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Aisha

  • 2010
  • 2 h 6 min
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Aisha (2010)
Chaos results after a wealthy woman decides to turn match-maker for a naive village belle.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter successfully arranging the marriage of her Delhi-based spinster aunt Chitra to Colonel Raghuvendra Singh, self-styled 'Event Manager' Aisha Kapoor decides to turn matchmaker. She is co... Ler tudoAfter successfully arranging the marriage of her Delhi-based spinster aunt Chitra to Colonel Raghuvendra Singh, self-styled 'Event Manager' Aisha Kapoor decides to turn matchmaker. She is convinced that she can find the right match for anyone, including Bahadurgarh-based naive in... Ler tudoAfter successfully arranging the marriage of her Delhi-based spinster aunt Chitra to Colonel Raghuvendra Singh, self-styled 'Event Manager' Aisha Kapoor decides to turn matchmaker. She is convinced that she can find the right match for anyone, including Bahadurgarh-based naive innocent Shefali Thakur. Chaos and bitterness result after Aisha decides to convert Shefali ... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Rajshree Ojha
  • Roteiristas
    • Jane Austen
    • Devika Bhagat
    • Ritu Bhatia
  • Artistas
    • Sonam Kapoor
    • Abhay Deol
    • Karamjeet Madonna
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    5,1/10
    4,5 mil
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    • Direção
      • Rajshree Ojha
    • Roteiristas
      • Jane Austen
      • Devika Bhagat
      • Ritu Bhatia
    • Artistas
      • Sonam Kapoor
      • Abhay Deol
      • Karamjeet Madonna
    • 36Avaliações de usuários
    • 9Avaliações da crítica
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    Sonam Kapoor
    Sonam Kapoor
    • Aisha Kapoor
    • (as Sonam A. Kapoor)
    Abhay Deol
    Abhay Deol
    • Arjun Burman
    Karamjeet Madonna
    • Gal Mithi Mithi Bol dancer kid
    Amrita Puri
    Amrita Puri
    • Shefali Thakur
    Cyrus Sahukar
    Cyrus Sahukar
    • Randhir Gambhir
    Arunoday Singh
    Arunoday Singh
    • Dhruv Singh
    Masood Akhtar
    Masood Akhtar
    • Sant Ram
    Arunav Chatterjee
    • Bunty Kumar
    • (as Arunav C.)
    Ira Dubey
    Ira Dubey
    • Pinky Bose
    Lisa Haydon
    Lisa Haydon
    • Aarti Menon
    Jasmeet Kaur
    • Gurpreet…
    Rajan Kavatra
    • Lodge Manager
    • (as Rajan Kavrata)
    Vinu Kriplani
    • Art gallery owner
    Master Krushal
    • Anushka K. Burman
    Santosh Kumar
    • Singer in Rishikesh
    Sameer Malhotra
    Sameer Malhotra
    • Karan Burman
    Vidushi Mehra
    • Aaliya Kapoor…
    Gaurav Nanda
    • Guitarist (Sham Song)
    • Direção
      • Rajshree Ojha
    • Roteiristas
      • Jane Austen
      • Devika Bhagat
      • Ritu Bhatia
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    Avaliações de usuários36

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    5saadgkhan

    The whole movie is like you have seen that hundred times before.Watch Clueless again even after Two Decades its much much better.

    AISHA – CATCH IT ( B- ) Aisha is inspired by international Best seller Emma and the scenes of the movie are ditto copy of Alicia Silverstone's Clueless. The whole movie is like you have seen that hundred times before. The movie is really stylized and Sonam Kapoor looks really Hip. She acted really well and looked like an elite gal. Amrita Puri and Ira Dubey were amazing; they were funny and acted really well. Abhay Deol is like a dead fish, I don't know why people cast him, I found him incredibly boring. Lisa Hayden, Cyrus Shahukar and Arunoday Singh were perfect. Overall it's a complete chic flick, which we have seen hundred times, so watch it if you want to see a Hindi version other wise leave it. Watch Clueless again even after Two Decades its much much better.
    5DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Aisha

    Sonam Kapoor, Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone burst onto the Bollywood scene just about the same time with one another in 2007, with the Kapoors (no relation here) starring in their first feature film together in Saawariya. We know how prolific Ranbir Kapoor has become with a successful 2009 and 2010 seeing him all serious in Raajneeti, while Deepika Padukone herself is fairing none too bad with a string of releases. This is not a tabloid so I'll stay hands off on the on-off romance between these two, but somehow Sonam Kapoor has got off the blocks rather slower than her peers, and seem to be making up for it just recently.

