Aisha
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“What other novels would you like to see an adaption of ?”
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Only in cinemas August 6
Synopsis:
Welcome to Aisha’s (Sonam Kapoor) world where playing cupid is as easy as 1 2 3…if only Arjun (Abhay Deol) would stay out of her way.
Aisha is an adaption of Jane Austen’s classic novel, Emma.
| DIRECTED BY: Rajshree Ojha |
MUSIC: Shankar Ehsaan Loy |
| CAST: Sonam Kapoor and Abhay Deol |
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*please note – English subtitles will be used in the theatres*




I’d like to see another adaption of Pride and Prejudice, only make the characters more young – like teenage age. Now that would be something interesting to me!
I would like to see a bollywood adaption of “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott
I’d love to see a modern adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s Far From the Madding Crowd. I think it says a lot of interesting things about love and obsession and jealousy that still have resonance today.
I would love to see Edward Streeter’s 1949 novel ‘Father of the Bride’
Novel itself has so much class to it, i know theres some hollywood verisons, but I wouldnt mind a bollywood copy of it!
“What other novels would you like to see an adaptation of?”
I would love to see an adaptation of Sydney Sheldon’s Tell me your Dreams- I loved that book. Though there is a Tamil movie which is slightly adapted from it, I would love to see a Bollywood version!!
You did ask NOVEL (S) so one more Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy!
The Catcher in the Rye. I think it is written beautifully and Holden is one of the most fascinating characters i have ever read
I would like to see the adaption of The Wedding by Danielle Steele it is a romance novel with twists. But this well renowned author really knows how to connect with her audience and I am sure this would one to be remembered.
Well, I would like to see the adaption of ‘To Kill a Mocking Bird’ by Harper Lee. It is a novel which deals with issues like racial inequality and rape is narrated through the eyes of a ten year old girl. However, though the novel portrays serious issues like race, class, courage and compassion, it is well known for its humor and warmth.
I would like to see “Scarlet Pimperenel” by Baroness Emmuska Orczy turned into a movie. An eternal love story with a disguised super hero will be a success in any language and in any culture.
I would like to see a Bollywood adaptation of “The Railway Children”.