Quotes from Aishwarya Rai Bachchan


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I don't know about changing my perspective, because motherhood is such a glorious blessing and I am very thankful for that. It's such a beautiful experience. I so strongly recommend it. It's bliss, love and fulfillment of another level.


I'm just an average woman with average concerns.


I am really OK with the way I look. It's fine. All this is transient. I mean, it's really, you know, it changes with time, and that's the external.


Even in India the Hindi film industry might be the best known but there are movies made in other regional languages in India, be it Tamil or Bengali. Those experiences too are different from the ones in Bombay.


Right now, I'm following the Buddhist principle: Smile as abuse is hurled your way and this too shall pass.


Do we recognize the platform that Indian cinema has been given? Of course. And typically India of us, we gracefully acknowledge our host's grace and we thank you for celebrating us and our cinema.


I was studying to be an architect, I wasn't plotting to join the movies. Films were just another career option. I took acting up with the same schoolgirl enthusiasm I had for examinations. Acting is a job and I take it very seriously.


I always believed that my silence on several topics will be an advantage in the long run.


I'm not the type who'll yell about my achievements from the rooftops.


Strangely, nothing makes me feel tired, fatigued, at all. I've gone days and nights without sleep, and still the mind is in such a positive space it just doesn't make you feel fatigued.


The more you are blessed with experience, the fuller and the more enriched you are in your craft.


Sexy in India is not considered positive. But, with today's crop of fresh faces in the modelling arena, being sexy is an asset.


Weight gain can happen at any point in time, and it is something that you are dealing with anyway, and it is OK. It is ridiculous to have this dictate your very being because I have always said that it is not the outside that defines who you are.


Even in Indian cinema, there is so much work that I have accepted because I'm comfortable and so much I have declined because I haven't been comfortable.


I have always been a person who is extremely comfortable in my skin. I have always just been myself in all these years on the public platform.


Life will take its toll on all of us. We get injured, we get old. It's really sad to try to run away from these harsh realities of life. Looks are not everything. I am not going to look beautiful all the time.


My family is my strength and my weakness.


I just take on what I can commit to completely at that point in time, and that way you'll be able to give your best.


My experience of being on the public platform got more multi-faceted, multi-dimensional, and my place in the public eye, I think, has always been a little more than just what is going on in that time in my life.


For me, it's not about breaking big in Hollywood, but having interesting experiences.