Aishwarya
Rai (born 1 November 1973, also known by her married name
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, is an Indian actress, model and the winner of
the Miss World 1994 pageant. Through her successful acting career,
she has established herself as one of the most popular and
high-profile celebrities in India. Rai has received several awards,
including two Filmfare Awards from ten nominations, and she was
awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2009. She is
often cited as the "most beautiful woman in the
world".
While
in college, Rai did a few modelling assignments. Following
appearances in several television commercials, she entered the Miss
India pageant, in which she placed second. She was then crowned Miss
World 1994, after which she began receiving offers to act in film.
She made her acting debut in Mani Ratnam's 1997 Tamil film Iruvar
starring legendary versatile actor Mohanlal and had her first Hindi
film release in Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya that same year. Her first
commercial success was the Tamil romantic drama Jeans (1998),
following which she achieved wider success and two Best Actress
awards at Filmfare for her performances in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
(1999) and Devdas (2002). She garnered critical appreciation for
portraying a passionate artist in the Tamil romance Kandukondain
Kandukondain (2000), Rabindranath Tagore's heroine, Binodini, in the
Bengali film Chokher Bali (2003), a depressed woman in the
relationship drama Raincoat (2004) and as Kiranjit Ahluwalia in the
British drama film Provoked (2006). Rai's greatest commercial
successes have been the romance Mohabbatein (2000), the adventure
film Dhoom 2 (2006), the historical romance Jodhaa Akbar (2008), and
the science fiction film Enthiran (2010). She also received praise
for portraying a nurse in the drama Guzaarish (2010). Rai took a
sabbatical from film acting in 2010, and made her comeback with the
thriller Jazbaa (2015).
Rai
married actor Abhishek Bachchan in 2007 with whom she has a daughter.
Her off-screen roles include duties as a brand ambassador for several
charity organisations and campaigns. She is a Goodwill Ambassador for
the Joint United Nations Programme on AIDS (UNAIDS). In 2003, she was
the first Indian actress to be a jury member at the Cannes Film
Festival.
Rai
was born into a Tulu-speaking Bunt[9] family in Mangalore,
Karnataka. Her father, Krishnaraj, was an Army biologist, while
her mother, Brinda, is a homemaker. She has one elder brother,
Aditya Rai, who is an engineer in the merchant navy. Rai's movie Dil
Ka Rishta (2003) was co-produced by her brother and co-written by her
mother. The family moved to Mumbai, where Rai attended the
Arya Vidya Mandir High School. Rai did her intermediate schooling
at Jai Hind College for a year, and then joined DG Ruparel
College in Matunga, securing 90 percent in the HSC exams.
She trained in classical dance and music for five years during her
teens. Her favourite subject was zoology, so she initially
considered a career in medicine. Then with plans to become an
architect, she enrolled at Rachana Sansad Academy of
Architecture, but later gave up her education to pursue a career
in modelling.
In
1991, Rai won an international supermodel contest (organised by Ford)
and was eventually featured in the American edition of Vogue.
In 1993, Rai gained huge public recognition for her appearance in a
Pepsi commercial with actors Aamir Khan and Mahima Chaudhry. The
single line – "Hi, I'm Sanjana," of her dialogue in the
commercial made her instantly famous. In the 1994 Miss India
pageant, she won second place, behind Sushmita Sen, and was crowned
Miss India World, also winning five other sub-titles, including "Miss
Catwalk", "Miss Miraculous", "Miss Photogenic",
"Miss Perfect Ten" and "Miss Popular". With
Sen representing India at the Miss Universe pageant, Rai's duties as
the first runner-up included representing India in the rival Miss
World Pageant, held that year in Sun City, South Africa. She went on
to win the crown where she also won the "Miss Photogenic"
award and Miss World Continental Queen of Beauty − Asia and
Oceania. After winning the pageant, Rai spoke of her dream for
peace for this world, and her desire to be an ambassador of peace
during her one-year reign in London. Rai continued to pursue
a career as a model until she became an actress.
