Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Aishwarya Rai | |
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File:AishwaryaRai in Devdas.jpg | |
Born | November 1, 1973 |
Occupation(s) | fashion model, Actress |
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A photograph for promotional purposes for the movie Devdas of Aishwarya Rai on set and in costume |
Aishwarya Rai (IPA: / æʃvərjɑː rɑːj /, Hindi: ऐश्वर्या राय, Urdu: ایشوریا رائے) (born November 1, 1973) is an Indian actress and former fashion model, currently one of the highest-paid actresses in India. [1][2] She was Miss World in 1994.
Early life
Aishwarya Rai was born in Mangalore, in the South Indian state of Karnataka, to Krishnaraj Rai, a marine engineer, and Vrinda Rai, a writer. Her ancestors are from the Bunt community of Mangalore.[3] Her family later relocated to Mumbai. Rai has one brother, Aditya Rai, who is three years older than she is. Aditya is a film producer, and has occasionally produced films in which Rai acted. Aditya got married in early 2004. [4]
Rai's native language is Tulu; she also speaks Hindi, English, Urdu, Kannada, Marathi, and Tamil. [5]
Rai attended the Arya Vidya Mandir at Santacruz, Mumbai, then entered Ruparel College, Matunga, Mumbai. She was an A student and was on track to become an architect. [6]
Rai began modeling on the side while studying architecture. In the 1994 Miss India contest, she placed second behind Sushmita Sen, and went on to win the Miss World title that same year and the Miss Photogenic award. After the one year reign as Miss World in London, she then worked as a professional model, in advertising and Indian fashion magazines.
Rise of acting career
The first film Rai acted in was a Tamil movie Iruvar in (1997), directed by Mani Ratnam. Her first Hindi film was Aur Pyar Ho Gaya opposite Bobby Deol. Her breakthrough performance came in 1999 with Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. Later standout successes include Taal and Devdas. Besides Hindi language, Bollywood films, Rai has also acted in Tamil films such as Jeans and Kandukondain Kandukondain and the Bengali film Chokher Bali, and appeared in a Telugu film Ravoyi Chandamama. Since 2004 Rai has also been appearing in an increasing number of English language films.
International stardom
In 2002, Rai appeared with Bollywood superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Madhuri Dixit in the lavishly produced Devdas, which was a huge hit. The film attracted overseas attention as well, receiving a special screening at the Cannes Film Festival, garnering international attention for Rai.
In 2003, Rai was a member of the jury at Cannes. In 2004, she was chosen by TIME Magazine's Asian Edition as one of Asia's "100 Most Influential People." She was the subject of a 60 Minutes profile on January 2, 2005 - "The Most Beautiful face in the Bollywood." A month later she appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman, and on April 25, 2005, she was featured on Oprah's "Women Across the Globe" segment. A wax figure of Rai is on display in London's Madame Tussaud's wax museum. It is reported that Julia Roberts named Rai the most beautiful woman in the world. [7]
Although frequently the subject of gossip column speculation about an imminent Hollywood career, it was only in 2004 that Rai finally acted in a foreign film, when British director Gurinder Chadha hired her to play the heroine in Bride and Prejudice, a Hollywood-funded but Bollywood-ized version of Jane Austen's classic novel, Pride and Prejudice. The movie came just shy of breaking even at the US box office but earned over 400% return on investment in global revenue. Her next overseas venture, Mistress of Spices, written by Gurinder Chadha and her husband Paul Mayeda Berges, from the novel by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni and directed by Berges, was released in the U.K. in April 2006 to a generally poor critical and commercial reception. [8] Aishwarya has several other international, English-language films in the pipeline, including Provoked, The Last Legion, Singularity, and Chaos.
The song "Kajra Re", which Rai performed in the film Bunty Aur Babli, was voted best song of 2005 and best choreographed song of 2005 in a poll by the Hindustan Times. [9] Rai appeared at the Closing Ceremony of the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, as part of a performance showcasing Indian culture, on behalf of the 2010 Commonwealth Games, to be held in New Delhi. For her three-minute dance performance, Rai was reportedly paid three crore rupees, the equivalent of about 600,000 U.S. dollars. [2]
Personal life
Aishwarya Rai prefers not to talk to the media about her personal life. All the details mentioned in this section are based on what was reported by the media and have not been confirmed by Ms. Rai.
