Aisha Page #7

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
371 Views


- So, why are you crying?

First, you did it, and now she's doing it.

Come on, come on.

Randhir is getting married now...

...so I have some of his memories, few things.

But I want to forget him.

- I want to destroy everything.

- Okay.

- Which memories do you have with Randhir?

- No, please.

Stay close to me.

Anyhow.

What is this?

This umbrella.

It was in his drink on the polo ground.

It's very difficult to forget all this, Aisha.

You know, this is from the river-rafting camp.

He was scribbling something alone.

I kept it safely.

Look, it's so beautiful, isn't it?

Look.

And this CD.

When we were traveling to Rishikesh.

I took it from his car.

Shefali, calm down.

Dhruv is going to Mumbai tomorrow

and we're going as well.

You didn't tell me anything about our plan...

...to go to Mumbai.

- Saurabh.

- Hi, Shefali.

- Papa.

- Yes, dear.

Aisha, he's Saurabh.

- Our accountant's son.

- Hello. - Hi.

Papa, Shefali and I are going to Mumbai.

- Mumbai?

- I want to stay with Aaliya till she goes into labour.

Labour? Aaliya?

Papa, not now.

This girl keeps scaring me all the time.

Hey, sit down.

Shefali.

You are going to like it.

They know everything.

What is this?

Hey, Aisha! Where are you going?

We are coming along.

You guys carry on.

I'll be right back.

Tell me something.

- Dhruv is a nice boy, isn't he?

- He is.

- And handsome too.

- Yes.

- Any girl would be very happy with him?

- Yes, any girl.

Make an exception.

More difficult things to do.

Good morning, Sleeping Beauty.

Surprising, you woke up before midday.

Arjun, you are here?

Did you get bored in Delhi without us?

Aisha, say hello first.

Then ask me how am I doing

to which l'll reply I'm fine.

Let's start from there.

- Hello, Arjun. How are you doing?

- I'm fine. How are you?

Perfectly fine.

So, Arjun, did you get bored in Delhi without us?

- That's not it.

- I'm going to be an uncle as well.

I won't miss this for the world.

- It is full.

- Excuse me, guys.

Shefali, how do you like Mumbai?

I'm having fun.

- And especially, your apartment. It's really nice.

- Thank you.

Yes, Aaliya. Dhruv is spending so much time with us.

We're having a lot of fun.

You know, today, we're going

for lunch with Dhruv to the Taj.

And then we're going to the mall for shopping.

- Good morning, everyone.

- Morning.

- Shefali, let's go.

- But let me finish breakfast.

- Hi. - Hi.

- How are you? How is the baby?

Can I pour you some coffee?

- By the way... - Yes.

- The client cancelled. - Why?

Come on.

Five down.

Five more.

- No, no.

- Yes, yes, yes,

- Enough, enough.

- Yes, yes, yes.

Are you okay?

I need to go to the bathroom.

Okay.

- Hi, guys.

- Hi.

- Are you okay, Shefali?

- Toilet.

Aarti, I'll just be back.

Better?

Are you okay?

Aisha.

- Can I say something?

- Yes.

- I'm in love.

- I know.

- Really?

- Don't worry. I'll take care of everything.

Leave everything to me.

Should we leave?

How am I looking?

Perfect.

- I'll take her to the car.

- Fine.

- I'll be right back.

- Yes.

Dhruv.

Dhruv.

I liked you.

But you didn't show any interest in me.

It's okay.

Life moves on.

I hope you find what you're looking for.

- I'm sorry.

- Forget it.

Shefali.

I want to tell you something.

- Shefali, Dhruv is an idiot.

- What?

First, he tried to flirt with me.

And when I didn't respond...

...he went straight for Aarti.

- We'll find a better guy for you.

- No, Shefali. I'm so sorry.

First, Randhir, and now, Dhruv.

- But it isn't your mistake. It's okay.

- lt's entirely my fault.

How could I think that Dhruv and you would be happy?

Dhruv and I?

I thought you and Dhruv would be happy.

- Aisha, I love someone else.

- Who?

The one who is the best.

The one I danced with for the first time in my life.

The one who looks after me.

And has a dimple here, just like me.

He also saved me from drowning, my hero.

Arjun?

But Shefali, you and Arjun are different.

He's not your type.

- Why?

- You two are so different.

You're not his type, Shefali.

I need to brush.

What do you mean by different?

Aisha, what do you mean by different?

Because I don't wear good clothes like you do.

Because I don't speak English like you do.

My father isn't as rich as you are.

- I'm middle-class.

- No.

- Because I'm a villager, right?

- No, l...

- What are you saying?

- You're misunderstanding. - No.

I understand everything, Aisha.

You never considered me your friend.

- What are you talking about, Shefali?

- I'm just a project.

Cut that poor thing's hair.

Give that poor thing some clothes.

Take that poor thing to Mumbai.

- What?

- Shefali, Randhir is nice.

No, Shefali. Randhir isn't nice.

Shefali, Dhruv is nice.

No, Shefali. Dhruv isn't nice.

Enough, Aisha.

You never considered me an equal to you.

Isn't it, Aisha?

One more thing.

Arjun loves me as well.

What?

If you don't believe me then you can ask him.

Aisha. Aisha.

Aisha, get ready. We're going to the hospital.

- Congratulations, it's a baby girl.

- Really.

I have to go to the hospital.

But don't worry, the driver will drop you.

She's so cute.

Anushka, that's nice.

Take good pictures of Anushka.

Anushka or Sameera?

Didn't I say Sameera?

But Ann is cuter than Sam.

Hi, guys.

- Hi. - Hi.

- Hello.

And here comes uncle Arjun.

Smile, Arjun.

Ann hasn't peed on you yet.

Why are you sulking?

- May I?

- Please.

So cute.

Welcome to the family.

- You sent Shefali back to Delhi.

- I didn't send her back.

It's not like you think it is.

You had found a new hobby.

A new game...

...other than shopping and

spending your daddy's money.

Why are you favouring Shefali?

Because Aarti left you?

You stay in your own little bubble, don't you?

Shefali is my friend.

She's my friend.

You use your friends, understand?

- That's not very nice.

- I was just trying to help her. - How?

By making her shallow like you.

Shallow.

You think I'm shallow.

You've so much potential, Aisha.

There's so much you can do in life.

But everyday, you develop a new hobby.

Social service or animal rights.

Have you ever taken anything in your life seriously?

Your life is very deep, isn't it?

The way Shefali is my project, I'm yours.

Have you ever thought anything nice about me?

You know what? I don't know you anymore.

I thought I understood you...

...but now, I feel I can never understand you.

No, Arjun. You understand only Shefali.

Get in.

I'm going to Delhi.

I'm so lost.

Why is my heart in such a condition?

The dreams have faded.

Thoughts are confused.

The flowers have withered.

But their colours still prevail in my memory.

All the sand-castles...

were washed away by the waves.

My path was so enlightened yesterday.

My path was filled with flowers.

Whom do I say it to?

There's no one to listen to.

Why did I choose pain?

Why have I lost dreams?

But my pain is still alive.

The flowers have withered.

But their colours still prevail in my memory.

All the sand-castles...

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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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