Rai
made her acting debut in 1997 with Mani Ratnam's Tamil film Iruvar, a
semi-biographical political drama, featuring Mohanlal, Prakash Raj,
Tabu and Revathi. The film was a critical success and among other
awards, won the Best Film award at the Belgrade International Film
Festival Rai featured as Pushpavalli and Kalpana – dual roles;
the latter was a fictionalised portrayal of politician and former
actress Jayalalithaa. Due to Rai's weak Tamil-speaking skills,
her dialogue in the film was dubbed by Tamil actress Rohini. That
same year, she was cast as Ashi, a naive teenager in her first
Bollywood film – Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya, a romantic comedy opposite
Bobby Deol. Both Iruvar and Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya were commercial
failures and reviewers were critical of Rai's acting ability in both
the films. However, for the latter, she won a Screen Award for Best
Female Debut.
In
the 1998 big-budget Tamil romantic drama Jeans directed by S.
Shankar, Rai appeared alongside Prashanth and Nassar. She played
Madhumita, a young woman who accompanies her ailing grandmother to
the United States to seek medical attention. A commercial success,
the film earned Rai praise for her acting and dancing skills.
Unlike in Iruvar, Rai practised and dubbed for her own lines in the
film. Jeans was later submitted as India's official entry to the
Academy Awards for 1998. Her first role in 1999 was in the
melodrama Aa Ab Laut Chalen, directed by Rishi Kapoor. The film was a
critical failure and had a below average performance at the box
office. Rai's portrayal of Pooja Walia, a traditional Indian
woman living in the United States, met with negative reviews;
Rediff.com published, "Aishwarya Rai sports a plastic smile and
never gets a scene where she can portray any depth. All she does is
cry and smile and look pretty".
In
1999, Rai starred in the romantic drama Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam which
became a significant turning point in her career. The film, an
adaptation of Maitreyi Devi's Bengali novel Na Hanyate, was directed
by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and co-starred Salman Khan and Ajay Devgan.
She played the main protagonist Nandini, a Gujarati woman who is
forced into wedlock (with Devgan's character) despite being in love
with another man (played by Khan). TheMovieReport.com praised Rai's
performance over her co-actors and noted, "Rai, in a luminous,
award-winning performance (largely considered her big dramatic
breakthrough—and justifiably so), fills in the conflicted emotional
shades that Khan fails to bring with his one-dimensional
presence". Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam emerged as a major
commercial success and won Rai a Filmfare Award for Best Actress.
Rai next took the leading role of Mansi, an aspiring singer, in
Subhash Ghai's musical Taal; alongside Akshay Khanna, Anil Kapoor,
Amrish Puri and Alok Nath. A reviewer for Rediff praised her
dancing prowess in it. A moderate domestic success, Taal was
notable for being the first Indian film to feature in the top twenty
listing at the American box-office. Rai received a second
Best Actress nomination that year at the Filmfare Awards ceremony.
In
2000, Rai starred in Kandukondain Kandukondain, a Tamil language
adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Sense and Sensibility. Directed by
Rajiv Menon, the film also starred Tabu, Mammooty and Ajith Kumar in
prominent roles. Rai was cast as Meenakshi (based on the character of
Marianne Dashwood), the younger sister of Tabu's character. The
film was a critical and commercial success and earned Rai positive
comments from critics; a review carried by The Indian Express
summarised, "Attacking her role with just the perfect dollop of
innocence, Aishwarya does full justice to her part, and matches up
perfectly to Tabu."
Rai
next starred alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Chandrachur Singh in the
action drama Josh. She portrayed Shirley Dias, the twin sister of
Khan's character who falls in love with his arch enemy's brother
(played by Singh). The casting of Rai as Khan's sister was
considered an unusual pairing at the time; director Mansoor Khan,
however, described it as "perfect". Despite earning
mixed reviews from film critics, Josh emerged as a commercial
success. Satish Kaushik's social drama Hamara Dil Aapke Paas
Hai was Rai's next release; she played a rape victim in the film.
Co-starring Anil Kapoor and Sonali Bendre, the film was well received
by critics and did moderate business at the box office. Film critic
Sukanya Verma praised Rai's decision to star in the film and added
that she "conveys the turmoil and pain of a rape victim well.
