Unforgettable Roles of Aishwarya Rai: Beauty That Spoke Volumes

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As Nandini, Aishwarya embodied longing and sacrifice. Her expressive eyes and emotional depth made this Bhansali classic a soul-stirring tale of love and heartbreak.

Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999) 

Paro was elegance wrapped in fire. Aishwarya’s portrayal of love, pride, and pain in Bhansali’s tragic epic remains etched in Bollywood’s emotional memory.

Devdas (2002) 

Megha's brooding presence lingered in the film. Aishwarya's flashback segment added emotional weight, showing love that defied rules—and heartbreak that changed everything.

Mohabbatein (2000)

As Jodhaa Bai, she played with dignity and strength. Aishwarya's poise and strength gave this period romance a life of power and passion.

Jodhaa Akbar (2008)

Sujata was the demure dynamo of ambitions. Aishwarya's rustic reading gave Mani Ratnam's commercial blockbuster its emotional beat and a reality check.

Guru (2007)

Sunehri was game, flirtatious, and moody. Aishwarya's sizzling chemistry with Hrithik and style make-over made this heist thriller a pop-culture phenomenon.

Dhoom 2 (2006)

As Nandini, she was captivating—infused with intrigue, revenge, and pathos. Aishwarya's duality in Mani Ratnam's magnum opus guarantees she's cinema royalty even today.

Ponniyin Selvan I & II (2022–2023)

Saba was poetry in motion. Aishwarya's mature interpretation of love and self-respect gave depth to this contemporary story of yearning and emotional depth.

Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016)

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