After winning the Miss World pageant in 1994, Aishwarya took a calculated risk by debuting in Mani Ratnam’s Tamil political drama . Playing a dual role, she proved early on that she was willing to prioritize complex characters over "glamour" roles.
Establishing her as the queen of folk-pop dance.
A haunting, silent exchange that showcased her ability to command a multi-starrer epic. After winning the Miss World pageant in 1994,
In another collaboration with Bhansali, she played Sofia, a nurse caring for a quadriplegic magician. Her performance was understated, mature, and deeply empathetic. The Resonant Return (2015–Present)
A historic collision of two generations of superstars in Devdas . A haunting, silent exchange that showcased her ability
In a stark departure from the grandeur of Devdas , Aishwarya stripped away the makeup for Rituparno Ghosh's Raincoat . Playing Neeru, a woman living in quiet poverty, she proved her mettle as a serious dramatic actress. Global Crossover and Power Moves (2006–2010) Dhoom 2 (2006)
Representing India at the Cannes Film Festival, Devdas solidified her international status. Her portrayal of Paro—dignified, heartbroken, and resilient—is considered her career-best performance. The Resonant Return (2015–Present) A historic collision of
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is often cited by global media as "the most beautiful woman in the world," but her career is defined by much more than her ethereal looks. Since her debut in the late 1990s, she has built a filmography that bridges the gap between commercial Masala cinema and high-brow art house projects, earning two Filmfare Awards and the Padma Shri along the way.
To help you narrow down your search or project, would you like a categorized by genre, or more details on her international English-language projects like Bride and Prejudice ?
The sword-fighting sequence between Jodhaa and Akbar. It was a rare instance of a period-drama heroine displaying physical parity with the leading man. Guzaarish (2010)
After winning the Miss World pageant in 1994, Aishwarya took a calculated risk by debuting in Mani Ratnam’s Tamil political drama . Playing a dual role, she proved early on that she was willing to prioritize complex characters over "glamour" roles.
Establishing her as the queen of folk-pop dance.
A haunting, silent exchange that showcased her ability to command a multi-starrer epic.
In another collaboration with Bhansali, she played Sofia, a nurse caring for a quadriplegic magician. Her performance was understated, mature, and deeply empathetic. The Resonant Return (2015–Present)
A historic collision of two generations of superstars in Devdas .
In a stark departure from the grandeur of Devdas , Aishwarya stripped away the makeup for Rituparno Ghosh's Raincoat . Playing Neeru, a woman living in quiet poverty, she proved her mettle as a serious dramatic actress. Global Crossover and Power Moves (2006–2010) Dhoom 2 (2006)
Representing India at the Cannes Film Festival, Devdas solidified her international status. Her portrayal of Paro—dignified, heartbroken, and resilient—is considered her career-best performance.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is often cited by global media as "the most beautiful woman in the world," but her career is defined by much more than her ethereal looks. Since her debut in the late 1990s, she has built a filmography that bridges the gap between commercial Masala cinema and high-brow art house projects, earning two Filmfare Awards and the Padma Shri along the way.
To help you narrow down your search or project, would you like a categorized by genre, or more details on her international English-language projects like Bride and Prejudice ?
The sword-fighting sequence between Jodhaa and Akbar. It was a rare instance of a period-drama heroine displaying physical parity with the leading man. Guzaarish (2010)