    Thanks to dad Anil Kapoor and sister Rhea as producers, I suppose a project like this will only befit one of their own in taking on the starring role as the titular Aisha, or shall you say the Hindi version of Jane Austen's Emma, directed by Rajshree Ojha. Sonam Kapoor steps into the role as the romantic matchmaker wannabe who, as the idle daughter of a rich man in Delhi, takes it upon herself to be a Ms Fixit, especially when it comes to matters of the heart. Not hers of course, but that of her friends and family. With best friend Pinky (Ira Dubey), Aisha takes it upon herself to transform plain Jane Sheali (Amrita Puri) into an air-head femme fatale, and just about as confused as Aisha herself is.

    I suppose if you know the story of Emma, then you'd know the story of Aisha as well, although it's more like Clueless starring Alicia Silverstone than Austen's literary epic for the more modern, upbeat feel to it. Amongst Sonam Kapoor's role, I actually disliked her portrayal of Aisha, who's more negative than a positive one, highlighting with some cliché humour on the fairer sex's indecisiveness when it comes to the matters of the heart, and seriously, creating more problems out of nothing than to actually address the issues at hand. The coy yet arrogant, cloy yet independent behaviour when in the midst of different parties just brings out the sheer hypocrisy of the character.

    Which is not to say that Sonam Kapoor didn't do well with the role, but I felt her earlier roles were more challenging. If anything, she shows that she's quite the clotheshorse here with, I think, almost every scene seeing her decked out to the nines in designer togs, and carrying them off very well on her lithe frame. In some ways the film becomes an advertising feature for the various fashion houses and labels that Aisha endorses, and becomes like a huge product placement during one of the montage sequences.

    Everything else that goes on in the film, sad to say, you wouldn't care too much about, because the rest of the supporting cast are quite the caricature, offering not much depth as they either pander around or loathe Aisha's presence as she sashays her way to manipulate the lives of others, only to see her plans backfire hard one by one onto herself. However, every spoilt brat deserves a break, and in comes the indecisive (as well) hero Arjun (Abhay Deol) who drapes a New York based colleague Aarti (Lisa Haydon) around, to invoke the natural bitchy comparison by any pretty lass when another prettier, more popular lass is in their midst. Meow.

    There seems to be quite the disconnect with the characters as they all seem to be fairly loaded without doing anything substantial, most born with a silver spoon in their mouths, and watching them wild about their idle time attending weddings, parties, and the likes, just seems too surreal to be rooted in reality. But as a romantic comedy, this one had its eye candy cast galore to thank for to hold your attention as it plods its way (and thankfully for a Bollywood film, just slightly over 2 hours) to a finale which you know all's well that ends well, with all the messiness of relationship entanglements straightened out in no time. Strictly for those with Emma fetish and want to compare across all versions and variations.
    4shaankhan-u

    An average flick...with average performances and below average storyline!!

    i watched the flick today and i din' find it convincing...i was expecting a bit more from it..it did not even had the level of entertainment value one would expect watching the trailers of this movie..i went to watch the movie to enjoy to the fullest...thinking of it as one of the urban comedies that would make me laugh..and get involved with the movie...and i came back from the cinema hall reluctantly..

    Talking about performances..well they were just average...Abhay Deol's expressions were nice...but he was not able to carry himself with the story and the plot of the movie..Sonam was as disgusting as ever when it comes to act...though she looked cute in it..Ira Dubey was much better on CHICKS ON FLICKS rather than wasting her time here and even smooching Cyrus Sahukar...m.k. Raina was just jumping along with the lead actors trying hard as if he is turned 25 again...Cyrus Sahukar was as he is..and others also gave just average performances...yupp..the only girl i can praise is Amrita Puri...being her debut movie...she did a great job..acted better than Sonam Kapoor and many other experienced actors...she was really convincing..

    the music was very cool..specially the song "GAL MITTHI MITTHI BOL" is already my one of the favorite of recent times..and the title track "AISHA" is also nice...the direction was somehow fresh..but was again just an average direction..cinematography was good...screenplay was okish except in few scenes when it became ultra-slow..