But it is her transition from an emotional wreck trying to gather the
broken pieces of her life back together that is amazing."
Rai eventually earned a third Best Actress nomination at
Filmfare.
Following
a leading role in the box-office flop Dhai Akshar Prem Ke, Rai took
on a supporting role in Aditya Chopra's ensemble romance Mohabbatein.
Rai's role was that of Megha Shankar, the daughter of Amitabh
Bachchan's character who commits suicide after realising that her
father will not accept her romance with one of his students (played
by Shah Rukh Khan). Despite earning mixed reviews from film critics,
Mohabbatein emerged as the second highest-grossing film of the year
and earned Rai a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
nomination. The following year, she starred alongside
Govinda and Jackie Shroff in the romantic comedy Albela. Upon
release, both the film and her performance received mostly negative
reviews; Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama criticised the film and
mentioned Rai as "plastic in some scenes".
After
featuring in David Dhawan's slapstick comedy film Hum Kisise Kum
Nahin, Rai appeared alongside Shahrukh Khan and Madhuri Dixit in
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's love-saga Devdas, an adaptation of Sharat
Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel of the same name. She played the
role of Paro (Parvati), the love interest of the protagonist (played
by Khan). The film was screened at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival and
was featured by Time in their listing of the "10 best films of
the millennium". The film emerged as a major
international success with revenues of over ₹840 million (US$12
million). Alan Morrison, writing for Empire, praised the
performances of the three leads and wrote, "Aishwarya Rai proves
she has the acting talent to back up her flawless looks".
Devdas was chosen as India's official entry for the Academy Award for
Best Foreign Language Film and received a nomination at the BAFTA
Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category. In India, the
film won 10 Filmfare Awards, including a second Best Actress award
for Rai.
In
2003, Rai featured in two romantic dramas of Bollywood, her brother's
production début Dil Ka Rishta, alongside Arjun Rampal, and Rohan
Sippy's Kuch Na Kaho, alongside Abhishek Bachchan. Neither of
these films fared well critically or commercially. She was
later noted for her starring role in Rituparno Ghosh's independent
Bengali film Chokher Bali, an adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore's
novel of the same name. She portrayed the character of Binodini,
an emotionally manipulative widow, struggling with her sexual desires
in early-20th century Bengal. The film was a major critical
success and Rai earned positive notice for her performance; Derek
Elley of Variety noted, "Rai dominates the film with her
delicately sensual presence and physical grace".
Commercially, the film was a sleeper hit.
After
the success of Chokher Bali, Rai returned to main stream Hindi film
with Rajkumar Santoshi's Khakee (2004), an action thriller featuring
Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgan and Tusshar Kapoor. The
film tells the story of five constables embroiled in a mystery
surrounding a terrorist attack; Rai's role was that of Mahalakshmi, a
gun moll. While filming for Khakee, Rai was accidentally hit by a
running car, which resulted in the fracture of her left foot.
Upon release, the film received moderate critical and commercial
success. In her next release, the romantic comedy Kyun! Ho Gaya
Na..., Rai played Diya Malhotra, a university student who develops a
one-sided attraction toward her friend Arjun Khanna (played by Vivek
Oberoi). The film received positive to mixed comments from critics,
but failed commercially.
In
late 2004, Rai garnered international recognition for her starring
role opposite Martin Henderson in Gurinder Chadha's British film
Bride and Prejudice, a Bollywood-style adaptation of Jane Austen's
novel Pride and Prejudice. International film critics were
appreciative of Rai's "beauty" but questioned her acting
abilities; a review carried by The New York Times mentioned her as
"radiantly beautiful but inert". With a worldwide gross
of $24 million against a production budget of $7 million, Bride and
Prejudice proved a commercial success. Rai next collaborated with
director Rituparno Ghosh, for the second time, in the relationship
drama Raincoat, an adaptation of O. Henry's The Gift of the Magi.
