Aishwarya Rai Bachchan stands as an unparalleled global icon in Indian cinema. Her transition from winning Miss World 1994 to dominating Bollywood and attracting international attention redefined global perceptions of Indian actresses. Over a career spanning nearly three decades, her filmography represents a meticulous balance of commercial blockbusters, intense period dramas, and artistically challenging regional cinema.
The turning point. Her role as Nandini in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s romance won her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress, showcasing her acting prowess and expressive eyes [1]. 2. Establishing Superstardom (2000–2005)
A display of her emotional acting and graceful dance in a more sober role. Notable Collaborations and International Projects
Aishwarya Rai made her acting debut with the Tamil film "Iruvar" (1997), directed by Mani Ratnam. However, it was her role in the Bollywood film "Aur Tere Bin Zikr Hai" (1999) that gained her recognition. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan stands as an unparalleled global
Aishwarya’s career is a fascinating evolution from the quintessential '90s muse to a nuanced performer.
A historical epic alongside Colin Firth and Ben Kingsley.
A fun, rain-soaked dance number that captures a joyous, care-free moment. The turning point
A modern, high-intensity Western dance routine. Cannes Film Festival Red Carpet Highlights
A biographical drama that earned her critical acclaim for her raw portrayal of Dalbir Kaur.
To help explore specific eras or pieces of her work further, a victim of domestic abuse.
A hard-hitting biographical drama where she portrayed Kiranjit Ahluwalia, a victim of domestic abuse.
A masterclass in Kathak alongside Madhuri Dixit. It is widely considered one of the greatest dance duets in Indian cinema history.
Celebrated for its high-energy folk choreography and expressive facial acting.