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| By Prashant Singh |
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"I just want to thank my directors for providing me opportunities in such rare genres. It doesn't often come in these times. So I feel good about it. All creative people are hungry for such experiences, eager to come away enriched from doing films like Devdas, Raincoat, Umrao Jaan, Dhoom 2 and Guru. I guess I'm blessed," said Aishwarya. But the ballgame has just begun for the former Miss World-turned-actress. Before the year-end, Ash will also be seen in Mani Ratnam's much-anticipated Guru. Rumoured to be based on Dhirubhai Ambani's life, Guru has Aishwarya playing Abhishek Bachchan's wife. Then there is Jagmohan Mundhra's Provoked, based on the true story of a 23-year-old Punjabi woman Kiranjit Ahluwalia. The film has received rave reviews during its screening in film festival circuits. No wonder then, directors are full of praise for this 33-year-old Bollywood diva. "Aishwarya is a complete actress. She is very focused and always willing to learn new things. And all these things stem from the fact that she has a superb IQ level," says Dhoom 2 director Sanjay Gadhvi. But call it the acid test for Aishwarya who, according to analysts, desperately needs a hit to "retrieve her standing" at the box office. Consider this: as per reports, she has just delivered three hits of 30 movies she was a part of in the past. "It's a very crucial phase for Ash. If these films don't work as expected, it would be a step down for her in Bollywood," says trade expert Taran Adarsh. Whatever the case, for the time being, Aishwarya is surely on a roll. |
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