Also featuring Ajay Devgan, Raincoat met with wide critical acclaim
and among other wins, won the National Film Award for Best Feature
Film in Hindi. The Hindu noted, "As Neerja, [Rai] appears
to have shed her inhibitions about looking unglamorous. What is more,
she seems to have made an earnest effort to emote, using less of her
body and limbs and more of her face, and eyes in particular".
She eventually received another Best Actress nomination at Filmfare.
Rai
next co-starred alongside Sanjay Dutt and Zayed Khan in the 2005
adult drama Shabd, which tells the story of an author who convinces
his wife to pursue an illicit relationship with a younger man in
research for his next book. The film received predominantly negative
reviews and proved a commercial failure. The Times of India
concluded, "For the umpteenth time, Ms Rai looks drop-dead
gorgeous. And that's about it. She is like that picture postcard you
get when what you were actually waiting for is a letter. It's very
beautiful to look at, but is of no use because it says nothing."
That same year, Rai took on the lead role of Tilo in Paul Mayeda
Berges's romantic fantasy film The Mistress of Spices, an adaptation
of the novel of the same name by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. The
film received negative reviews from film critics and emerged
as a commercial failure. Peter Bradshaw of
The Guardian termed Rai's performance as "annoying" and
wrote that she "wafts and simpers" through the entire
film.[80] Rai's only successful venture of 2005 was a special
appearance in Shaad Ali's comedy Bunty Aur Babli, in which she
featured in the popular item number Kajra Re.
Rai
had two film releases in 2006, J P Dutta's Umrao Jaan and Yash Raj
Films' Dhoom 2. The former, an adaptation of Mirza Hadi Ruswa's Urdu
novel Umrao Jaan Ada (1905), tells the story of a doomed courtesan
from 19th-century Lucknow. Rai played the titular role, a character
famously played by Rekha in the first film adaptation of the novel.
Reviewers, while comparing the film to its previous adaptation, were
critical of the film as well as of Rai's performance. BBC noted,
"While only Aishwarya could emulate the grace and poise of
Rekha, she doesn't quite capture the intensity of Umrao's abiding
melancholy", adding that "Rai's incandescent beauty and
artistry does indeed keep the audience watching, though not
necessarily emotionally engaged."
In
the Sanjay Gadhvi-directed adventure film Dhoom 2, Rai portrayed
Sunehri, a petty thief who helps the police catch an illusive
criminal; the film had an ensemble cast including Hrithik Roshan,
Abhishek Bachchan, Bipasha Basu, and Uday Chopra. Though
critically unsuccessful, the film was Rai's first major commercial
success since Devdas; the film was declared a blockbuster, and became
the highest grossing Indian film of 2006 with gross revenues of over
₹1.11 billion (US$16 million). Rediff.com commented, "[She]
is all gloss and no depth. You seldom feel any tension in her
behaviour and expressions. Sunehri enters the film nearly 50
minutes after its opening in a disguise. In no time, she is wearing
the flimsiest of clothes. Once she opens her mouth—and she does it
two minutes after appearing in the film—she spoils the image."
Nonetheless, her performance earned her a sixth Filmfare Award
nomination in the Best Actress category.
In
2007, Rai played the wife of Abhishek Bachchan's character in Mani
Ratnam's social drama Guru. A fictionalised biography of businessman
Dhirubhai Ambani, Guru tells the rag to riches story of an uneducated
man who builds a multinational corporation. The film met with
international critical acclaim and emerged as a box-office
success. Richard Corliss of Time labelled her character as an
"ornament", but Raja Sen from Rediff described it as
"arguably her finest performance, visible especially when she
takes over the film's climax." Rai received her seventh
Best Actress nomination at Filmfare for her performance in the film.
Rai next starred alongside Naveen Andrews and Miranda Richardson in
Jag Mundhra's independent British drama Provoked, as the real-life
character of Kiranjit Ahluwalia, a non-resident Indian who murders
her husband after suffering years of domestic abuse. Rai earned
mostly positive comments for her performance. Critic Indu Mirani
from DNA wrote, "Aishwarya Rai plays the battered wife in what
is undoubtedly one of her best performances to date. Rai convincingly
goes through the various stages of shock, bewilderment, remorse and
finally vindication". Internationally well-received, the
film emerged as a moderate commercial success in the United
Kingdom. That same year, Rai starred alongside Ben Kingsley,
Colin Firth and Thomas Sangster as the Indian warrior Mira in Doug
Lefler's epic film The Last Legion.
