Aisha Page #2

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
341 Views


And it's not right to interfere in their personal lives.

Give me one reason why I should listen to you.

Because I'm bigger.

What?

- Only your stomach's bigger.

- Hey, it's a 16-pack, okay.

Don't hold your breath too long. Or you'll faint.

- Aisha is jealous.

- No, I am not, Arjun.

Show yourself out. You know where the door is.

So irritating, annoying and self-involved.

It's okay to think positively about yourself.

But to consider yourself the best?

What does he know about life?

So what if he's a Wharton graduate?

Who cares!

Lousy investment banker.

I was completely shocked yesterday...

...when aunt handed me your call.

Our uncles are such good friends.

- So, it was obvious that I'd invite you.

- Aisha.

Where have you been?

I've been looking for you everywhere.

- Pinky, Shefali.

- Shefali, Pinky is my best friend. - Hello.

- Hi.

- Hi.

- By the way, the drawings are really nice, aren't they?

- Drawing?

- Thank you.

You know, I'm an artist as well.

That's why I did a course in home decoration...

- at Bahadurgarh.

- Wow.

But I had to come here.

Time to get married.

Time to get married.

My aunt is completely tensed.

You're here to get married?

It'll be real chaos if we don't find a boy in Delhi.

- And that's too hi-fi (modern).

- Hi-fi.

- So, you haven't found a boy yet?

- No.

Families come. They have snacks and then leave.

And you know they don't even send me a reply.

But there aren't any good guys left.

All the good guys either are gay or... Arjun.

- I like this one.

- Him?

But don't worry, I will find a nice boy for you.

You want to meet my friends.

That's Randhir.

Every mother in Delhi...

- wants her daughter to marry him.

- Really?

Randhir.

Hi.

- Aisha, this is just too good.

- Thank you.

Sold. Sold.

We're constructing a new hotel at Dariyaganj.

I'll put up all your drawings in the lobby.

- What a finishing!

- Okay.

Randhir, meet Shefali.

She's a good artist as well.

Remember, at the wedding...

- you spilled wine on me.

- Oh, yes.

So sorry, really sorry.

My hair was messed up that day.

- But I also wiped it.

- Sure.

Are you coming from Chaddha's wedding?

You know Chaddha? I know Chaddha.

- He's getting married today.

- Seeing your clothes...

...I could guess that you're

coming from Chaddha's wedding.

- You're coming from the wedding.

- Randhir, hi. - Hi.

- Congratulations, the artist.

- Thank you.

- Hi, I'm Arjun.

- Shefali.

- So, what do you think?

- You know what?

Very impressive.

If you keep practising like this...

someday you'll surely be a professional.

- I... I hope you lose your polo match.

- We'll see.

- Aisha, you are coming, aren't you?

- Of course, I'm coming.

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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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