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Aishwarya Rai: Features on American TV Show
INDIA is not prudish
but does not accept publi c
displays of intimacy, says actress ex-Miss World Aishwarya Rai.
The Bollywood star told interviewer Bob Simon in the premier show "60
Minutes" on CBS: "In our society you don't really see people around the
street corner kissing or being extremely or overtly physically
demonstrative."
The interview Sunday night that introduces Rai to mainstream American homes
comes even as her not-so-acclaimed film "Bride and Prejudice" opens in the
US.
"Her fans have built 17,000 web sites featuring her image, and a British
magazine poll named her the world's most beautiful woman. Her beauty adorns
the ad campaigns of brands like DeBeers diamonds, L'Oreal and Coca-Cola,"
CBS says on its website.
"Bollywood movies contain love and passion, but music and song substitute
for actual sex of even the most innocent kind. Rai's first movie Kiss,
should she do it, will be a minor scandal among her fans, especially in
India."
"It would definitely be a topic of discussion," the actress admitted.
"They're going to enjoy talking about it." "We'll cross the bridge when we
reach it," said Aishwarya of the inevitable love scene in her future
American film. "Let's see. We'll work on the story, work on the scene. I'll
work on the part..."
Aishwarya Rai’s unofficial role as Bollywood ambassador continues at full
pace around the world. The beauty Queen features on the cover of the latest
issue of reputable British magazine ‘Hello’.
She has been dressed in gowns provided by Giorgio Armani. It’s the first
time an Indian Actress has appeared in the magazine and Aishwarya looks
stunning, with hair and make up by L’Oreal Paris and styling by Anaita
Shroff-Adajania.
The photo shoot took place at the Hotel Plaza Athenee in Paris. Interviewed
by Faarah Mehta, Ash shows that she is not just beauty but also has brains.
She talked about her experiences in Bollywood, the transition to Hollywood,
plus various film projects, including the much-awaited Bride & Prejudice.●
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