Aisha Page #9

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


life a mess with your acts.

Even when you got rude

because of your jealousy for Aarti.

And even when...

...you fought with me on the sofa for the remote.

Even when we danced the whole night in the party.

And also when I gave you a lift in my car...

...on the rainy night in Mumbai.

That day, today and always.

I've loved only you.

I love everything about you.

Your eyes.

Your piggy nose.

Your hands.

Everyone makes mistakes.

We fight so that we can make up later.

My existence depends on you.

If I lose you, l'll lose myself.

- I love you.

- I love you too.

- Want to go?

- Let's go.

And a year later, on Dhruv and Aarti's marriage...

I grew a year older and wiser.

So, Shefali got Saurabh,

Dhruv got Aarti...

and Pinky got Randhir.

And me. I realized...

...that love cannot be planned by anyone.

You cannot assert love on someone.

You just fall in love.

Anywhere, anytime.

And with anyone.

Let the drums play.

Say something sweet.

Let me hear it.

Let the drums play.

Fill my life with joy.

Come, dance with me.

Love's unique.

The heart's invaluable.

Don't compare it with wealth.

Let me adorn you with the glitter of the moon.

Let me bring you home in a palanquin.

Say something sweet.

Let me hear it.

Let the drums play.

Come, dance with me.

Your fatal attitude.

It's mesmerizing.

Your vibrant skin shines like the moonlight.

I can't get enough of you.

It makes me restless.

I would steal you away from the world.

Surrender my life to you.

Say something sweet.

Let me hear it.

Let the drums play.

Come, dance with me.

Fill my life with joy.

Love's unique.

The heart's invaluable.

Don't compare it with wealth.

Let me adorn you with the glitter of the moon.

Let me bring you home in a palanquin.

I love you.

Look at me once.

If you look at me once

I will thank God thousand times.

Look at me once.

I will dedicate my life to you.

I love you so much.

You couldn't know it till now.

Say something sweet.

Let me hear it.

Let the drums play.

Fill my life with joy.

Come, dance with me.

Love's unique.

The heart's invaluable.

Don't compare it with wealth.

Let me adorn you with the glitter of the moon.

Let me bring you home in a palanquin.

Say something sweet.

Say something sweet.

Are you ready now?

Here we go.

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 a free bird.

That's our life.

That's our style. What to do?

lf someone minds, what to do?

Everyone's upset with us now.

Just forget it.

The story of my heart...

...l want to tell openly now.

You can't forget it if you hear it once.

This age is dangerous.

lt drives you crazy.

You will know if you think why we chose this path.

By the way. All the way.

When it's the friendship from the heart.

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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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