After
a series of films that under-performed either critically or
commercially, Rai garnered both critical and box-office success with
Ashutosh Gowariker's period romance Jodhaa Akbar (2008). The film
narrates a partly fictionalised account of a marriage of convenience
between the Mughal emperor Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar (played by
Hrithik Roshan) and the Rajput princess Jodha Bai (played by Rai).
Rajeev Masand noted, "Aishwarya Rai is wonderfully restrained
and uses her eyes expertly to communicate so much, making this one of
her finest outings on screen". The film had gross earnings
of ₹1.12 billion (US$17 million) and fetched Rai a Best Actress
nomination at the Filmfare Awards ceremony. She then co-starred
with her husband, Abhishek Bachchan, and her father-in-law, Amitabh
Bachchan, in Ram Gopal Verma's political drama Sarkar Raj, a sequel
to the 2005 box-office hit Sarkar. Rai was cast as Anita Rajan,
the CEO of an international power firm who proposes to set up a plant
in rural Maharashtra. The film was a critical and commercial success,
with praise directed to the performances of the three
leads.
Rai's
next role was in the 2009 Harald Zwart-directed spy comedy The Pink
Panther 2. Starring alongside Steve Martin, Jean Reno and Emily
Mortimer, Rai portrayed the role of Sonia Solandres, a seductive
criminology expert. Like its predecessor, the sequel received
negative reviews from critics, but did a moderate business of
$34 million at the American box office. Roger Ebert wrote, "Rai
is breathtaking in Bollywood films, where they devote a great deal of
expertise to admiring beauty, but here she's underutilized and too
much in the background"; USA Today mentioned her
expressions as "wooden" and added, "She looks
gorgeous, but her expression rarely changes".
In
2010, Rai was cast by Mani Ratnam in his bilingual modern-day
adaptation of the Indian epic Ramayana. Her role was that of Ragini
(modeled on Sita, the heroine of Ramayana), a woman married to the
superintendent of police, who is kidnapped by a bandit. The Hindi
version (Raavan) and the Tamil version (Raavanan) of the film were
shot simultaneously and Rai played the same role in both the film
versions. The films received polarising reviews from film
critics, as did Rai's performance. Kaveree Bamzai of India Today
wrote, "Aishwarya's Sita is one of the best things in the film
... her performance is heartfelt—this is a performer who is at ease
playing women, rather than girls". However, film critics
Aniruddha Guha and Rajeev Masand criticised her character and noted,
"She's left to scream and shriek and hiss."
Commercially, Raavanan emerged as a success while Raavan
flopped. Rai's next role was opposite Rajinikanth in the science
fiction Tamil film Enthiran (2010), directed by S. Shankar. She
was cast as Sana, a college student and the girlfriend of
Rajinikanth's character. At the time of release, Enthiran was the
most expensive Indian film production and eventually emerged as one
of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. She
then appeared as Mala, an impetuous brat, in Vipul Shah's Action
Replayy; a science fiction comedy co-starring Akshay Kumar, Aditya
Roy Kapoor and Neha Dhupia.
Rai's
final film of 2010 was the drama Guzaarish; her third collaboration
with director Sanjay Leela Bhansali and actor Hrithik Roshan.
The film tells the story of Ethan Mascarenas, a former magician
(played by Roshan) suffering from quadriplegia, who after years of
struggle, files an appeal for euthanasia. Rai's role was that of
Sophia D'Souza, Mascarenas' nurse, who is abused by her alcoholic
husband. Despite flopping at the box-office, Guzaarish met with
positive critical comments. The Telegragh described it to be "one
of Aishwarya Rai’s best performances" and The Times of India
summarised, "Aishwarya is a stunning picture of fire and grace,
walking away with certain scenes by her sheer vitality."
