
 Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (née Aishwarya Rai, Tulu: ಐಶ್ವರ್ಯಾ ರೈ, Aiśvarya Rai ?, pronounced; born 1 November  1973) is an Indian film actress. She worked as a model before starting her acting career, and ultimately won the Miss World pageant in 1994. Rai has acted in over 40 films in Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, and Bengali.
Often cited by the media as the "most beautiful woman in the world", Rai made her acting debut in Mani Ratnam's Tamil film Iruvar (1997), and had her first commercial success in the Tamil movie Jeans (1998). She gained the attention of Bollywood through the film Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999), directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Her performance won her the Filmfare Best Actress Award. In 2002 she appeared in Bhansali's Devdas, for which she won her second Filmfare Best Actress Award.
After a setback in her career during 2003–2005, she appeared in Dhoom 2 (2006), which was her biggest commercial success in India. She later appeared in films like Guru (2007), Jodhaa Akbar (2008), and Enthiran (2010), which were commercially and critically successful. Rai has established herself as one of the leading actresses in Bollywood.
Rai's off-screen roles include duties as brand ambassador for various charity organisations and campaigns. She is married to fellow actor Abhishek Bachchan. In 2009 she was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian award given by the Government of India.
| Born | Aishwarya Rai 1 November 1973 (1973-11-01)  (age 37)[1]
 Mangalore,  Karnataka,  India
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  | Residence | Mumbai, Maharashtra,  India[2] | 
  | Other names | Aishwarya Rai Bachchan | 
  | Occupation | Actress | 
  | Years active | 1997–present | 
  | Spouse | Abhishek Bachchan (2007–present) | 
Rai was born into a Tulu-speaking  Bunt family in Mangalore,  Karnataka.  Her father, Krishnaraj, was a marine biologist, while her mother,  Brindya, is a housewife.  She has one elder brother, Aditya Rai, who is an engineer in the  merchant navy. He co-produced one of her movies, Dil  Ka Rishta (2003).
 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.
  With plans to become an architect, she enrolled at Raheja College, but  later gave up her education to pursue a career in modelling.
Modelling career
Rai did her first modelling assignment when she was in the ninth  grade, for 
Camlin Pencils.
  One of her professors at Jai Hind College took pictures of her which were published  in a fashion magazine.
  In 1991 Rai took part in the Ford Supermodel Contest and also appeared  in 
Vogue Magazine.
  She has been on the cover of 
Vogue three times.
 Rai became popular after appearing in a Pepsi commercial with actor Aamir  Khan.[12]  She modelled for Longines watches, Coca-Cola,  Lakmé Cosmetics, Casio pager,  Philips,  Palmolive,  Lux, and Fuji films.  She continued to model while pursuing her studies in architecture.  She was named the official brand ambassador for De Beers  diamonds in India.
 In the 1994 
Miss India contest, she  won second place, behind Sushmita  Sen, and was crowned 
Miss India World.
  She went on to win the 
Miss  World  title the same year, where she also won the 
Miss Photogenic  award.
  After winning the pageant, she gave up her studies and spent one year  reigning as Miss World in London.
  Rai continued to pursue a career as a model until she became an  actress.
Film career
Early  career (1997–98) Rai made her acting debut in Mani  Ratnam's Tamil biopic film Iruvar  (1997), where she worked alongside Mohanlal.  The film was a critical success and won many awards, including Best  Film award at the Belgrade International Film Festival,  and two National Film Awards.  Rai appeared in dual roles, one of which was a depiction of political  leader and former actress J. Jayalalithaa.  Rai made her Bollywood debut in the film in Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya, opposite Bobby  Deol, which released the same year; the film was unsuccessful at the  box office.  Her third project, Jeans (1998), a high-budget Tamil film directed by S.  Shankar, was a commercial success. The film included the song "Poovukkul",  written by Vairamuthu, in which Rai's character is compared  to the seven wonders of the world and described as the eighth.  The film was India's official entry to the Academy Awards  in that year.
 Success  (1999–2002)
 In 1999 Rai starred in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, opposite Salman  Khan and Ajay Devgan.  The film had Rai playing Nandini, who is forced to marry Devgan despite  being in love with another man (Khan). Her husband tries to help her  locate her previous love, and his caring attention eventually wins her  over. Rai's portrayal won her critical acclaim, with a review on Rediff.com  stating, "Aishwarya looks beautiful as usual ... This film will most  likely draw her accolades from all over, may be even get her recognised  as an actress the way Manisha Koirala did in Khamoshi. In many scenes, there is  no trace of makeup and she looks very fresh".  The film was her first box office success in Bollywood, and earned her a  Filmfare Best  Actress Award.
