Cast — Sonam Kapoor, Abhay Deol, Ira Dubey, Amrita Puri, Cyrus Sahukar, Lisa Haydon and Arunoday Singh.
Directed by Rajshree Ojha
Aisha Critics Rating – 5.7/10 (Average)
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40% of the Audience voted Aisha as An Average Movie,See It Only If You Have Nothing Better To Do
Aisha Movie Review by Movie Critics
Taran Adarsh (BollywoodHungama.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.
Nikhat Kazmi (The Times of India) 4/5
Watch out also for Javed Akhtar’s and Amit Trivedi’s peppy music track which sends you out humming `gal mitthi mitthi bol’, as you savour your money’s worth. Sweet love, substantial performances, super fun, slick ‘n stylish, Aisha is a-ha stuff.
Rajeev Masand (CNN-IBN) 2/5
Superficial and shallow like its protagonist, Aisha is a tiring film about a meddlesome, match-making millionaire
Mayank Shekhar (Hindustan Times) 1.5/5
The same bummers meet over and over again, with little to say, or do. Littler makes sense. Or is even meant to
Sukanya Verma (Rediff) 3/5
Aisha, quite often, gets caught up in a self-created tangle of brand-led vanity to ever let one get acquainted to its leading lady.
Shubhra Gupta (Indian Express) 2/5
Patchy writing and direction leads to the film feeling more like a string of episodes, of which only a few are lively and engaging
Minty Tejpal (Mumbai Mirror) 2/5
The direction is a bit lacklustre, and what saves the film somewhat are a few sparkling cameos, natty styling and some fresh, peppy music.
Khalid Mohamed (PassionForCinema.com) 3/5
In sum, despite its directorial flaws, Aisha merits a dekko. Ki girl hai!
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