Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is one of the world’s most beautiful ladies. The actress is well known for wearing her heart on her sleeve in addition to her ageless beauty. In both her personal and professional lives, Aishwarya is never afraid to voice her opinions. The actress has a sizable social media fan base because of her immense global fame.
Aishwarya has won over a lot of fans over the years with her prolific career in playing roles. Her exciting performance with Hrithik Roshan in Dhoom 2 has everyone in awe. But some in the public didn’t like the way she kissed passionately in the film; they thought the actress was ruining her reputation. Things moved so quickly that Aishwarya was even given legal notices for her kissing scenes.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan talked about her first on-screen kissing sequence with Hrithik Roshan in the movie Dhoom 2 in an old interview. Speaking candidly about the matter, Aishwarya disclosed that her admirers weren’t pleased with her kissing scene and that she has received legal notices for it. She said, “I did it once prominently in the movie Dhoom and it was so topical, and you’ll be surprised, I mean I actually got a couple of notices, legal notices, from some people in the country turning around and saying ‘You are iconic, you’re an example to our girls you have led your life in such an exemplary manner, they’re not comfortable with you doing this on screen so why did you?”
Aishwarya Rai also disclosed that she had never performed a kissing scene in a movie and had turned down a few scripts because she felt uneasy in such physical situations. Though she knew her audience wouldn’t enjoy it, she nonetheless gave it a go in Dhoom 2. After the film’s premiere, Aish faced backlash for her on-screen kissing. Speaking on the same subject, the actress stated, “I had never done that on screen, and I just wasn’t very comfortable with the idea. And I was quite sure even my audience was not very comfortable with me doing it on-screen. I was actually quite convinced about it, but I still said ‘Okay, if I have to go down this path let me first do it in our cinema, in an Indian piece of cinema, and let me see if all my doubts are true’, and they were. And I was like wow, I’m just an actor, doing my job, and here I am being asked to offer an explanation for a couple of seconds in a two, three-hour piece of cinema.”