I wasn't comfortable kissing Hrithik, says Aishwarya
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who is arguably the most famous Bollywood actress in the world and has also been doing her best to forge a career for herself in Western cinema, still struggles with one thing - public displays of affection so commonly seen on the silver screen.
The 39-year-old actress, who had her first screen kiss with actor Hrithik Roshan in 'Dhoom 2' in 2006, admits that she is still less than comfortable with the prospect of such intimate scenes.
During an interview, Rai said that the scene caused such a stir in India that she even received legal threats following the movie's release.
"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?" the Daily Mail quoted her as saying.
"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," she said.
However, she also said that she had many doubts about signing up to appear in ' Dhoom 2' simply because of the kissing scene.
"It was around the same time that the interests from Hollywood, or European cinema, the industry there was interested in me and the possibility of me working overseas, and I had already declined a couple of scripts purely on the basis of not being comfortable with the very physical scenes and the kissing because I'd never done that on screen and I just wasn't very comfortable with the idea," she said.
"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," she said.
Rai added that while on-screen kisses are becoming more common in Bollywood, it will still be a long time before they become the standard.
"A lot of actors have kissed before that movie, they continue to kiss on screen till this very minute, but public display is not that common in Indian culture. Even our actors, it's very rare that actors look comfortable in our cinema on screen kissing," she said.
"It almost looks like it's a planned moment, just to make much ado about a moment or to excite the audience. It's made into this separate entity from a scene, it's not very comfortable in our screenplay," she added.
TOI
Category: Bollywood
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