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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is an Indian actress who has received critical acclaim and numerous accolades. She began her career in modeling and later gained fame after winning the Miss World pageant in 1994. She has since established herself as one of the most popular and high-profile celebrities in India.

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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is an Indian actress who has received critical acclaim and numerous accolades. She began her career in modeling and later gained fame after winning the Miss World pageant in 1994. She has since established herself as one of the most popular and high-profile celebrities in India.

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In a reader poll conducted by UK's Hello! magazine, Rai Bachchan was voted "the most attractive woman of 2003".

[268] In the
same year, Rai appeared in Rolling Stone magazine's annual "Hot List".[269] Rediff.com placed her first on its list of "Bollywood's
Most Beautiful Actresses".[270] In 2 January 2005, she was the subject of a 60 Minutes profile, which said: "at least according to
thousands of Web sites, Internet polls and even Julia Roberts", Rai Bachchan was "the world's most beautiful woman".[220] The
British magazine Maxim ranked Rai first on its list of "Hottest Women of India".[271] In 2005, Harpers and Queen's list of "Most
Beautiful Women in The World" ranked Rai ninth.[272] In May 2006, Rai was featured in People magazine as one of the "World's
Most Beautiful People".[273] The UK magazine Eastern Eye ranked Rai Bachchan third in its list of "Asia's Sexiest Women" in
2006,[274] and she was ranked in the top ten in 2007 and 2009.[275][276] She again appeared on the list in following years and in 2019,
she was chosen as one of the decade's sexiest Asian women of the decade.[277][278][279] In 2008, American television channel E!:
Entertainment listed Rai Bachchan's eyes as the sexiest on its list of Sexiest Body Parts.[280]
Rai Bachchan ranked second in The Times of India's list of the 50 most-desirable women of 2010,[281] and was ranked ninth in
2011.[282] The Times of India also placed her fifth in its list of "50 Beautiful Faces",[283] and named her as one of the "Forever Desir-
able Women".[284] In 2011, India Today noted there were over 17,000 websites dedicated to Rai Bachchan.[285] In the same year,
she received negative publicity for failing to lose her post-pregnancy weight. Despite the criticism, she appeared on the red car-
pet at the "AmfAR Cinema Against Aids" gala at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival—her 11th appearance at the festival.[286] Later
that year, Rai Bachchan appeared in New York magazine's list of "Forty Women That Women Find Beautiful", where she ranked
in 21st position; New York magazine said: "She may be the 'world's most beautiful woman' but what we really love is that she
never feels fragile onscreen".[287]
In October 2004, a wax figure of Rai was put on display in London's Madame Tussaud's wax museum.[288] She was the sixth In-
dian and the second Bollywood personality—after her father-in-law Amitabh Bachchan—to get this honour. In 2007, the same
figure was displayed at Madame Tussaud's Museum in Times Square, New York.[289] In 2005 in the Netherlands, a cultivar of
tulip was named "Aishwarya Rai".[290] Also in 2005, toy manufacturer Mattel released a limited edition of Barbie dolls of Rai in the
United Kingdom.[291]

Awards and recognition


Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
The 12th president of India, Pratibha Patil presenting the Padma Shri to Rai Bachchan in 2009
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has received two Filmfare Awards awards for Best Actress for Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999)
and Devdas (2002).[292] She was appointed to the jury of the 2003 Cannes Film Festival and was the first Indian actress to repre-
sent India as a jury member in the festival.[293][294][295]
In 2009, Rai Bachchan received a Padma Shri her contribution to Indian cinema.[296] In 2012, she accepted the second-high-
est order of France the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres,[297][298] which she had earlier refused because her father was seriously ill and
she wanted her whole family to attend the award ceremony.[298][299]

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