Aishwarya Bachchan In Hollywood – BEFORE Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone, it was Bollywood actress “Aishwarya Rai” who created buzz in the Hollywood industry. From doing interviews to acting in movies, Aishwarya has achieved a lot in the Hollywood industry. In 2004, Aishwarya made her Hollywood debut in “Bride and Prejudice”. Later she did movies like “The Mistress Of Spices”, “The Last Legion”, “Provoked”, and “The Pink Panther 2”. Plus, she also lost an opportunity to work with Brad Pitt because the scrip demanded her to have an intimate scene, but she said “NO” and walked out.
Well, Brad Pitt is still waiting for Aishwarya Rai to say “Yes” to work with him in movies. Isn’t that cool? One has to admit, that not only Bollywood actors but even Hollywood stars wants to work with her.
Even though her popularity is so much, have you ever wondered why she never agreed to make a career in Hollywood by leaving Bollywood? Aishwarya was asked about it and here’s what she had to say “I was very clear about that. Also because I enjoy Indian cinema I have had such wonderful directors to work with – I couldn’t get myself to do that. That’s because it is just a different rhythm – I know I can imagine some of our talent working there and experiencing it – it is exciting. It is wonderful to be part of cinema irrespective of which language or part of the world it is getting made in. It is just a different rhythm with which we worked in India and overseas… At that time social media was still beginning. Today, world is socially smaller, you feel more connected and the pace of life is getting faster than not to so long ago. I guess each one will find their own rhythm and what suits everybody. I also had so many yes and no in my list of do’s and don’ts. So it narrowed down my choices and that’s just the way I felt I would be comfortable.”
Do’s and don’ts, that’s right.
Aishwarya Bachchan In Hollywood – In her acting career, she has achieved success and we’re PROUD OF HER. Still, we would love to see more and more in Hollywood movies, agree?