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Aishwarya Rai’s best performances defined her legacy

Aishwarya Rai’s best performances defined her legacy

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is a universally recognised icon, celebrated for her unmatched beauty. But transcending her status as a style legend, she is a formidable actress to have delivered incredible performances. Her acting journey is a masterclass in versatility, from playing fiery lovers in epic dramas to embodying quiet dignity in poignant tragedies. Here are her films in which she has given her best performances that define her legacy.

*’Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam’ released in1999
It was in this film that she cemented her status as a powerhouse actress with her performance. As the spirited and passionate Nandini, alongside Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn, she was a revelation, beautifully capturing a spectrum of emotions from playful innocence to devastating heartbreak.

Her transformative journey from a fiery young lover to a dignified, dutiful wife formed the emotional core of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s epic. She didn’t just look the part; she lived it, capturing Nandini’s fire and pain with a vulnerability that won her her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress.

​*’Devdas’ released in 2002;
If ‘Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam’ was the spark, ‘Devdas’ was the inferno. As the proud and resilient Paro, featuring with Shah Rukh Khan and Madhuri Dixit, Aishwarya was mesmerizing. She stood as Devdas’s equal, matching his angst with her fiery dignity and silent suffering. Her expressive eyes conveyed a lifetime of love and longing, especially in the iconic “Dola Re Dola” sequence. This legendary performance in Bhansali’s magnum opus was a masterclass in grace, rightfully earning her a second Filmfare Award for Best Actress.

​*’Chokher Bali’ (2003)
In this masterful Rituparno Ghosh directorial, Aishwarya stepped completely out of her glamorous persona to play Binodini. Starring alongside Prosenjit Chatterjee and Raima Sen, this Bengali film was a significant artistic departure. She masterfully navigated the complex, rebellious widow’s morally ambiguous shades, conveying forbidden desires, sharp intellect, and deep-seated frustration with captivating subtlety. It was a brave, deglamorized role that showcased her immense versatility.

*’Raincoat’ (2004)
Stripped of all glamour, Aishwarya delivered arguably her most subtle and powerful performance in ‘Raincoat.’ As Neerja, opposite Ajay Devgn, she was heartbreakingly real, hiding her desolate reality behind a facade of contentment. The entire film rests on her quiet expressions and the unspoken words shared with her former lover in a single afternoon. This Rituparno Ghosh directorial proved her immense courage as an actor, showing that her true strength lay not in opulence but in raw, vulnerable, and minimalist acting.

*’Jodhaa Akbar’ (2008)
Playing a historical queen requires a rare blend of grace and strength, and Aishwarya embodied Jodhaa Bai to perfection. In Ashutosh Gowariker’s epic, starring opposite Hrithik Roshan, she was not just a beautiful princess but a strong-willed, intelligent woman who held her own opposite an emperor. Her portrayal of Jodhaa’s quiet determination, political mind, and eventual love for Akbar was utterly convincing, making it one of her most majestic performances.

​*’Guzaarish’ (2010)
As Sofia D’Souza, the dedicated nurse to Hrithik Roshan’s quadriplegic magician, Aishwarya was the film’s silent, beating heart. She beautifully balanced Sofia’s stern exterior with a deep well of compassion, love, and personal sacrifice. It was an intense, emotionally demanding role, and she navigated it with incredible maturity. Their complex relationship, built on years of shared pain and unspoken devotion, marked another high point in her collaborative journey with Sanjay Leela Bhansali.

News Edit KV Raman

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