![]() Director Rajshree OjhaProducer Anil KapoorAjay Bijli Sanjeev K Bijli Rhea Kapoor Music Amit TrivediCinematography Diego RodriguezEditing Sreekar PrasadScreenplay Devika BhagatDialogues Devika BhagatManu Rishi Ritu Bhatia Choreography Ashley LoboTerrence Lewis Karan Boolani Costumes Pernia QureshiKunal Rawal Banner Anil Kapoor Films CompanyP V R Pictures Release Date Aug 6, 2010Run Time 131 MinLanguage Hindi | STAR CASTAbhay Deol, Sonam Kapoor, Cyrus Sahukar, Arunoday Singh, Ira Dubey, Amrita Puri, Lisa Haydon, Yuri Suri, M K Raina, Anand Tiwari, Sameer Malhotra, Anuradha Patel, Masood Akhtar, Vidhushi MehraAISHA VIDEOSAISHA MOVIE REVIEWSBollywoodHungama 3.5/5 On the whole, AISHA holds appeal for the youth mainly and there's a strong likelihood that this segment of movie - going audience will fall for its charms. From the business point of view, the makers have recovered a big chunk of their investment from the sale of Satellite Rights and Music Rights. Read More TimesOfIndia.com 4/5 Everyone's immensely watchable. Sonam's great. Ira's awesome. Amrita Puri's simpleton act is heartwarming. Abhay is Abhay: ekdum in command. Arunoday makes an interesting debut. Cyrus is Cyrus: bright and bumbling. Read More ApunKaChoice.com 2.5/5 Director Rajshree Ojha has adapted Jane Austen's timeless tale to Delhi's elite milieu well enough, but hasn't explored the dynamics of relationships with the subtlety that characterizes every Austen work. Still 'Aisha' is fun to watch with popcorn and cola. Read More SantaBanta.com 3/5 Engaging and endearing Aisha makes you wonder if there's anything more important in the world than finding the right match. Maybe finding the right movie about finding the right match. Read More NowRunning.com 2.5/5 The film though is very slow paced, the director has little to say - the film survives entirely on dialogues, romantic moments and the actors to carry it through - and feels way too long even though the runtime is just around 125 minutes. Expect quite a few yawns in between. Read More IBNLive.com 2/5 It's like a pretty flute of champagne, but it loses its fizz far too quickly. Watch it at best for the same reason you watch the Sex & the City movies. To ogle shamelessly at the orgy of designer brands. Read More IndiaTimes.com 2.5/5 The styling by Kunal Rawal and Pernia Qureshi is uber - cool and trendy. Cinematographer Diego Rodriguez imparts colourful richness to the frames. Dialogues by Manu Rishi and Ritu Bhatia are funny at instances but the climactic romantic discourse sounds verbose. Read More Glamsham.com 2/5 Ira Dubey is spunky. Amrita Puri plays her behenji act to perfection in her debut film. Lisa Hayden looks glamorous but is too wooden. Arunoday Singh doesn't have much to do, though, displays great potential. Without an endearing story, this chick flick AISHA simply doesn't click. Read More BehindWoods.com 2/5 Diego Rodriguez's cinematography is neat but nothing special about it. Music director Amit Trivedi is in brilliant form; his songs have indeed made the movie even more pleasing. Overall, a decent chic - flick. Read More BharatStudent 3/5 The first half takes off on a smooth note but there is no real movement in the story. It is only in the second half that things begin to roll but then it would have created a better impact if pace was given to it and some unwanted things removed. Read More IndiaGlitz 2/5 Instead of sticking to the period of the novel, adapting it to the current era was smart and less demanding for the makers but still it fails to connect. 'Aisha' looks beautiful but doesn't disturb your heart beat and your weekend plans. Read More Sify.com 3.5/5 On the whole, Aisha holds appeal for the youth mainly and there's a strong likelihood that this segment of movie-going audience will fall for its charms. Read More PlanetBollywood.com 2.75/5 Aisha will disappoint at the character, screenplay and dialogue levels even though the acting is uniformly competent. If you go with the intention of seeing a rather inconsistent chick-flick you may find some entertainment value in this film. Read More |