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Aishwarya Rai: Woman of the Year
SHE's
the woman people love to hate.
Reason?
She is the epitome of beauty and success. She has been blessed with good
looks, a brain that she uses, elegant decorum, and the art of saying the
right things at the right time.
She is a successful actor, what with hits like Guru and the critically
acclaimed Jodhaa Akbar under her belt. And there's more. She is now a part
of the Bachchan household.
Daughter-in-law to Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan, and wife to Abhishek Bachchan,
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan occupies an enviable position today.
And that's why most tend to whish her off. They comment on her 'plastic
face', her 'irritating giggling-syndrome', her 'much practiced behaviour',
her 'boring diplomacy', and mock her when she is in the company of her
in-laws and hubby playing the family woman to the hilt.
However, it's for all the above mentioned reasons that we intend to salute
Aishwarya today – on Woman's Day.
We call her the Balancer, for she balances her professional life with her
personal so beautifully. And we swear, that every woman who despises her
does so because somewhere deep inside she knows that she can never get
there, and every man who claims that she isn't the woman, does so because he
can't have her, and because she is beyond 'realism', too perfect to be true.
She refuses to be dragged into controversies. She let's her 'rivals' and
'contemporaries' do all the talking – for or against her – while she quietly
performs her duties as an actor and a homemaker conscientiously with
panache, grit and dedication. And for all this and more, Aishwarya needs to
be applauded.
She has shone more than any other actor (female) in the year gone by. 2007
opened to a 'good house' with Mani Ratnam's Guru receiving critical claim.
While Abhishek played the unintended role of Dhirubhai role to the hilt in
the film, Ash did well as his 'supporting actor'- literally and figuratively
speaking.
Jag Mundhra's Provoked also provoked the critics to right a good word or two
about the talented actor. Ash, with these two roles, proved that she could
do more than just look good. Sans external embellishments, she ornamented
the screen with worthy performances.
Then came the big fat Indian wedding. Undeterred Aishwarya did the most
daring thing an Indian actor can do. On April 20, she tied the knot, not
caring for the repurcussions marriage can have on a flourishing career,
especially in India.
While most actors (female) entered the state of oblivion soon after becoming
Missus , Ash continues to act and makes her presence felt, unlike many
others, whose absence from the big screen doesn't hurt too much.
The girl was then in the news for having been roped in to play a to-die-for
role in Ram Gopal Verma's Sarkar Raj , her international project Pink
Panther , and then of course the introduction of her wax statue at Madame
Tussauds in Times Square, New York in September 2007.
To add to her success as an actor, and to pay a tribute to her beauty, Ben
Kingsley roped in Ash to play his ladylove Mumtaz Mahal in his production
venture Taj Mahal . The film will be shot in Fatehpur Sikri and Agra
sometime this year.
And just as we thought that the year couldn't get better, and a woman can't
do more than this, the Bachchan family performed yet another wonder. Amitabh
Bachchan laid the foundation of a girl's college in the name of Aishwarya
Rai.
The college will be located in Barabaki, Uttar Pradesh.
Phew...More recently Ash outshone in Jodhaa Akbar as the strong and
exquisite Jodhaa... who Akbar would be absolutely incomplete without.
As this article ends with a salutation to Aishwarya the complete
actor,homemaker, individual...a woman of substance who stands tall and
stands her own...with much grace and dignity!
And there are miles to go...and accolades to be won, and for Ash, one feels
sure; the year has just begun.●
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