In 2011, Rai was cast as the protagonist of Madhur Bhandarkar's
social drama Heroine; however, due to her pregnancy, Rai was replaced
by actress Kareena Kapoor, the original choice for the
role.
After
a five-year sabbatical from film acting, Rai made a comeback with
Sanjay Gupta's drama-thriller Jazbaa, co-starring Shabana Azmi and
Irrfan Khan. A remake of the Korean thriller Seven Days (2007),
the film saw Rai play the role of Anuradha Verma, a criminal lawyer
who is forced to defend a rapist in exchange for her daughter's
safety. The film received mixed reviews from critics but turned out
to be a profitable venture at box-office. Shomini Sen from
CNN-IBN writing, "Jazbaa scores only because of the
performances. Aishwarya Rai grunts and screeches on some scenes but
manages to deliver a convincing performance."
In
2016, Rai starred in Omung Kumar's biographical drama Sarbjit. The
film is based on the life of Indian farmer Sarabjit Singh, who was
convicted of terrorism by a Pakistani court, and how his sister
Dalbir Kaur fought relentlessly for his release. Rai played the role
of the sister of Sarabjit Singh (played by Randeep Hooda). The
film premiered at the 69th Cannes Film Festival, and received
mixed to negative reactions from critics, as did Rai's
performance. Few reviewers expressed that Rai was "miscast"
as she neither looked nor sounded like a Sikh woman. Her Punjabi
accent and her over-the-top performance in some scenes was largely
criticized, though several critics took note of how much she stood
out in the film's quieter scenes. Rajeev Masand
summarised that "she's required to scream and shout and weep
copiously to express her anguish; the shrillness does her no favors.
In quieter moments – like one in which Dalbir can't bear to part
with her stillborn baby – the actress shines."
Commercially, the film performed poorly. Rai will appear in
Karan Johar's romantic drama Ae Dil Hai Mushkil alongside Ranbir
Kapoor and Anushka Sharma in late 2016, the film is slated to release
on 28th October, 2016.
Rai
made her first commercial for Camlin pencils when she was in the 9th
grade. Rai became popular after appearing in a Pepsi commercial with
actor Aamir Khan. She is the only actress who endorsed both Pepsi
and Coca-Cola. She is one of the top brand ambassadors in the
country and is one of the top paid Bollywood actresses in this
respect. She modelled for Titan Watches, Longines watches,
L'Oréal, Coca-Cola, Lakmé Cosmetics, Casio pager, Philips,
Palmolive, Lux, Fuji films, Nakshatra Diamond
Jewellery, and Kalyan Jewellers. She was named the official
brand ambassador for De Beers diamonds in India. Rai has been
ranked the 2nd most popular watch brand ambassador worldwide in a
survey, conducted by World Watch Report. In 2013 Rai and her
husband Abhishek Bachchan have been roped in as the brand ambassadors
by the TTK Group. Rai endorses Lodha’s Worli project by Lodha
Group World One.
In
1999 Rai participated in a world tour called the Magnificent Five,
along with Aamir Khan, Rani Mukerji, Akshaye Khanna and Twinkle
Khanna. In the same year, she was appointed as Longines
Ambassador of Elegance. In 2003 she became the first Indian
actress to be a jury member at the Cannes Film Festival. In the
same year she became a global brand ambassador of L'Oréal, alongside
Andie MacDowell, Eva Longoria and Penélope Cruz. Rai is
the brand ambassador for The Eye Bank Association of India's
nationwide campaign to promote eye donation in India. In 2005
she became a brand ambassador for Pulse Polio, a campaign established
by the Government of India in 1994 to eradicate polio in India.
In the same year, Rai was appointed spokesperson for the
International Year of Microcredit, raising awareness of the main
goals and priorities of the United Nations' poverty alleviation
efforts.
In
February 2005 Rai performed with other Bollywood stars at the HELP!
Telethon Concert, an event to raise money for the victims of the 2004
tsunami earthquake. Along with other members of the Bachchan
family, she laid the foundation of a special school for
underprivileged girls in Daulatpur village in Uttar Pradesh in 2008.
