When Aishwarya Rai was asked to shoot at 5 am by Mani Ratnam: ‘You people are torturing me’ | Bollywood News
With songs like “Dola Re Dola”, “Kajra Re” and “Crazy Kiya Re”, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has long been celebrated not only for her acting but also for the grace and command she brings to the tradition of song and dance. A quick look through her filmography reveals a performer who treats dance as an extension of the character she’s portraying. Much of that artistic journey has been shaped by her collaborations with filmmaker Mani Ratnam, beginning with her debut in Iruvar and continuing through films such as Guru. Across these projects, Ratnam consistently highlighted both her acting depth and her expressive physicality. A key creative force behind that collaboration has been renowned choreographer and director Brinda Master, who recently reflected on her experience of working with Aishwarya in a conversation with O2India. Talking about working with Aishwarya in Guru, Brinda said, “It’s such a gift to have actors like Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan. Aishwarya, I am a big fan of hers as a dancer because I was the first choreographer of her in …