 In the same year she appeared in Subhash  Ghai's Taal,  in which she played Mansi, a young village woman who becomes a big pop  star after being hurt by her lover, played by Akshay Khanna. The film was an average grosser  in India but was a big success outside India, especially in the United  States, where it became the first Indian film in the top 20 on Variety's box office list.  Her performance was praised, with a reviewer from Rediff.com writing,  "After being praised for her looks and acting talent in Hum Dil De  Chuke Sanam, Aishwarya has excelled in Taal. She looks  ethereal and unlike the former film, has a very sober and soft role.  Though she looks pained and tragic in most of the film, she does a good  job of a woman who is very protective of her father and one who doesn't  think twice before rejecting a lover who has insulted her father."  She received another Best Actress nomination from the Filmfare Awards  for her work in the film.
 In 2000 she appeared in Mansoor  Khan's Josh alongside Shahrukh  Khan and Chandrachur Singh, in which she plays a  Catholic named Shirley who falls in love with the sibling of her  brother's enemy.  The film was a commercial success.  Later that year she appeared in Satish Kaushik's Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai,  opposite Anil Kapoor. It was a moderate success, and her performance  earned her a Filmfare Best Actress Award nomination.  Later that year she played a supporting role in Aditya  Chopra's Mohabbatein, alongside Amitabh Bachchan and Shahrukh  Khan. The second-highest grosser of the year, the film was a major  commercial success, and earned her a Filmfare  Best Supporting Actress Award nomination.  Later that year, she starred in the Tamil film Kandukondain Kandukondain,  alongside Mammooty, Ajith  Kumar, and Tabu.
 In 2002 Rai appeared alongside Shahrukh  Khan and Madhuri Dixit in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 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 received a special screening at  the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.  It became the highest-grossing film of the year in India and overseas,  earning a revenue of Rs 390 million  domestically.  Devdas won numerous awards, including 10 Filmfare Awards, and  Rai received her second Filmfare Best Actress Award for her performance.
 Setback  (2003–05)
 In 2003 she acted in Rituparno Ghosh's Bengali film Chokher Bali, an adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore's novel  of the same name.  She portrays the character of a young woman called Binodini,  who is left on her own when her sickly husband dies soon after they are  married.  That year she appeared in the Bollywood film Dil  Ka Rishta, with Arjun  Rampal, and Rohan Sippy's Kuch Na Kaho, alongside Abhishek Bachchan,  neither of which fared well at the box office.
 In 2004 she appeared alongside Martin Henderson in Bride and Prejudice, Gurinder Chadha's Bollywood-style English adaptation of Jane  Austen's Pride and Prejudice. She played Lalita Bakshi, the  film's version of Austen's character Elizabeth Bennet. Based on 131 reviews, the film has a  rating of 64 percent at the review website Rotten Tomatoes.  She played a negative role for the first time in Rajkumar Santoshi's Khakee,  which also featured Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay  Kumar, Ajay Devgan, and Jayapradha. In the same year she worked with  director Rituparno Ghosh for the second time, in Raincoat, where she starred alongside Ajay Devgan. The film was highly acclaimed by  critics, with Rai receiving rave reviews for her performance.
 In 2005 she appeared in Shabd, a film based on a love  triangle, alongside Sanjay  Dutt and Zayed Khan. The film was unsuccessful at the box  office; it received average reviews from critics.  Her next release was Paul Mayeda Berges's The Mistress of Spices,  based on the novel of the same name by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni,  in which she starred alongside Dylan McDermott.  The film received negative reviews from critics,  and was a commercial failure.  The same year she made a special appearance in a hugely popular  seven-minute dance sequence for the song "Kajra Re",  with Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan, in Shaad  Ali's Bunty Aur Babli.
