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Posted: 10 years ago
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Would any celebrity act differently with such a person while the cameras are on him/her? No. But over here, not only was Aishwarya kind (which is, yes, NORMAL - or should be), she also went out of her way to make the woman feel comfortable and then made sure she would be taken care of after she (Aish) left. That is unnecessary and not something we would hold against any celebrity if they did NOT do. But Aishwarya went the extra mile because she WANTED to, and instead of always looking for an ulterior motive (God people are bitter!) we should just appreciate something like this when we see it - whether or not it's actually "real" or "fake".
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Any kind actress/actor/common person would have done the same.

On a side note, never seen aishwarya with that hair style. It is so similar to Sushmita's hair style.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Zeeliciousxo

Would any celebrity act differently with such a person while the cameras are on him/her? No. But over here, not only was Aishwarya kind (which is, yes, NORMAL - or should be), she also went out of her way to make the woman feel comfortable and then made sure she would be taken care of after she (Aish) left. That is unnecessary and not something we would hold against any celebrity if they did NOT do. But Aishwarya went the extra mile because she WANTED to, and instead of always looking for an ulterior motive (God people are bitter!) we should just appreciate something like this when we see it - whether or not it's actually "real" or "fake".


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She was nice to the lady in the video. Being nice, being human is always applaud-worthy.

I don't care if she was putting an act for the cameras or was being genuine (which I think she was), but she treated the lady good.

In my opinion, any act of kindness is always praise-worthy. So good job there Aishwarya. 👍🏼
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Ash and Sush are gracious ladies in real life too!
Its not just an act to promote her movie, then she would have just posed for some publicity pics with the visually handicapped girl and gone her own way. No, she helped the girl to a chair and spent time with her, thats called caring and kind!
Give credit where its due!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Zeeliciousxo

Would any celebrity act differently with such a person while the cameras are on him/her? No. But over here, not only was Aishwarya kind (which is, yes, NORMAL - or should be), she also went out of her way to make the woman feel comfortable and then made sure she would be taken care of after she (Aish) left. That is unnecessary and not something we would hold against any celebrity if they did NOT do. But Aishwarya went the extra mile because she WANTED to, and instead of always looking for an ulterior motive (God people are bitter!) we should just appreciate something like this when we see it - whether or not it's actually "real" or "fake".


Well said. I don't understand how people can hate a gem of a person like Aishwarya.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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it was so clear that she did not do it for the media..she is genuine..she in fact got angry at the media when they excessively took pics of hers with the girl
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Differently abled? Lol. Is Blind an offensive word now?


I don't think she is completely blind.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: ponymo


I don't think she is completely blind.


Visually handicapped is the correct legal term.

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