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"AISHWARYA RAI" FACE TO FACE INTERVIEW:

Enjoy Aishu Dolls Face to Face Interview. Aishwarya Rai is one of the most Beautiful female in the whole world. Not only she is
beautiful she is good in acting too. That makes her stand apart from thousands of models. Here is what i wrote about her in my "Kandukondain Kandukondain Review"

AISHWARYA is a divine beauty we have in our industry. She is the most beautiful actress in this whole world. After seeing Juliya Roberts, Sharone Stone I think Aishwarya is far far better than these Hollywood stars. Right from her Iruvar, her Make up less action in TAAL, her Rajastani character in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam till todays Meenu Character in "Kandukondain Kandukondain" she is simply superb. Her dance movements in her Lehanga choli that too a grand grand one makes the audience to fill the theatre with liters of jollu. I bet even if a 60 years old Perisu looks at Aishwarya he will for sure fall for her. Especially in that "Konjum Mainakale .... Song" Man she was simply superb. We are fortunate to see a model turning into an actress and i think she is the only female model in the industry to act continuously without any break. One thing i was amazed to see is her dressing. I dont know and I really dont know what to write after seeing her. Her structure is the best i have ever seen in movies. Tall, Speaking eyes with her, neat and sharp face .... Acting was ok and who really cares for acting when a barbie doll comes before you. I love Aishu Doll and I hope she acts in more movies and be a feast for Indian Movie and cine lovers.

AISHWARYA INTERVIEW :


Your comments on your new-found success? Are you having the last laugh?


There’s no such thing as having the last laugh. I wasn’t trying to prove anything to anyone. When you’re trying to prove points to people, there’s a sense of resentment somewhere within. I have no scores to settle. I derive great pleasure in the knowledge that my hard work has finally paid off.

Shobha De thinks you’re the ultimate star.., like Catherine Zeta-Jones... but not much of an actress.

That’s a matter of opinion. There are bound to be multiple opinions on any subject. One critic called me a beauty with brains. What matters is that people are talking about me. It would kill me if they were indifferent to me.

Your latest take on the fame game. Have you learnt anything new about it?


At the risk of sounding conceited, I must say that fame isn’t new to me. This is the third crest in my life—the first was modelling,
the second was winning the Miss World title and now doing well in the movies.

So life is beautiful, at long last?

Life has always been beautiful. And now, with success, I’m on cloud nine. I hope the honeymoon lasts.

Do you feel others give you negative vibes because you’re so, ahem ahem, beautiful?

Ahem ahem, thanks for the compliment. If I’ve sensed hate vibes, it’s been irrespective of gender. Men have been nasty as well. Seriously though, every hero and heroine has been so warm to date that I don’t doubt their intentions at all.

Your looks have also made you the favourite whipping girl. Perhaps people thought you were an air-head.

I don’t think I’ve ever been called a bimbette or an air-head. Even when I joined films, much was made about my being a student of architecture. During my tenure as Miss World, I was looked upon as a cultural ambassador for India rather than just someone who had won a beauty contest. Sometimes I feel I’m still wearing the crown.

So, what else is new?

I’ve learnt to take the brickbats in my stride. No really, I mean it. Another lesson I’ve learnt about stardom is the importance of the age factor. When girls come into the industry, they’re raw 17-18-years-olds. If they were in college, they’d be indulging in gossip, boyfriends, heart-break, the works. It’s the same in showbiz. But since we are celebrities, our life-styles are blown out of proportion.

So what natter have you heard about yourself recently that’s been blown out of proportion?

Rumours are like Chinese whispers. They assume g a r g a n t u a n proportions. I’ve heard so many that I’ve stopped reacting to them. Yes, even the ones about my marriage. Believe me, I’ve even stopped reading most of the film magazines.

Hey, how was your meeting with Sushmita Sen at a photo-session recently?

You seem to conveniently forget that Diana Hayden was there too. Sorry to disappoint you, but there were no fireworks. We’ve never had any problems. It’s the media that has a problem.

Sush and I chatted about old times. Her Biwi No. 1 and Sirf Turn promos ‘were out while my Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam trailers
were being aired. So there was mutual praise about each other’s work.

Please believe me, we didn’t claw each other’s eyes out. In fact, both of us were asking Diana about her stint as Miss World. She was in transit, leaving for Cannes the next day. All three of us had so much catching up to do. Sush and I have a different set of directors and roles. So just let us be. There’s no animosity, no jealousy...

Mickey Contractor who was doing the make-up for the three of us that day, joked that Sush and I should have gone hammer and tongs at each other every month. Then we’d have got innumerable magazine covers. First we could have lambasted each other in print and then kissed and made up. Shucks, we’ve missed out on so much publicity over the last four years.

Hmmmm. Has any neuroses set in? The endless shooting schedules, acting day-in, day­out. Has it taken a toll on your nerves?

I’m really not complaining. It’s hard work. But now’s the time. And I’m going to make the most of it. I have a ferocious work ethic. (Laughs) I’m like the Terminator. I won’t stop till I win. I’m driven. Be it about my costumes, my scripts.., everything must be perfect.

Have you broken anyone’s heart as yet? Has anyone broken yours?

I seriously hope I haven’t broken anyone’s heart or hurt anyone deeply. As for being heart-broken, no, that’s yet to happen. I haven’t allowed anyone such liberties. Know something? I’m my best friend. At the end of the day, I have only myself to turn to. I know who and what’s best for me.

So come clean finally. Are you in love with Salman Khan?

For the last time, I’m not in love with him. Nor am I having an affair as you’re insinuating. He’s a friend. And much as this may sound like a cliche, he’s a very dear friend.

Once you’d told me that strangers often hand you their visiting cards on flights. And that you never get back to them. Does that still happen?

(Laughs) Unfortunately all the visiting cards I get now are work-oriented. And I’m too preoccupied to notice the other dudes. And yes, some do give me their visiting cards for me to autograph them.

You mean you still aren’t gooey-eyed about any man?


Nope. I need to be friends with a person first. I can’t just get physically attracted to someone and go out with him. So far, I’ve never fallen in love or lust at first sight.

You know, even in school and college, when girls were putting up posters of Tom Cruise and Mel Gibson, I wondered what the fuss was all about. I’ve never been starry-eyed about men or celebrities.

I actually started liking Tom Cruise only after I saw him in Jerry McGuire. You can call me a late bloomer.
Maybe your looks intimidate men. They are overwhelmed by the thought of dating Aishwarya Rai.
You must be kidding. The majority of my friends are men. And they’re like my buddies. No one’s intimidated by me.

Okay, finally tell me, have you ever undergone cosmetic surgery to enhance your looks?

Never. I know there have been rumours that I’ve had my teeth and jawline corrected. But they’re only rumours. Others have opted for these things, I haven’t. I’d rather not start any controversy. Implants, liposuctions and plastic surgery are a matter of personal choice. I can’t comment on what others do.

As for me, I’ve only got my enamel bleached. It’s as simple as getting your teeth cleaned by a dentist. See, I’ve never had a pearly white set of teeth. I suffered from a calcium deficiency, which made my teeth look a little stained. So I needed to get them cleaned.

I felt my teeth were too big and wanted them corrected. I told the dentist that my face was lop­sided and that I had a strange smile. He assured me that my teeth were just fine. According to him, my large teeth broke the symmetry of my mouth and gave my face an interesting dimension. So if my doctor is happy, who am I to complain?

Source: Filmfare

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