Construction is being funded by the Bachchan family and the school
will be named after Rai. She appeared along with various other
Bollywood actors at the closing ceremony of the 2006 Commonwealth
Games in Melbourne. The performance showcased Indian culture as a
lead-up to India hosting the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Rai
is a UN Microcredit Spokesperson. She supports PETA India.
She pledged to donate her eyes to the Eye Bank Association of India
and appeared in a public awareness film on eye donation. In
November 2004, Rai created the Aishwarya Rai Foundation to help needy
people in India. In 2009 Rai was appointed as the first Goodwill
Ambassador of Smile Train, an international charity that provides
free Cleft lip and palate surgery to children in need. Her work with
Smile Train will focus not only on India, but on 76 different
developing countries around the world. In September 2012,
Rai had joined United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and
renowned Hollywood actor Michael Douglas at a ceremony to commemorate
the International Day of Peace in New York.[160] Later that week, she
was appointed as the new international Goodwill Ambassador for
UNAIDS, the joint United Nations programme on AIDS and HIV. She will
raise global awareness on protecting children from HIV infection and
increasing access to antiretroviral treatment.
Rai
has taken part in several stage shows and world tours since 2001. Her
first world tour, a series of concerts called Craze 2001, was
performed across the US alongside Anil Kapoor, Aamir Khan, Preity
Zinta and Gracy Singh. The show faced early cancellation due to the
11 September 2001 attacks, and the team prepared to return to India
as soon as possible. However, the shows continued successfully in
Canada. In 2002, she participated in the show From India With
Love in the UK, along with Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh
Khan and Preity Zinta. It took place at two outdoor venues,
Manchester's Old Trafford and London's Hyde Park, with over 100,000
spectators. In the summer of 2008, Rai, her husband Abhishek
Bachchan, her father-in-law Amitabh Bachchan, and actors Preity
Zinta, Ritesh Deshmukh and Madhuri Dixit starred in the
"Unforgettable World Tour" stage production. The first leg
covered the USA, Canada, Trinidad, and London, England. Rai is also
involved in the functional and administrative operations of her
father-in-law's company, originally known as ABCL, and rechristened
as AB Corp. Ltd. That company, along with Wizcraft International
Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., developed the Unforgettable
production.
Rai
along with her father-in-law Amitabh Bachchan were named in the
Panama Papers leak of confidential documents that provided detailed
information about more than 214,000 offshore companies listed by the
Panamanian corporate service provider Mossack Fonseca, including the
identities of shareholders and directors of the companies. The
documents show how wealthy individuals, including public officials,
hide their money from public scrutiny. As per Reserve Bank
of India guidelines, Indian citizens were not allowed to start an
overseas entity before 2003.
In
1999, Rai began dating Bollywood actor Salman Khan; their
relationship was often reported in the media until the couple
separated in 2002. Rai cited "abuse (verbal, physical and
emotional), infidelity and indignity" on the part of Khan as
reasons for ending the relationship.
Though
they both appeared in Dhai Akshar Prem Ke (in which her then longtime
boyfriend, Salman Khan, had a brief cameo) and Kuch Naa Kaho,
Abhishek Bachchan fell in love with Rai whilst filming Dhoom 2.
Their engagement was announced on 14 January 2007 and later confirmed
by his father, Amitabh Bachchan. The couple married on 20 April
2007 according to traditional Hindu rites of the Bunt community, to
which she belongs. Token North Indian and Bengali ceremonies
were also performed. The wedding took place in a private ceremony at
the Bachchan residence, "Prateeksha", in Juhu, Mumbai.
They have been described as a supercouple in the Indian
media. Rai is very close to her family and lived with them
in Bandra, Mumbai, until her marriage. Rai is Hindu
and deeply religious. Her international presence shot up when
Abhishek Bachchan accompanied her to the Cannes Film festival shortly
after their marriage, and later to The Oprah Winfrey Show, appearing
on 28 September 2009. They were described as being more famous
as a couple than Brangelina.
Rai
gave birth to a baby girl on 16 November 2011. Her daughter
became popularly known by the name of "Beti B", a name
attributed to her by fans and the media, since the couple took over
four months to name their daughter.
