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Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, this film changed her life. Playing Nandini, a Gujarati girl torn between her husband (Ajay Devgn) and her lover (Salman Khan), Aishwarya shed her glamorous exterior for raw, rustic emotion.

Notable Moment: The climax in the Italian rain. After finding her lover Vanraj (Salman), she realizes she cannot leave her dutiful husband. As she runs back to Ajay Devgn, she stops, turns, and mouths "Sorry" to Salman. No dialogues. Aishwarya’s face cycles through love, duty, guilt, and despair. It won her her first Filmfare Best Actress Award.


Aishwarya became the face of Indian cinema globally, starring in international projects while experimenting at home. Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, this film changed

Notable Moment: The 21-character costume. Opposite Rajinikanth, she played Sana. The notable moment is the song Oru Kodai. In one sequence, she changes costumes 21 times (from traditional Tamil bride to modern cyberpunk). It was pure spectacle, and the film became one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time.


In a film dominated by Rani Mukerji and Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya appeared for exactly one song. Yet, it became the most viral moment of the year. Aishwarya became the face of Indian cinema globally,

Notable Moment: "Kajra Re". Dressed in a glittering black ghagara, she matched steps with Amitabh Bachchan and her future husband, Abhishek. The moment she snaps her fingers and rolls her eyes during the hook step became a cultural phenomenon. It remains the gold standard for item numbers in Bollywood.


In Aditya Chopra’s musical romance, Aishwarya played Megha, a ghostly presence who haunts the memory of Amitabh Bachchan’s strict principal. In a film dominated by Rani Mukerji and

Notable Moment: The sepia-toned flashbacks. Specifically, the moment she pleads with her father for permission to love. When she collapses in the rain while Shah Rukh Khan holds a violin, her delicate vulnerability established her as the "Dream Girl" of the new millennium.

The Film: The euthanasia drama. The Moment: The courtroom breakdown. Playing a nurse caring for a paralyzed magician (Hrithik), the moment she screams at the legal system, "He is a prisoner in his own body!" she broke every stereotype. No makeup, messy hair, raw emotion. It is her most underrated scene.

Notable Moment: The sword fight. Another Bhansali masterpiece. As Rajput queen Jodhaa, her introduction is iconic: she holds a sword to Akbar’s (Hrithik) throat. The notable moment is not the romance but the Shakti—the scene where she argues religious scripture with Akbar. She speaks fluent Urdu and Sanskrit with equal ease, proving she could play historical royalty with authentic gravitas.

After a hiatus for motherhood, she returned with layered, mature roles.