At no point is the man’s love challenged by jealousy but it is his own descent that claws him from within, which the film admirably maintains. Strikingly, the script writers maintain a strict dichotomy between Rahul’s love for Arohi and how he hauntingly bears failure and bruised ego of a yesteryear star, without mixing the two. The plot has been written from an enlightened perspective which does understand the necessity of coming of age in terms of ideas. Surprisingly, the script has kept the love story independent of Rahul’s self loathing tendencies. The film could easily pass as a documentary for Alcoholics Anonymous! Oodles of melodrama and dollops of mush leave you feeling diabetic! But as far as the script goes, there is an interesting and rather impressive point to note. Does their love survive the hardships of life? Or dilemmas of pride and ego weigh heavy on them? Aditya Roy Kapur And Shradha Kapoor in Aashiqui 2 Movie Stills Aashiqui 2 Review: Script Analysis While slowly he finds himself falling in love with her, her success coincides with his failure, with Rahul settling for being a successful woman’s shadow. An impressed Rahul decides to build her career in order to give his crumbling life a purpose. At a local bar in Goa, he spots Arohi, singing his famous number with greater passion than him. After a nasty scene of drunken revelry at a concert, popular singer Rahul Jaikar washes down his low self morale with more alcohol.
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