Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has been an inspiration for many Indian women, who want to pursue their dreams on their own terms.
Aishwarya has worked really hard to establish herself as one of the most popular and influential celebrities. With numerous accolades, including Miss World title, two Filmfare Awards, Padma Shri, and the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the Government of France, she has inspired millions of young girls across the world to believe in themselves.
Through her 15 special quotes on life, career, and family, we want to spread her inspiration to every young girl, who wants to fight for her dreams and live life on her own terms.
#1
“I don’t believe in proving a point to anybody. Nobody is that important.”
#2
“My family is my strength and my weakness.”
#3
“I always knew I would be successful. So there was no element of surprise.”
#4
“I have a great story to tell and I tell it well. No holds barred.”
#5
“I’m not the type who’ll yell about my achievements from the rooftops.”
#6
“God has given me plenty of reasons to smile and I feel it’s time to spread it around.”
#7
“Haters are a drop in ocean. There’s that much more love.”
#8
“This is who I am. I am a mother. And I’m fine with the weight gain.”
#9
“I always believed that my silence on several topics will be an advantage in the long run.”
#10
“It is ridiculous to have weight gain dictate your very being because I have always said that it is not the outside that defines who you are.”
#11
“It is nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice.”
#12
“Of 100 people, you meet every day, at least 10 are bound to dislike you. You can’t please everyone.”
#13
“No one is perfect and everyone is different, but everyone is beautiful in their own way and that’s what makes us special.”
#14
“You don’t need to remain single for you to put out kickass work.”
#15
“The day I got married and I had a husband & in-laws in my life, my parents did not cease to be remotely less important.”
Thanks, Aishwarya for showing us how a woman can not only rule the world but also hearts!
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