It is weird that Aashiqui 2 doesn't engage you a 100%. It has decent performances, characters who know and show their feelings, a believable love story, yet it's not completely there.
It's love at first sight for singing-sensation-who-has-now-lost-his-mojo Rahul Jaikar (Aditya Roy Kapoor) when he meets Arohi Shirke (Shradhha Kapoor), a small-time singer at a bar. He's clueless where he's headed in life but in that moment, he's found a purpose. A reason to live.
Aashiqui 2 is a selfless tale of love, hard to come by and a refreshing break from the usual underpinnings - revenge, backstabbing, jealousy - in love stories today. The duo share a great chemistry on screen. Aditya showed promise in Guzarish...
Besides the (lack of) acting, the film suffers on scripting. The screenplay is jittery, given to fits and starts and awkward transitions. The story is as dull as ditch-water, and the characters not much better.