    all in all...the movie was just average..with a below average story and content..

    i would rate it 4 / 10 this week...go for DESPICABLE ME..instead of AISHA..at least you would enjoy much more than watching AISHA..!!
    7summer_butterfly

    A 21st Century Emma Woodhouse in Delhi

    I thought Aisha was really cute. As an Emma adaptation, I thought it was excellent- they kept all the important elements of the story in, and I saw a few homages to Clueless in there as well. I like that Aisha wasn't 100% likable, as she shouldn't be- she is a girl who's been given everything in life, which doesn't always lend itself to peachy sweetness. Of course she's going to be arrogant! Nobody other than Arjun ever says no to her.

    Because this film is about a very wealthy girl and her matchmaking pursuits, which do often come across as very superficial and celebrating monetary pleasures, and the characters are very shallow at times (their problems are hardly anything, compared to the very real struggles other Indians face) I can see how some people might not like it- my dad thought it was absolutely ridiculous (his exact quotes were "I can't believe filmmakers would waste celluloid on this trash").

    However, the essence of the film is to show how silly Aisha's attempts are at forcing what cannot be forced, regardless of how much she tries to manipulate the situation or how much money she throws at it. She is portrayed as an arrogant girl, but we are shown that doing so ultimately alienates her friends from her. Do the filmmakers celebrate what could be labeled as "western excess" in the process of telling her story? Sure, but who doesn't like seeing pretty clothes and hairstyles once in a while? Aisha Kapoor is not one of the "mango people"- who would expect her to be?

    The music was terrific, and the supporting cast did a wonderful job- especially Amrita Puri, who played the character of Shefali. For those who have seen Clueless, I definitely felt echoes of Brittany Murphy's character Tai through her performance- in a great way. She was really cute! And Ira Dubey played Aisha's sarcastic friend Pinky (Dion in Clueless) to a T, and Abhay Deol and Cyrus Shankar were great as Arjun and Randhir.

    I personally highly recommend this film if you're looking for a fun, escapist Jane Austen adaptation with great clothes and danceable music.
    4Peter_Young

    Aisha, the queen of kitsch

    Aisha is a modern-day adaptation of Jane Austen's famous novel Emma. Now I'm personally not into this kind of movies, but I still wanted to see it for Abhay Deol, whom I consider to be one of the most talented actors in India today, and most of whose films and performances I highly appreciated. Aisha actually centres around the young Sonam Kapoor, whose Aisha is a take-off on Austen's Emma. The movie reminds me of many of those kitschy Hollywood fairy tales like The Princess Diaries, and it tries very hard to be western. It actually is supposed to be a fairy tale, but it mostly looks like a wannabe rather than a good movie on its own. Its dialogues, songs, characters, and its overall atmosphere all seem to have been inspired from various foreign movies of this sort, and sadly, not even once does it try to show the beauty of India, using it only in some comic scenes of parody instead. Sonam Kapoor plays the title role, and she is okay. She does manage to carry the film on her shoulders, but despite being pretty and vivacious, she somehow seems to lack the charm her character requires, and at points she gets a bit annoyingly unnatural. Abhay Deol is reduced to a role of minimal importance and by the end of the film I was left wondering what on earth he could find in this movie or role that he accepted it. Aisha is not a complete bore and it does have its moments from time to time, but overall it's an ordinary and rather mediocre tale, which could be easily skipped.

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    • Curiosidades
      Apparently, Sonam Kapoor and Abhay Deol had a fight during this movie and vowed to never work together again.
    • Erros de gravação
      Bunty Kumar's (Arunav C) bride is Gurpreet (Jasmeet Kaur), but credits show her as Mandeep Kaur.
    • Conexões
      Features Quando Surge o Amor (1998)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Behke Behke
      Written by Javed Akhtar

      Composed by Amit Trivedi

      Performed by Anushka Manchanda, Raman Mahadevan and Samrat Kaushal

      Courtesy of Sony BMG Music

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 6 de agosto de 2010 (Índia)
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      • Índia
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    • Idioma
      • Hindi
    • Também conhecido como
      • Айша
    • Locações de filme
      • Delhi, Índia
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      • Anil Kapoor Film Company
      • PVR Pictures
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      • ₹ 140.000.000 (estimativa)
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      • US$ 146.161
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