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Aashiqui 2
A young woman meets a failing musician who launches her singing career, but their relationship is doomed when people assume he's with her for her fame and fortune.
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 7.1 |
Studio : | T-Series, Vishesh Films, |
Crew : | Production Design, Set Decoration, |
Cast : | Aditya Roy Kapur Shraddha Kapoor Shaad Randhawa Mahesh Thakur Salil Acharya |
Genre : | Drama Romance |
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I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
How sad is this?
if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
It's a movie where it explains that somewhere love can make your life way beautiful more reasonable and yup gives you reasons to live again or start another day...but sometimes we become really selfish that we don't even think about the person who loves us ..... and sometimes we think are not worthy of someone but that's wrong if someone accepts you with flaws then why wait... why can't we put aside those bad habits and just live for them.... The ending of this film was truly heart breaking and beside the whole film was wonderful and different ....just be ready with some tissues and watch it with your partner because after the ending u probably need someone who can hold on to u ........
Aashiqui 2 revolves around a simple story about a hot shot singer, Rahul Jaykar (Aditya Roy Kapur), whose career is spiraling down because of his alcoholism. He happens to meet a young girl, Aaruhi Keshav Shirke (Shraddha Kapoor), and falls in love with her at first sight. Following her to a beer bar, he finds out that she too is a singer and is super talented. So he decides that his next mission in life would be to unlock the potential she has, and introduce her to the world, and make her the "nightingale" of India he knows she can become. And shoots to fame she does, and the rest of the movie is about her fame and his alcoholism.It is an old-fashioned, well-told love story and is a bit different from all the other romantic dramas that you'd have been accustomed to watching these days. The simple story gives the director the space to build on the characters and god, does he do an amazing job! The true essence of the movie is in the characters and the actors do a fantastic job in depicting them and it is a treat to watch them in action. Shraddha just steals the show with her acting and her innocent beauty, and Aditya Kapoor does a fairly good job, if not brilliant. And the songs truly connect to your heart and it complements the story very well. What is so fascinating about this movie is how well alcoholism and its consequences are shown. Even though the screenplay is off in some places and the scenes abruptly change, these mistakes can be easily forgiven. Overall a beautiful, well-directed, well-acted movie, which is a must watch, if you ask me.
Aashiqui 2 the love story of Rahul (Aaditya Roy Kapoor) and Aarohi (Shraddha Kapoor). Rahul is a singer whose popularity is on the decline because of his own negligent and self-destructive attitude. He has turned into an alcoholic and lost all his interest in singing as well as life. Suddenly he happens to come across Aarohi who is a talented singer and wants to make it big in life. And out of the blue, in her he gets a purpose for his life. He coaches Aarohi himself and ensures that she gets the right break in the world of music. He falls in love with her and develops one and only wish in him to see her on the top of the world.On the other hand, Aarohi also falls in love with Rahul but gradually she feels less out of gratitude and more out of her love for him that he needs her care. With the passage of time and observance of Rahul's alcoholism and self-destructive approach towards life, she loses her interest in her singing career and becomes more and more interested in taking care of Rahul. Rahul whose career has come to an end, feels that by diverting her attention to himself, Aarohi may lag in her career. His pessimism towards his life leads him to end his life which appears meaningless to him. Now it's up to Aarohi whether she wants to leave the world of music forever and get lost into oblivion or continue with her career the way Rahul wanted her to.Assessing the movie, let me admit that it's really a well made movie and the writer (Shagufta Rafique) and director (Mohit Suri) are able to convey what they purport to convey. The thing is whether what they think (and therefore present) is agreeable or not. All the aspects of the movie including music are good. Both Aaditya Roy Kapoor and Sharaddha Kapoor have done excellently. Shaad Randhawa as Vivek, the secretary cum friend of the singer hero, has also done admirably. The supporting cast did not have much to do in this movie.Now I am willing to ask the filmmaker a very significant question - what's understood by love ? Generally I feel that love means to care and to share. Plus love involves sacrifice for the sweetheart wherever required. The writer and the director of Aashiqui 2 seems to have misunderstood the meaning of sacrifice. Firstly, sacrifice should be meaningful and required. Secondly, it should be made by understanding the desire of the sweetheart from his / her viewpoint. Imposing own viewpoint and thought-process on the sweetheart and ignoring what he / she wants or likes can be anything but love. And that's where this movie has faltered.In this movie, the hero who has become a slave of his own alcoholism and is moving non-stop on the path of self-destruction, decides everything for the heroine from his side without giving even a single thought to her desires and liking. It is his desire to see the heroine on top of the world but it is by no means her desire. She finds her happiness in loving and caring for him. Once she realizes it, the progress in her singing career has lost its meaning for her. She would have got pleasure, had the hero improved himself and his approach towards life. He promises to her in the ending reels that he will join gym and lead a disciplined life and above all quit drinking. However it's his inner weakness that he finds himself as unable to fulfill that promise and runs away from life. The heroine very rightly terms him a coward in the end. But my point is - he's not just a coward but also a self-centred person who could not look at the things from the angle of his sweetheart.The hero not only gives a lot of pain to the heroine in his lifetime but even after his death when the heroine is ready to quit singing and move to some faraway place, the hero's friend (who was earlier against his paying this much attention to the heroine's career) convinces her to continue with her career and fulfill the deceased hero's desire to see her on the top of the world. Is it not utter selfishness ? Love means to understand your sweetheart and not to impose your thoughts and desires on him / her. The hero chooses the easy path of ending his life and avoids the difficult path to mend his ways. Is it love ? No ! In fact, it's the heroine who shows her sincere love towards the hero after his death by deciding to continue with her singing career against her own will.I underscore that seeking your own pleasure through the acts of the other one is by no means love for him / her. If you really love someone, try to understand wherein his / her pleasure lies and then act accordingly so that your sweetheart gets genuine happiness. A true lover always sees his / her happiness in the happiness of the sweetheart only. Aashiqui 2 shows just the contrary from the side of the hero. In my considered opinion, it's not at all love (or Aashiqui). It's sheer selfishness. And love can be anything but selfish.
I watched the movie for its musical treasure!. In fact, two mew faces hit the screen beautifully but still feel that climax lacks momentum. Anyway, screenplay tried to give a "change" but the "change" wasn't much positive when you address youth.But this kind of movie add up your love chemistry that lost in you. Praise should go to story and screen play. Mohit Suri shows temperament in his detection and great camera corners that speaks to audience.I really loved to watch Bhatt camp movies that always seek off beat Hindi cinema. I think this squeal that decades old told how moviegoers are attached to its previous success when its rolled out correctly again.