<span class=normal>After watching Aisha, did you recall the days when you saw Sonam, your daughter when she was a teenager? <BR> <br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p> Not only Sonam, but all the other characters in the film are relatable. Its a cultural mix of young dreams and values stuck in between. The characters in Aisha dont know where to draw the line and thats the grey area of the film. Sometimes they overstep and sometimes they dont. Aisha is a perfect film for those youngsters who have their cultural values intact and are still known as new school with old school mentality intact. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>You see the film working well in the overseas market? <BR> Of course yes. The UK and the US are two big territories for our Indian films. Aisha will do well in both these countries because of its common factor - youth and their aspirations. The films look is the first thing that makes the audiences gauge or calculate, to a certain extent, how the film is going to be. So far, we have got all positive response from the first look and a few trailers and an even fantastic reports coming in after the launch of its music. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Yes, the music is topping the charts. <BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Thanks to Amit Trivedi who has composed some of the most melodious tracks in recent times. The title track <a href=../../../../../broadband/video/Movie-Promos/pWQazU25/3/Suno-Aisha-Aisha.html target=_blank>Suno Aisha</a>, <a href=../../../../../broadband/video/Movie-Promos/Xu2pwx87/3/Sham-Aisha.html target=_blank>Sham</a> and <a href=../../../../../broadband/video/Movie-Promos/wVYi8I97/3/Gal-Meethi-Meethi-Bol-Aisha.html target=_blank>Gal Mithi Mithi</a> are being loved by all. It is Amit Trivedis finest work so far. </span>