Aishwarya Rai Bachchan recently opened up in a talk about the final sophisticated, nuanced roles she will do in the Hindi film business.
At Cannes 2023, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has already garnered attention for her ensembles. While some online commenters criticised her Valentino emerald green sequin cape dress, stating it “looks like gift wrapping paper,” others questioned whether she was Koi due to her Sophie Couture silver gown with a hood. Amitabh Bachchan, her father-in-law, or the shawarma’s covering are examples of Mil Gaya’s Jadoo.
Although we are certain that every clothing she wears will be scrutinised, we choose to show you her interactions on the red carpet. The actress complained about not obtaining sophisticated, in-depth roles in the Hindi film industry like she did in Mani Ratnam’s Ponniyin Selvan while speaking with a media source there. Aishwarya portrayed both Nandini and her silent mother, Mandakini Devi, in PS 1 and PS 2.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan discussed the’silent question’ regarding her work that everyone keeps asking. When asked, “Why aren’t we presenting you roles with such intricacies, such depth, as in the Hindi cinema? The more assertive beauty queen said, “Look at what you brought out and what you did with it (her roles in PS2),” adding, “Well, that’s a silent question I think everybody normally ends up asking.”
“We are all creative people, when something turns out so good and feels so right, creatively for the people working on it, as well as for the audience, that’s the response it evokes. I think one of the most beautiful and most rewarding moments is when questions like these arise for the actors, the leading ladies…”
“There’s a reason we salute Mani Ratnam and directors like him, who do create work like this, and that’s why it is such a pleasure for us as artistes to work with them, and to come away with results like this and movies like this, where we are proud of the work we have done. We feel immensely satisfied and Ponniyin Selvan has definitely been immensely satisfying for all of us…”