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Movie review: Aashiqui 2, a musical romance partially infectious

New Delhi: A rockstar, so infectiously addicted to liquor, that never tried to care about his drooping career that foots his bills.  He roared loud in the international football arena while at the peak of

India TV News Desk Updated on: April 27, 2013 8:51 IST
movie review aashiqui 2 a musical romance partially
movie review aashiqui 2 a musical romance partially infectious

New Delhi: A rockstar, so infectiously addicted to liquor, that never tried to care about his drooping career that foots his bills. 


He roared loud in the international football arena while at the peak of his career and serenaded each music follower by his catchy tunes, but now, he is miffed even if he has to wait outside a recording studio.

The former superstar is now so depressed with negative vibes that he unwontedly consumes all his despair, aggression and lethargies by taking recourse to Bacchus.

Surely Mohit Suri hasn't reloaded the sincerity of the prequel in ‘Aashiqui 2', but has still maintained the decorum in it. 

Rahul Jaykar (Aditya Roy Kapoor) has all the fame in his baggage but sooner he becomes a slave to intoxication. He is so badly trapped by alcohol that his will power diminishes.

Bumped out of a rock concert, he comes across Aarohi Shirke (Shraddha Kapoor), a singer at bar whom he feels has an angel's voice and could be the singing sensation of tomorrow.

Rahul nourishes and grooms his ladylove to offer her a ladder to stardom but the leftover stardom of his pawn career starts diminishing thereafter. How will there love survive? Mohit Suri's saga is all about this.
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