MUMBAI: It’s been 15 years since the release of the film Aisha in Hindi cinema. Actress and fashionista Sonam Kapoor shared that during the making of the film, she and her sister Rhea Kapoor knew they wanted to experiment with fashion and make it both cool and accessible to people.
Aisha marked Rhea Kapoor's debut as a producer and starred Sonam Kapoor, Amrita Puri and Ira Dubey, with Rajshree Ojha in the director's seat.
Revisiting the film, the actress said: "While making Aisha, we never set out with the intent to make any cultural impact. We were two girls wanting to make a film that we wanted to see as an audience and something that Bollywood wasn’t making for us to enjoy.”
The actress added: “People felt that and made us recognise this when they saw the film as they found it was a generation defining film for youngsters then."
“During the making of the film, we always knew that we wanted it to play with fashion and make it cool yet accessible to people.”
Sonam revealed that she and Rhean loved it and “we knew everyone was into it but there was never a film that was so front-footed about making a chick flick that focussed on fashion.”
“We were unaware what Aisha would do in cinema and how it would impact pop culture and the psyche of the youth of the country and also South Asians worldwide."
Talking about how Aisha started conversations about fashion in Bollywood, Sonam said: "For the first time in Bollywood, fashion wasn’t just a background element but it was in front and centre and sparked mainstream conversations about style and self-expression through what we wear – something I have always stood for."