
- Hi, Shefali, Pinky.
- Hi.
- Where's uncle?
- In the backyard.
Can I have some popcorn?
Why are you ignoring me?
- Ignore? Who's ignoring you?
- You are.
Are you a kid?
Actually, I'm not a child.
But you've grown up.
Don't think I've come here to apologise.
I didn't think that you're here to apologise.
What if I am?
Then you can.
Sorry.
Aisha, I can't ignore you even if I want to.
Because you're always in my face
What can I do? Where are
you taking me? I have to work.
Beautiful.
- What colour is it?
- Green.
- Mine?
- Red.
Mine is better than yours.
Really.
Aisha, I met Saurabh.
The one I keep talking about, Saurabh Lamba.
- Where?
- I was crossing the road...
when suddenly a bus appeared...
Aunt, l...
Oh, no.
Careful.
Your... sandal is safe.
I swear I thought I'd surely lose my sandal that day.
But then I said...
Thank you, Saurabh.
- You know it's my favourite sandal.
- Really?
- l bought it at Janpath
- I see.
Yes.
- Thank you.
- No, it's a very nice sandal.
- Buy one for me too if you find one for boys.
- Yes.
- l play football here everyday.
- Really?
With my friends.
Aisha, isn't he sweet?
He's also romantic.
Look. Shefali...
Just because a stupid boy didn't appreciate you...
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