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For all its glitzy glossy glaze, 'Aisha' has a few shenanigans to deal with and while the film is great eye candy (fab art design to capture the modern chic; the designer brands pitch in too), it remains an incomplete viewing experience. Sonam Kapoor had the golden chance to own the film (it is titled after her character, after all) but bungles it through a below par performance ' her character may be carefree but it doesn't explain her rather cavalier approach to acting. And while Abhay Deol tries his best, the weak script doesn't give him too many options. Aisha (Sonam Kapoor) is the classical high brow spoilt brat, complete with her sarcastic dismissals and exclamations of 'whatever'. She keeps herself entertained eavesdropping on others' lives and their juicy secrets before moving on to a rather radical project ' transform Haryanvi village girl Shefali into a modern city girl. All the while, there's Arjun (Abhay Deol) trying to get Aisha to quit interfering with other people's affairs.
'Aisha' has pretty deep shades of Jane Austen's 'Emma' that dominate the canvas but its look at the Page 3 kinds in Delhi has nothing new to offer. The characters look authentic but feel hollow and the music barely registers. Just like a Page 3 party, the film opens with a lot of buzz but becomes insufferable soon, thanks to an overdose of chic. If you must go to check out the shoes, be my guest.
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For all its glitzy glossy glaze, 'Aisha' has a few shenanigans to deal with and while the film is great eye candy (fab art design to capture the modern chic; the designer brands pitch in too), it remains an incomplete viewing experience. Sonam Kapoor had the golden chance to own the film (it is titled after her character, after all) but bungles it through a below par performance ' her character may be carefree but it doesn't explain her rather cavalier approach to acting. And while Abhay Deol tries his best, the weak script doesn't give him too many options. Aisha (Sonam Kapoor) is the classical high brow spoilt brat, complete with her sarcastic dismissals and exclamations of 'whatever'. She keeps herself entertained eavesdropping on others' lives and their juicy secrets before moving on to a rather radical project ' transform Haryanvi village girl Shefali into a modern city girl. All the while, there's Arjun (Abhay Deol) trying to get Aisha to quit interfering with other people's affairs.
'Aisha' has pretty deep shades of Jane Austen's 'Emma' that dominate the canvas but its look at the Page 3 kinds in Delhi has nothing new to offer. The characters look authentic but feel hollow and the music barely registers. Just like a Page 3 party, the film opens with a lot of buzz but becomes insufferable soon, thanks to an overdose of chic. If you must go to check out the shoes, be my guest.
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