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Sonam Kapoor's and Abhay Deol's new movie Aisha hits theaters on August 6 and it promises love, confusion and madness! Sounds like your type of movie? Then you will like Aisha! The flick also stars Ira Dubey, Amrita Puri, Cyrus Sahukar, Arunoday Singh and Lisa Haydon. The romantic comedy that is inspired by Jane Austen's novel Emma was shot in Delhi with Sonam's dad Anil Kapoor as a producer and her sister Rhea as a personal trainer!

Aisha tells the story of a diva and socialite. She is rich, beautiful, and always the center of attention - and she wouldn't have it any other way! Of course, with every great story come some complications; Aisha knows everything about everyone but hates it when people are all up in her business. Arjun gets tangled up in Aisha's complicated situations and simply believes all of her problems would be solved if she just minds her own business.
Caught in Aisha's web of disorganization are Pinky, her best friend, Shefali, the less rich but wittier girl in town, the west Delhi boy Randhir and the heartthrob Dhruv who catches everyone's eye. As Aisha strives to get her life in check, all Arjun wants to do is detangle her from the sticky web of disaster she has yet again gotten herself into!
The film features a lot of fun dance tunes that captivate the audience and put them in a good mood! Although Emma is a more dramatic themed novel, Aisha is a light-hearted romantic comedy. The film features seven tracks, the musical composition is done by Amit Trivedi and the lyrics are written by Javed Akhtar.
In Aisha Sonam will be playing an Indian version of Emma, named Aisha Kapoor, and Abhay will portray Mr. Knightley. "For the Jane Austen project [the working title is Aisha] I could not but resist asking dad. I think this will be a funny and entertaining film, a very different kind of film compared to his last production, Gandhi My Father. When I read the script I was howling and laughing at the same time," the actress told Rediff. Aisha hits theaters on August 6, will you go and see it?