Rai
is commonly referred to by fans and the media by the nicknames "Ash"
and "Aish", but has stated that she dislikes being called
as such. She has discouraged people from referring to her by names
other than "Aishwarya" as she does not want to "spoil
[her] good name".
Rai
Bachchan is one of the most popular Bollywood celebrities in the
world. Despite constant media speculation,
she keeps her personal life well-guarded. Her beauty and
performances have made her as a style icon for young women. Over
17,000 websites dedicated to her, she was selected by Verve
Magazine in its list of the country's most powerful women. In
2001 Forbes named Rai among the top five Indian movie stars. In a
reader poll conducted by UK's Hello! magazine, she was voted "the
most attractive woman of 2003". In the same year, Rai
appeared in Rolling Stone magazine's annual "Hot List".
In 2004 she was chosen by TIME magazine as one of the world's most
influential people, and appeared on the cover of its 2003 Asia
edition. Rai has earned the distinction of being the
first Indian actress to be on the jury of the Cannes International
Film Festival In October 2004 a wax figure of Rai was put on
display in London's Madame Tussaud's wax museum. She was the
sixth Indian and the second Bollywood personality—after her
father-in-law, Amitabh Bachchan to get this honour. In 2007 the
same figure was displayed at Madame Tussaud's Museum in Times Square
in New York. As her most distinctive physical features, Rai's
green-blue eyes, luscious lips, sexy curves and ultra-feminine
mannerisms have been cited by the media as her trademark. In
2005 she was the subject of a 60 Minutes profile on 2 January, which
said that "at least according to thousands of Web sites,
Internet polls and even Julia Roberts", she was "the
world's most beautiful woman". The same year, a tulip in the
Netherlands was named "Aishwarya Rai" after her. Also
in 2005, Mattel released a limited edition of Barbie dolls of Rai in
the United Kingdom. The British magazine Maxim ranked Rai first
on their list of "Hottest Women of India".
Rai
appeared on such shows as Late Show with David Letterman, and was the
first Bollywood personality to appear on Oprah's "Women Across
the Globe" segment. In 2005 Harpers and Queen's list of "Most
Beautiful Women in The World" ranked her ninth. In May
2006, Rai was featured in People Magazine as one of the "World's
Most Beautiful People". The UK magazine Eastern Eye ranked
her third in the list of "Asia's Sexiest Women" in
2006, and she was ranked eighth in 2009. In 2008 American
television channel E!: Entertainment listed Rai's eyes as the sexiest
on their Sexiest Body Parts list.[206] In 2009 she made appearances
on Martha Stewart's show Martha and on the The Tyra Banks Show.
In the same year Forbes listed Rai at 387th out of 1,411 actors on
their list of the most bankable stars in Hollywood. She is the
highest-ranked Indian actor on the list.
In a
poll conducted by the newspaper Daily News and Analysis in 2009, she
was voted as one of India's most popular icons. She attended the
83rd Academy Awards, along with her husband, Abhishek. Rai with
her husband Abhishek Bachchan appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show on
28 September 2009. She is the first Indian celebrity who appeared in
The Oprah Winfrey Show twice. They have been described as a
supercouple in the Indian media She ranked 2nd in The Times of
India's 50 most desirable women of 2010, and ranked 9th for
2011. In 2011, she has received a lot of negative publicity for
failing to lose her post-pregnancy weight as is apparently "required"
of a public figure. However she silenced her critics by walking the
red carpet at the "AmfAR Cinema Against Aids" gala in 2012
Cannes Film Festival for the 11th time. Later that year, Rai has
made it to the issue of New York Magazine’s list of "Forty
Women That Women Find Beautiful", where she grabbed the 21st
position in the list, with New York Magazine saying "She may be
the "world’s most beautiful woman," but what we really
love is that she never feels fragile onscreen,". She was
considered by the media one of the most popular Bollywood celebrities
in India.
Aishwarya Rai's Filmography with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :
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Ab Laut Chalen - 1999 : as Pooja Walia
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