Aisha Page #8

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
356 Views


were washed away by the waves.

My first grandchild.

My heart is sad.

No one's close or far.

It's not the same anymore.

The days and nights don't feel the same.

The past seems like a dream.

My heart is restless.

The flowers have withered.

But their colours still prevail in my memory.

Hello.

Thank you, thank you very much.

You've got the job.

You've to join next week.

- Pinky, l...

- Aisha, l...

May I speak first?

Pinky, you're my best friend.

And I don't want to lose you.

I really miss you.

I know you'll never forgive me.

- I'm very selfish.

- Yes.

- And self-centered too.

- Yes.

- And slightly arrogant.

- Slightly?

I missed you too, Aisha.

I was absolutely wrong.

I'm very sorry.

It's okay, Aisha.

I was wrong as well.

I should've told you.

- Randhir is a really nice guy.

- I know.

Actually, I'm not the most beautiful girl in the world.

I'm not the smartest as well.

But for him, I am.

You're very lucky.

You don't know how lucky you are.

Aisha, life isn't that simple.

This isn't a fairytale, it's Delhi.

They are no rainbows, only smog

If you can see one clear star in the sky at night...

...then that's more than enough.

Okay.

- I'm sorry.

- Me too.

- Hi, Saurabh.

- Hi, Aisha.

These papers are for sir...

I'm sorry.

Sorry for what?

Just like that.

You're very nice.

Thanks.

- Saurabh.

- Sir.

Give it, give the papers quickly.

- Where are my spectacles?

- Sant Ram, get my spectacles.

Daddy.

Aisha, I'm so happy.

Dhruv is getting married.

Dhruv and Aarti.

It's so surprising.

But they look very nice together, don't they?

It's your turn next.

Aunt, I want to say something.

Yes, tell me.

- Did you meet Arjun?

- Yes.

He's on his way here.

Why? What happened?

Aunt, l...

- Give it to him, son.

- Hi, Aunt. - Hi.

Hi, Aisha.

- Tea?

- No, thanks.

- How was Mumbai?

- Good.

- Aisha, did you meet Shefali?

- No.

- Why?

- Just like that.

- Aunt, I have to go.

- Where?

I just need to go.

Take care, dear.

We'll talk whenever you want.

- Okay?

- Okay.

Bye.

- Bye, Arjun.

- Bye.

Sant Ram.

- Papa.

- Aisha, you?

- Papa, dessert?

- I felt like having something sweet.

Me too. Give me some.

- Don't you want to go to Mumbai?

- No, I do.

Look, don't go if you don't want to.

You won't get such delicious dessert there.

No, Papa. That's not it.

Then what is it?

12 o'clock in the night sharing a dessert with papa.

Hey, is everything all right with you?

Papa, I think I'm in love.

You think, or you are?

I don't know. I don't know.

- I really, really don't know.

- I really, really don't know.

It's 100% love.

Now, tell me who is he?

Who is he?

- It's Dhruv, isn't it? That dude.

- No, Papa.

Then who is he?

School friend?

Someone you met in Mumbai?

Then who is it?

No. It can't be Randhir Gambhir.

No, no. lmpossible...

- No, Papa.

- Then who is it?

Arjun.

Arjun? Our child.

Wow! Wonderful!

What a correct choice!

Very good. I'm very happy.

Tell me when did this happen.

- Just now.

- Just now?

- Did you tell him?

- No.

Then call him right away.

- But Shefali?

- Shefali?

That Bahadurgarh girl.

Come on, I've known Arjun since his childhood.

If you aren't made for Randhir...

...then Shefali can't be made for Arjun as well.

- Call him.

- But Papa, he's at Dhruv and Aarti's engagement.

Then you go along as well. Go on.

- No.

- Look...

It's very important to express your feelings, honey.

You have to, honey.

I know, Papa.

But what if he... says no?

A beautiful, compassionate, kind, caring...

...and sweet girl like you.

Only a fool would say no.

Look, honey.

Kapoors don't brood.

We believe in action.

Get up, my brave girl.

- And go tell him that you love him.

- Okay.

- Go. Get up. Run.

- Okay, okay.

Are you ready now?

- Here we go?

- Keys.

I love Arjun.

By the way. All the way.

The life that we have got.

lt sings. It laughs.

It's a bit crazy.

We fight. We kiss and make up.

It's new at every moment.

It's moody. lt'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?

lf someone minds, what to do?

Everyone's upset with us now.

...will sing next song.

I welcome on to the stage, Rocky Bhatia.

Don't want to run.

Excuse me.

Sorry, it's urgent.

Arjun.

Arjun, I know you're here.

And you don't want to talk to me.

But I want to tell you something.

For myself and the peace of my mind.

Remember when I broke the hotel window...

...with the cricket ball at Kasauli.

You said it's your fault.

When I broke papa's golf clubs...

You said it's your fault.

When I failed in chemistry...

You said it's all right.

And you turned my 'F' into 'A'.

And during Aaliya's wedding...

...when I mixed vodka into the punch

...you took the blame.

You would cover up all my mistakes.

And scold me when we would be alone.

And I would quarrel with you.

But Arjun, you were with me

in every mistake, every game.

You were alone with me.

Arjun, you've shown me the right path in life.

You've shown me the difference between wrong and right.

You taught me to endure and to understand.

You taught me to abide by friendship.

And also to love.

Arjun, if I lose you, I will lose myself.

Please.

Please don't let me lose myself.

This is called love.

You've made me emotional.

If only people could understand love the way you do...

...then everything will be fine.

It'll be perfect.

By the way, you've given us the best wedding gift ever.

The best.

- By the way... who are you?

- Aisha?

I'm Bunty Kumar and

this is my wife Gurpreet.

By the way, are you from his side or mine?

Whose marriage is this?

Call Arjun.

Arjun is here.

Call Arjun.

I'm Arjun.

Your Arjun is right here.

I'm Arjun as well.

Aisha.

Aisha.

I heard everything you said.

I saw you entering the wrong room.

I followed you, but...

I'm so sorry, Shefali.

For all I've done.

I hope... I hope you two stay happy together.

Aisha, it's very difficult to find love.

But if you do find it,

then you shouldn't let it go.

Shefali, let's go. The car is here. Quickly.

Bye.

You're going to Mumbai tomorrow?

You should've told me.

Why didn't you tell me?

Will you come down or should I come up?

Poor neighbours.

- Why?

- Why?

Because this ladder has rotted in the rain.

If I slip, I'll land on my head.

- Why, Arjun?

- Because I want to say something.

What?

Aisha...

...you taught me to laugh and cry.

You taught me to endure and to understand.

You taught me to abide by friendship and to love.

You know.

You won't come down, will you?

Fine, I'm coming up.

- But Shefali...

- Shefali left with Saurabh.

How?

I've learnt some matchmaking from you.

But you love Shefali, don't you?

I love someone else with my heart and soul.

It's you. Only you.

- And it always was you.

- Really?

Really.

I loved you...

...when you broke your

papa's golf clubs in Nehru Park.

I loved you...

...when you made everyone's

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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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