Unable to afford the shoes, Mansi is vulnerable to the manipulations of a woman named Reena (Daisy Irani), who is secretly a procuress. Reena offers to buy the shoes, then lures Mansi into a hotel room where she is unknowingly introduced to sex work. This traumatic event is the inciting incident that propels Mansi into a double life. She begins secretly working as a sex worker, not out of a desire for transgression, but out of a perceived necessity to provide for her family and buy the luxuries they desire. This sets the stage for the film's central paradox: how can a marriage built on love and faith survive a betrayal born from desperation and love itself?
At its heart, Aastha is a film about the quiet dissolution of a marriage, not through dramatic fights or infidelity, but through the corrosive pressure of unmet desires and financial strain. The story centers on Mansi, played by the legendary Rekha, a dedicated housewife and mother, and her husband Amar, played by the equally formidable Om Puri. Amar is a principled but modestly paid college professor, while Mansi manages the household and cares for their young daughter. On the surface, theirs is a stable, loving family unit. However, this placid surface is disrupted when their daughter asks for an expensive pair of shoes, a seemingly simple request that exposes the fault lines in their middle-class existence. Rekha Ompuri Aastha Sex Hot Scene.rar
: A dedicated housewife, mother, and part-time teacher. Unable to afford the shoes, Mansi is vulnerable