Aashayein


Aashayein is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language drama film written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, and produced by Percept Picture Company and T-Series. It stars John Abraham and Sonal Sehgal in the lead roles. The film revolves around Rahul, a gambler whose life changes one day when he discovers he's diagnosed with cancer but is given the hope of living his life to the fullest by several patients he meets at a rehabilitation centre. The film released theatrically on 27 August 2010.

Plot

Rahul Sharma is a compulsive gambler and, while betting, wins 30 million rupees. That night he asks his girlfriend, Nafisa, to marry him and she agrees. Right after proposing Rahul collapses.
The next day he goes to the doctor for a medical test and finds out that he has cancer. Rahul does not know how to handle this situation, in the middle of the night runs down a street screaming, knowing that he only has months to live. On that night, he finds a piece of newspaper in which he sees an advertisement of a rehabilitation centre for persons with such incurable diseases to spend last days of their life in it. Rahul runs away from his fiancée, leaving back most of the money he earned, for her.
Once Rahul gets into the centre, he meets several people like Parthasarthi who speaks with the help of an electrolarynx because of his cancer; Madhu who was a prostitute and an AIDS patient now; Padma a teenage girl with lot of dreams but no life to fulfill them – she can't even walk properly; Govinda a comic loving kid, who is said to have certain higher capabilities and everybody treats him as a messenger of God. The relationship between Rahul and each of these people grows with time.
One day Rahul coughs hard and struggles for breath, and he goes to Govinda's room and falls down there. Next day when Rahul wakes up, Govinda offers him mangoes and he tells him a story. The story was similar to the story of Rahul's dreams, in which he imagines himself as Indiana Jones. In the story he is on a mission to find his lost whip which is locked in a box in the palace of death. To find the key of that box, he needs to make free many souls who are in chains. Rahul imagines himself to be Indiana Jones, and Parthasarathy, Madhu etc. as the locked spirits, and Padma as a spirit who motivates Rahul to find the key.
Later, he realises that the key to open all the locks of spirits is his heart and his love. He then arranges a beach program with Padma during which he brings a band that sings about living in the present. Prominent actor Shreyas Talpade appears as the lead singer in this song. Rahul asks everybody to write down their one wish and put it in a pot. Then he and Padma exchanges their wishes. They form the Wish Fairy Club and fulfill everybody's wishes.
Rahul and Padma were about to be in a physical relationship, but Rahul resists. Padma gets angry and throws off her wig to Rahul; she is bald, due to her disease. Padma's condition gets worse and Rahul looks for her wish pot. He finds that her last wish is to make love with Rahul. Rahul agrees and kisses Padma, and she dies at the moment.
Rahul finds an Indiana Jones costume and a whip in the Wish Fairy Club closet, which he had wished for and given by Padma. Rahul's condition gets worse, and Nafisa re-enters the story. It is revealed that Padma had called Nafisa before her death and asked her to take care of Rahul. Meanwhile, Govinda tell the further story to Rahul and Rahul desperately begin to search for some 'Naksha' which will lead him to a waterfall to cure his cancer. He then realises that the waterfall is near a resort in Himalayas which was once the biggest dream of Rahul.
The closing scene of the movie shows Rahul and Nafisa leaving the rehabilitation centre.
They are going on a journey to that resort to drink water from that waterfall which will cure Rahul's cancer permanently.

Cast

Aashayein was shot on locations in Puducherry and Hyderabad, India. John Abraham had to lose 16 kilos for the film. The title is inspired by the song "Aashayein" from Nagesh Kukunoor directed film Iqbal.

Track list

This music is composed by Pritam, Salim-Sulaiman and Shiraz Uppal. The lyrics are penned by Mir Ali Husain. The music was released on 27 July.

Critical reception

rated the film 3.5 out of 5 saying, "This is unarguably Kukunoor’s most sensitive and moving work since "Iqbal". It touches the heart". Rajeev Masand of IBN gave 1.5/5 and commented, "Aashayein is a difficult film to sit through it is in fact a serious test of your patience." Noyon Jyoti Parasara of AOL rated the film 2 out of 5 and said, "...nothing comes through except disappointment.".

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