Rai began dating Salman Khan, her co-star from Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, after the filming of that movie. Their breakup a few years later generated a substantial amount of press attention. A police report records a complaint from Rai's parents alleging that Khan smashed windows and furniture at their home. Khan is said to have created a commotion on a film set where Rai was filming, leading to his expulsion from the set and her departure from the movie. Soon afterwards he was arrested for drunk driving and vehicular homicide. [10] Years later, at the premiere of her film Provoked, in which she plays the role of a real-life victim of domestic violence, Rai reported having personally suffered from domestic violence, a reference that was linked by the press with her past relationship with Khan. [11]
After Salman, Rai is said to have dated Vivek Oberoi for some time, though she publicly denied the relationship. Some gossip columns have speculated that Rai is currently dating Abhishek Bachchan, with whom she filmed Umrao Jaan , Dhoom_2 and Kuch Naa Kaho. Both Abhishek and Rai have have dismissed the reports as untrue. [12]
Rai has been described by others in the Bollywood film industry as having traditional values and being "a paragon of age-old, dutiful Indian femininity". [13] As a practicing Hindu, she has described herself as having "immense faith in its gods", [14] and when at home she attends the Siddhivinayak Mandir, devoted to Lord Ganesh. [15][16][17] When not on the road, Rai lives in Mumbai with her parents. [4]
Awards
Rai has won two Filmfare Awards to date:
- 2000, Filmfare Best Actress Award, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
- 2003, Filmfare Best Actress Award, Devdas
She has been nominated four times in the Best Actress category and once in the Best Supporting Actress category at the Filmfare Awards. She has also won three IIFA Awards, three Z-Gold Awards, four Star Screen Awards, an EU's Global Diversity Award, three Zee Cine Awards and a Rajiv Gandhi Award.
When the IFFA awards took place in Amsterdam, Aishwarya had a breed of tulip named after her as well.
Filmography
Most of Rai's films are in Hindi, except where noted below.
- Chaos (2007) ... (pre-production) (in English)
- The Rebel (2007) (announced) ... Rani Laxmibai
- Singularity (2006) (announced) ... Tulaja (in English)
- Guru (2006) (post-production) ... Sujatha
- Jodha-Akbar (2006) (pre-production) ... Jodha Bai
- Dhoom 2 (2006) ... (filming)
- The Last Legion (2006) (post-production) ... Mira (in English)
- Umrao Jaan (2006) (post-production) ... Umrao Jaan
- The Heart of India (2006) ... Mumtaz Mahal
- Provoked (2006) (post-production) ... Kiranjit Ahluwalia (in English)
- The Mistress of Spices (2005) ... Tilo (in English)
- Bunty Aur Babli (2005) ... ("Kajra Re" song) (item number)
- Shabd (2005) ... Antara Vashisht
- Bride & Prejudice (2004) ... Lalita Bakshi (in English)
- Kyun...! Ho Gaya Na (2004) ... Diya Malhotra
- Raincoat (2004) ... Neerja/Neeru
- Khakee (2004) ... Mahalaxshmi
- Kuch Naa Kaho (2003) ... Namrata Shrivastav
- Chokher Bali (2003) ... Binodini (in Bengali)
- Dil Ka Rishta (2003) ... Tia Sharma
- Shakti: The Power (2002) ... ("Ishq Kameena" song) (item number)
- 23rd March 1931: Shaheed (2002) ... Special Appearance (song)
- Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin (2002) ... Komal Rastogi
- Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam (2002) ... Special Appearance
- Devdas (2002) ... Parvati ('Paro')
- Albela (2001) ... Sonia
- Mohabbatein (2000) ... Megha
- Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke (2000) ... Sahiba Gareval
- Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai (2000) ... Preeti Virat
- Josh (2000) ... Shirley
- Kandukondain Kandukondain (2000) ... Meenakshi (in Tamil)
- Mela (2000) ... Champakali
- Sanam Tere Hain Hum (2000) ... Special Appearance (Song)
- Ravoyi Chandamama (1999) ... Special Appearance (Song) (in Telugu)
- Taal (1999) ... Mansi
- Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999) ... Nandini
- Aa Ab Laut Chalen (1999) ... Pooja Walia
- Jeans (1998) ... Madhumitha/Vaishnavi (in Tamil)
- ...Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya (1997) ... Ashi Kapoor
- Iruvar (1997) ... Pushpa/Kalpana (in Tamil)
Mamagaru (1991) ... Rani (Aishwarya Rai's first role )
See also
References
- ^ http://www.forbes.com/2001/03/09/0309bollywood.html
- ^ a b http://www.apunkachoice.com/scoop/bollywood/20060519-1.html
- ^ http://www.buntscommunity.com/cinestars.html
- ^ a b http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1558513.cms
- ^ http://www.aishwaryaworld.com/info.html
- ^ http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/29/60minutes/main663862_page2.shtml
- ^ http://www.time.com/time/asia/covers/501031027/story.html
- ^ http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117930310?categoryid=31&cs=1
- ^ http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_1547565,001100030009.htm
- ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/23402266.cms
- ^ http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/5922_1705420,0015002500000000.htm
- ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1411437.cms
- ^ http://www.time.com/time/asia/covers/501031027/story3.html
- ^ http://www.time.com/time/asia/covers/501031027/int_rai.html
- ^ http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/29/60minutes/main663862.shtml
- ^ http://www.aishwarya-forever.com/multimedia/2005tv.html (CBS - 60 Minutes Pt. 2, Jan. 2, 2005)
- ^ http://www.siddhivinayak.org/