A modern day adaption of the 1815 British novel, Emma by Jane Austen, 'Aisha' is a confused and mainly boring film, that holds very less appeal.
Rajshree Ojha's 'Aisha' is a tale about a few confused youngsters, of whom, all, are in the search to find the "Right" one. The usual late realizations, the very-usual complications, verbal-fights are put in this chick-flick.
The problem with 'Aisha' is it's writing. The Screenplay doesn't justify it's characters, and thus, the show is spoiled. The first hour yet manages to hold your attention. But the second hour is a complete letdown! Even the climax, is disappointing!
Rajshree Ojha's direction is fairly okay. The Screenplay is the villain here. Cinematography is just right. Amit Trivedi's Music is vibrant. Acting wise, Sonam doesn't look the part. She looks fine, though. Abhay Deol is very good, as always. Cyrus Sahukar is wasted. Ditto for Ira Dubey. Amrita Puri and Anand Tiwari are superb. Lisa Haydon looks well.
On the whole, 'Aisha' is at best, an average fare. One expected much more!
Rajshree Ojha's 'Aisha' is a tale about a few confused youngsters, of whom, all, are in the search to find the "Right" one. The usual late realizations, the very-usual complications, verbal-fights are put in this chick-flick.
The problem with 'Aisha' is it's writing. The Screenplay doesn't justify it's characters, and thus, the show is spoiled. The first hour yet manages to hold your attention. But the second hour is a complete letdown! Even the climax, is disappointing!
Rajshree Ojha's direction is fairly okay. The Screenplay is the villain here. Cinematography is just right. Amit Trivedi's Music is vibrant. Acting wise, Sonam doesn't look the part. She looks fine, though. Abhay Deol is very good, as always. Cyrus Sahukar is wasted. Ditto for Ira Dubey. Amrita Puri and Anand Tiwari are superb. Lisa Haydon looks well.
On the whole, 'Aisha' is at best, an average fare. One expected much more!