 Recent work (2006–present)
   
   Rai costumed as an old dwarf in the movie Dhoom 2
   In 2006 Rai portrayed the title role in J P Dutta's Umrao Jaan, the story of a courtesan  and poetess from 19th-century Lucknow.  The movie is the second adaptation of the Urdu novel Umrao Jaan Ada (1905), by Mirza Hadi Ruswa. Rai's work received mixed reviews, and the  film was a critical and commercial failure. Critics particularly felt  the new version is poor when compared to the acclaimed 1981 version by Muzaffar  Ali, which starred Rekha in the title role. BBC critic  Poonam Joshi wrote, "While only Aishwarya could emulate the grace and  poise of Rekha, she doesn't quite capture the intensity of Umrao's  abiding melancholy", commenting that "her incandescent beauty and  artistry... does indeed keep the audience watching, though not  necessarily emotionally engaged."  Later that year she appeared as a master thief, Sunheri, in the Yash Raj Films production of Dhoom 2,  directed by Sanjay Gadhvi. The ensemble cast included Hrithik Roshan, Abhishek Bachchan, Bipasha  Basu, and Uday Chopra. The movie was a blockbuster, and became the  highest grossing film of the year in India, earning revenues of over Rs 770 million domestically.  A controversy arose regarding a scene containing a kiss between her and  Hrithik Roshan.  Rai's performance received mostly negative reviews, with a reviewer on  Rediff.com writing, "Ash's character too is all gloss and no depth. You  seldom feel any tension in her behaviour and expressions as she  accompanies the master thief on potentially dangerous missions. 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. There is no sensuality any more, and half an hour later, one  wonders what made the master thief fall for her."  Nonetheless, her performance earned her a sixth nomination for Filmfare  Best Actress Award.
 In 2007 she appeared in Mani  Ratnam's Guru as Sujata. Speculated to be based on the life  of Indian businessman Dhirubhai Ambani, it is a rag to riches story about an ambitious  small-town man who ends up as the owner of the biggest corporation in  India. The film premièred at the Elgin Theatre in Toronto,  Canada, the first Indian film to have a mainstream international  premiere in that country.  The film was critically acclaimed, and performed well at the box  office.  Critical reception for Rai was mixed. While Nikhat  Kazmi from The Times of India wrote that she is "just okay, and  fails to register the growth in her character", Rediff.com's Raja Sen  described it as "arguably her finest performance, visible especially  when she takes over the film's climax."  Rai received her seventh Filmfare nomination for Best Actress for her  performance. In the same year she starred alongside Naveen Andrews and Miranda Richardson in Jag  Mundhra's British film Provoked, as Kiranjit Ahluwalia, an Non-resident Indian  woman who kills her abusive husband after facing severe domestic  violence. Rai received mostly positive reviews for her portrayal. It was  screened in the Marché du Film Cannes Film Market during the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.  Ahluwalia sat next to Rai during the screening, reportedly holding her  hand and sobbing during the most violent scenes.  In the same year Rai appeared as a warrior from Kerala  named Mira in Doug Lefler's epic  film The Last Legion, alongside Sir Ben Kingsley, Colin  Firth, and Thomas Sangster. The film was a critical  failure.
  In 2008 Rai starred alongside Hrithik Roshan in Ashutosh Gowariker's historical drama Jodhaa  Akbar. The story is a partly-fictionalised account of the life  of Muslim Mughal emperor Jalaluddin  Muhammad Akbar, played by Roshan, and his Hindu wife Jodha Bai, played by Rai. The film was a  critical and commercial success, earning revenues of over Rs 590 million domestically. Rai's  performance in the film was praised by critics, with Rajeev  Masand writing, "Aishwarya Rai is wonderfully restrained and uses  her eyes expertly to communicate so much, making this one of her finest  outings on screen".  She earned her eighth nomination for Best Actress at the Filmfare  Awards for her performance. Later that year she co-starred with husband Abhishek Bachchan and father-in-law Amitabh Bachchan in Ram Gopal Verma's Sarkar  Raj, a sequel to his previous film, Sarkar.  She plays the CEO of a major power company that is proposing a new  power plant in rural Maharashtra. The film was a critical and  commercial success.
