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We as family want to go beyond moviemaking: Aishwarya
Showbiz Desk
JOHANNESBURG—Aishwarya Rai says she as well as the Bachchan household
wants to do much more than moviemaking, and the opening of a rural
school for girls in Uttar Pradesh named after her is the first step in
that direction. “I’m so glad I have married into a family that feels the
same. They’re very sensitive about life itself and I’m very glad that we
as a family feel the need to do a lot more beyond our craft,” Aishwarya,
who is the daughter-in-law of Amitabh Bachchan, said in an interview.
“This is our initial step in this direction and with everybody’s support
and blessings, we should be able to do a lot more in life ahead.”
Aishwarya does not mind the constant public glare when something as
innocuous as visiting a temple with her in-laws draws the paparazzi by
the hordes.
“I think, as Pa (superstar Amitabh) has very rightly put it in several
interviews before me, the fact is that today there is just a lot more
media attention. We have always gone to temples or places of worship
individually, even before I married into this family. “It’s just a way
of life, but I guess with the widespread reach of the media today and
with them being everywhere and with the number of television channels
and websites and newspapers and magazines, it’s going to happen,” she
said.
Recently, an Indian television channel, India TV, claimed that Aishwarya
and top Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie could be related as research
has shown that all blue-eyed people have common ancestry from centuries
ago. “This is crazy,” the surprised actress broke into peals of
laughter. Like most of the times, she was completely rooted to the
ground, unfazed by “the strange biological parallel.”
Commenting on her “foray” into Hollywood, Aishwarya said: “You know I’ve
always said that it is not a foray - I’m not going anywhere. “I’m just
very glad of the fact that I’ve been fortunate enough to be able to work
in cinema in the larger sense of the term, irrespective of the language
or the place in the world it has been made in.
“So, be it Tamil movies; be it a Bengali film; Hindi movies; and a
couple of English movies; time is a huge deciding factor in my schedule.
The last English film I acted in was ‘The Pink Panther 2’, which will be
released probably by the end of the year or early next year. Let’s see
what the future holds for me (in Hollywood)!” Aishwarya will be on board
for a Tamil film directed by Shankar opposite Tamil superstar Rajnikant.
Titled “Robot”, the film is a Rs.1 billion-project and it will be her
second movie with Shankar after “Jeans” in 1988.
Incidentally, the 57-year-old southern icon Rajnikant has a daughter
named Aishwarya. Speaking about her forthcoming release “Jodhaa Akbar”,
which releases worldwide Feb 15, the actress said: “The decision was an
instant ‘Yes!’ Given the character and the script and the subject, it is
an actor’s dream to be part of such a project.”
Asked how it was working with Hrithik Roshan on two movies - “Dhoom 2”
and “Jodhaa Akbar” - back-to-back, she said: “I was very lucky to get to
work with Hrithik in two movies. They were so diverse in genre, energy
and personality. “At one end is ‘Dhoom 2’, which was so contemporary -
joyous, fast and bold and today and fun! It was just wild energy. At the
other end, we immediately delved into the subject with ‘Jodhaa Akbar’,
which is so detailed, so researched and yet so pure, so spontaneous and
innocent.” Aishwarya and Hrithik shared good screen chemistry in “Dhoom”.
And in “Jodhaa Akbar”, the vibes were just as good. |