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Aishwarya Rai turns 33
From Noreen Aslam
NEW
DELHI—She rules the hearts of millions and is touted as one of the most
beautiful actresses ever to grace Indian cinema. Aishwarya Rai, who
turns 33 Wednesday, returns to the marquee after a long hiatus - playing
a courtesan in “Umrao Jaan” and an oomph girl in “Dhoom 2”.
The actress, who is said to be dating Abhishek Bachchan, will reportedly
announce her engagement on her birthday. According to insiders,
Abhishek’s ailing grandmother Teji Bachchan is eager to see him married,
and the couple is said to be planning to tie the knot early next year.
But Aishwarya, who is apparently attending family dinners and
get-togethers at the Bachchan household, is tight-lipped about her
relationship.
She is currently busy promoting her two films. In Yash Raj Films’
upcoming “Dhoom 2”, Aishwarya plays a hi-tech thief along with Hrithik
Roshan, while in J.P. Dutta’s “Umrao Jaan”, a screen adaptation of Mirza
Mohammed Haadi Ruswa’s Urdu novel “Umrao Jaan Ada” and a tragic
historical, she plays a courtesan.
“When Dutta narrated the script to me, I told him that if you get
Aishwarya to play the role of Umrao Jaan only then make the film, else
drop it. According to me, the character requires an enigmatic quality to
it. This is what I feel Aishwarya’s personality symbolises,” said
well-known lyricist Javed Akhtar on the actress.
“Hers is a personality that is a kind of riddle. Even Dutta felt the
same way and now after watching the finished product I feel that no one
else could have made it.”
However, there is a notion among some that she is not a good actress and
has hogged the limelight mainly for her looks, and her affairs with
co-stars Salman Khan and Viveik Oberoi.
“Aishwarya is not known as a bankable actor. People think of her as
wooden. She can’t emote. Dutta is not only a good director; he is also a
good technician. He knows how to extract work from his artist. We are
confident that Aishwarya must have played the role convincingly,” New
Delhi-based distributor Sanjay Mehta told newsmen.
“Umrao Jaan” and “Dhoom 2” will put to test her versatility. Critics
believe that so far only Sanjay Leela Bhansali has been able to extract
the best out of her in his hit “Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam” and “Devdas”,
India’s official entry for the Oscars in 2003.
Her being crowned Miss World in 1994 made her entry into films smooth.
She was flooded with offers but chose to start her acting career with
Mani Ratnam’s Tamil film “Iruvar”.
Her performance was critically appreciated and she soon forayed into
Bollywood with Rahul Rawail’s “Aur Pyar Ho Gaya” opposite Bobby Deol.
The film not only fetched her a Filmfare award for best debut but she
had top-notch directors making a beeline for her house.
She was soon signed up by one of the most talented filmmakers in the
industry, Bhansali, for “Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam”. In this love triangle,
which also had Ajay Devgan, she was paired for the first time with
Salman Khan.
Their onscreen chemistry was electrifying and the film was widely
appreciated and fetched her Filmfare’s best actress award. She started
receiving offers from some of the biggest names in the industry -
Subhash Ghai, Yash Chopra and Mansoor Khan.
Chopra signed her up with Shah Rukh Khan and Amitabh Bachchan in “Mohabattein”.
The film didn’t do well but the audience liked her pairing with Shah
Rukh. Bhansali cast the two in his magnum opus “Devdas” that went on to
become a major hit. Post-”Devdas” Aishwarya shifted her focus to
Hollywood. Her first international venture was Gurinder Chadha’s “Bride
& Prejudice”. The film was a flop but it didn’t stop her from getting
new projects.
Some of her prestigious international projects include - “Provoked”,
“The Last Legion” opposite Colin Firth and Sir Ben Kingsley and “Chaos”.
While scaling new heights in Bollywood and international films,
Aishwarya never crossed the line in terms of skin show on screen.
“I am not comfortable about kissing or nudity. I am clear about what I
want. I’ll work only with good directors who’ll offer me two-dimensional
roles. The director and the role are most important.
“Women in the industry have been exploited very often but there are some
actors who believe that the short cut to stardom is through nudity or
exposure. Such success is, in fact, very short-lived. I have never done
a kissing scene nor do I have intentions to,” she is quoted as saying.
Since she set foot in filmdom, the India media has been sometimes nasty
to her but she hasn’t bothered much about what they thought or wrote
about her.
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