Director: S. Shankar Romantic Arc: Sana (Aishwarya) loves a scientist (Rajinikanth). But a robot (Chitti, also Rajinikanth) built by the scientist also falls in love with Sana. Why it’s iconic: This is the weirdest but most successful romantic storyline of her career. Aishwarya had to react to a "robot lover." The song "Kilimanjaro" sees her dancing seductively for a machine. The storyline questions whether artificial intelligence can replicate human love. Despite the absurdity, Aishwarya’s comic timing and charm made the love triangle (Human vs Robot) believable.
Director: Sanjay Leela Bhansali Romantic Arc: Paro loves Devdas, but societal status separates them. Devdas leaves, only to return years later as an alcoholic, unable to commit. Why it’s iconic: This is perhaps the greatest tragedy of Bollywood romance. Aishwarya’s Paro is not just a lover; she is a force of nature. The "Dola Re Dola" scene aside, the romantic storyline is defined by what isn't said. The final scene where Paro runs to the gates to see Devdas, only to have the doors slam shut, represents eternal, painful longing. aishwarya rai hot sex
While her real life provided drama, Aishwarya Rai’s romantic storylines on screen gave Bollywood some of its most memorable love stories. She has played everything from a tragic courtesan to a love-starved robot. Director: S
After two high-profile failures, Aishwarya retreated from the public eye regarding her love life. Ironically, her greatest love story began as a friendship. She and Abhishek Bachchan had known each other for years (her first film was with his father, Amitabh, in Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya). However, while shooting for Dhoom 2 and Guru (2006), their rapport deepened. Why it’s iconic: This is the weirdest but
Unlike her previous relationships, this one was quiet, respectful, and family-oriented. On April 20, 2007, in a closely guarded private ceremony at the Bachchan estate, Prateeksha, Aishwarya married Abhishek. It was a marriage that united two dynasties.
Today, their relationship is considered the gold standard of Bollywood marriages. They support each other’s careers, co-parent their daughter Aaradhya, and manage a joint Instagram presence that exudes quiet confidence. When asked about the secret to their marriage, Aishwarya once said, "We respect each other’s space. Abhishek is my strongest critic and my loudest cheerleader."
Director: Ashutosh Gowariker Romantic Arc: A Rajput princess (Jodhaa) is forced to marry a Mughal emperor (Akbar played by Hrithik Roshan). She refuses to consummate the marriage out of pride, but eventually, respect turns into deep, abiding love. Why it’s iconic: This is a "slow burn" romance. Unlike her previous films where love was loud, Jodhaa Akbar relied on glances, sword fights, and intellectual equality. The sequence where Akbar visits Jodhaa in her chambers for the first time is a masterclass in cinematic eroticism without a single kiss.