 In 2009 she appeared in Harald  Zwart's spy comedy film The Pink Panther 2, playing the role of criminology  expert Sonia Solandres. Like its predecessor, the sequel received  negative reviews from critics,  and did a moderate business of $34,590,360 at the U.S box office.  In 2010 she collaborated with Mani Ratnam for a bilingual project, two  films featuring Rai portraying a character based on the goddess Sita. The  films were shot simultaneously, with Rai's role being one of the only  roles which were played by the same performer in both versions. Upon  release, the project received mixed reviews. Though both her portrayals  of Ragini were praised, the Hindi verson—Raavan,  alongside Abhishek Bachchan—failed commercially,  whilst the Tamil version—Raavanan—was  successful. The Hindi version of the film got decent reviews in various  US media, including the New York Times and Los Angeles Times, with the former saying, "Raavan has  Bollywood glamour aplenty, with the lovely if occasionally dramatically  challenged Aishwarya Rai Bachchan", and the latter describing Rai as a  scene-stealer.
 Rai paired with Rajinikanth in the science fiction Tamil film 
Enthiran  (2010), directed by S. Shankar.
  The film—the most expensive ever made in India—was released worldwide  in 2010, and is the highest-grossing Indian film when all its versions  are totalled.
  She appeared in 
Vipul Shah's 
Action Replayy opposite Akshay  Kumar, which received mixed reviews from critics. Rai's final  release in 2010 was 
Guzaarish, her third collaboration with  director Sanjay Leela Bhansali and actor Hrithik Roshan. The film tells  the story of Ethan Mascarenhas (Roshan), a former magician who has been 
quadriplegic for twelve years; after years of  struggle he files an appeal to the court for euthanasia.  Rai played Ethan's strict, devoted, and supportive nurse Sophie  D'Souza. The film opened to positive reviews, and Rai's portrayal was  praised. According to Nikhat Kazmi, "Aishwarya is a stunning picture of  fire and grace, walking away with certain scenes by her sheer vitality."
  In 2011 she received her ninth nomination for the Filmfare Award for  Best Actress. As of May 2011, she is set to appear in Rajkumar  Santoshi's next film, 
Ladies and Gentlemen, along  with Abhishek Bachchan,
  and in Madhur Bhandarkar's next directorial  venture, 
Heroine.
Social work
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 2003 she became a global brand ambassador of 
L'Oreal, alongside 
Andie Macdowell, Eva  Longoria, and 
Penelope 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 alongside 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 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 be named after Rai.[96]  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.
 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.
Personal life
   
   Hindu wedding of Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan in 2007
   In 1999 Aishwarya began dating Bollywood actor Salman  Khan; their relationship was often reported in the media until the  couple separated in 2001. Rai cited "abuse (verbal, physical and  emotional), infidelity and indignity" on the part of Khan as reasons for  ending the relationship.  In a 2009 Times of India article, Khan denied  ever beating her: "It's not true that I hit a woman."
 Rai is married to actor Abhishek Bachchan. They met in 1997.  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.
 It was revealed on 21 June 2011 by her father-in-law Amitabh Bachchan, through his blog, that she is pregnant.
Awards and honours
Aishwarya Rai is a two-time winner of the 
Filmfare Best  Actress Award, and has been nominated for Filmfare Awards eleven times.
  She has won numerous times at the International Indian  Film Academy Awards, Star Screen Awards, Zee Cine Awards, and others. In 2009 Rai was awarded the Padma  Shri, the fourth-highest Indian civilian award, for her  contributions to Indian cinema.
  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.
  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.
   
   Aishwarya Rai with her husband, Abhishek Bachchan, at the IIFA Awards (2007)
   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 Aishwarya 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 Aishwarya 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 Aishwarya's eyes as the sexiest on their Sexiest Body Parts  list.  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 2009, Rai refused to accept the second-highest Order Of France, Ordre des Arts et des Lettres,  as her father was suffering from a serious illness, and she wanted her  whole family to attend the award ceremony.  She is the fourth Indian actor—after Sivaji Ganesan, Nandita  Das, and Shahrukh Khan—to be chosen for the award.  Amitabh Bachchan was chosen for another Order Of France, the Legion of Honour.  In June 2009 she was declared the Female Star of The Decade at  the tenth International Indian Film Academy Awards, held in  Macau.  In December 2010 she was declared the "Actress of the Decade" at the BIG Star Entertainment Awards.  In March 2011 Rai was honoured by Karnataka  Chief Minister B. S. Yeddyurappa at World Kannada Meet  (Vishwa Kannada Sammelana) for her contributions to the arts.  Later that month she was presented with the "Decade of Global  Achievement Honour" by FICCI.  She attended the 83rd Academy Awards, along with her husband,  Abhishek.
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