Aishwarya Rai on Tyra Banks Show Pt. 1/2 (2009)

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Aishwarya Rai interview with Tyra Banks.
2/2009 Sorry couldn’t record better quality.

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25 Responses to Aishwarya Rai on Tyra Banks Show Pt. 1/2 (2009)

  1. ewanamira19 says:

    whats wrong with that vid ???
    can’t watch clearly

  2. HotPrettyBoy says:

    is it just me the video is very jerky and difficult to watch :(

  3. ha6464 says:

    Thanks for putting this up.

  4. cecillbill says:

    I agree to an extent. It IS up to people individually whether or not to bleach their skin or dye their hair or to eat an apple. But, the skin hue complex has roots within societal concepts born from colonialism, colonization, slavery, Jim crow laws, ethnic cleansing, etc. There is more than one factor as to why some people feel they must bleach their skin and why that darker hued Indian model on ANTM didn’t feel beautiful. But, yes, they are making that choice as you’ve said.

  5. candyluver27 says:

    yr so rite! but really if ppl want 2 hate let them, i think we all know who ends up giving interview 2 adoring fans in expensive cloths every night, and who is on there bed watching tv wishing they had friends

  6. sexyelyssa says:

    Omg, she’s drop dead gorgeous.

  7. JoyfullJoLi says:

    she is amazing

  8. rkau8671 says:

    I love you Aishwarya Rai!!!!!!!!

  9. lina74 says:

    wow!!!! she’s so stunning gorgeous beautiful as always…..

  10. PureDeception500 says:

    Yes, she is the most famous actress in the world.. She’s currently the most famous/popular Bollywood actress. Bollywood movies reach an audience of 5 billion people.. Hollywood reaches 3 billion… Bollywood movies reach a larger audience not because they make better movies, but because of it’s clean image that appeals to conservative countries all over Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Many areas of Europe and the South Asian community (millions of people) in North America.

  11. rohini1986 says:

    I totally agree with you. It IS an issue. Almost ALL cosmetic companies in India sell whitening creams! Ponds, Garnier etc… that is proof enough. There was a debate on we the people, NDTV. I loved it :-)

  12. PureDeception500 says:

    Why are people hating on her so much? Is it because she’s a former Miss World? Or maybe it’s because she is the world’s most famous actress.. perhaps it’s because she’s been considered the most beautiful woman on earth.. could be because she has over 20,000 websites dedicated to her…. She’s starred in over 30 movies to date, she’s married to the son of the world’s most popular actor of all time, she is the best paid actress in her region of the world…. and the list goes on.. keep hating

  13. MJforever127i says:

    she’s really pretty

  14. Jezerv says:

    i love Anchal. she didn’t do great in ANTM because of her lack of self confidence. i hope she grew up from the ANTM experience and be successful in modeling.

  15. celinamahek says:

    hell, no tyra looks nothing like her. The only person I I know who looks like Ash is adriana lima.

  16. celinamahek says:

    at the end of the day, that’s their business, people can do what they want to feel beautiful. that’s like telling people they shouldn’t dye ther hair. at the end of the day, it up to them, products exist because people want to buy them. its not societies fault, it’s people individual choice!

  17. tonynaso says:

    and wow..looking hot too

  18. tonynaso says:

    Ash looks gorgeous as usual.

  19. fizthebiz17 says:

    uh excuse me, did i say it was representing the whole of India? no i did not, and it is NOT just a random incident, those women were humiliated for not being fair! thats just out of line and inconsiderate that women are made to feel they are not good enough due to the color of their skin and it does happen in parts of india, u what to know how i know? there have been reports and documentaries on this subject matter

  20. VeronikaZee says:

    What on earth does the acid thing have to do with light skin have to do with acid throwing? And since when is a random incident representative of a country? That’s like saying the Virgina Tech and Columbine murders are representative of America.

  21. lambapoo says:

    Let’s make something clear here, most of you who have made comments about the dancers probably don’t even know how to dance yourselves. The Choreographer is very well known in NYC, has trained under BOTH Saroj Khan & Shiamak Davar, and for your kind information,While the music most definitely should have been a Bollywood song, the music was the only choice of Tyra’s production team, which was provided to Choreographer only 2 days before the shoot. Considering this , it was pretty damn good.

  22. fizthebiz17 says:

    aishwarya stated that light skin is not a “community” thing in india when it is, its a social issue for heaven’s sake! i have heard of indian women who have been burned or thrown acids on their faces by their husband or family members and its angers me on top of that some big bollywood actresses show themselves as being fair-skinned or wearing colored contacts when they themselves are not comfortable in their own skin, like this is an issue and hats off to anchal for addressing this issue

  23. cecillbill says:

    I think so too. We don’t need every Indian girl morphing into Kareen Kapoor. Not that I’m saying anything bad about Kareena. That’s her natural skin tone. But, using those bleachers to be as fair as Kareena is not okay, and societies & companies shouldn’t make darker ladies feel bad about their tone. The world needs the tones of the Kareenas, the Aishes, the Bipses, and the Shabanas. ;) I see comprehend trying to lighten scars, pimples and marks on face, but not pulling a Michael Jackson.

  24. fizthebiz17 says:

    i think that is the first time i have heard aishwarya compliment another woman’s beauty like seriously lol

  25. LeaF2277 says:

    WTF was that with the dancers? I think you actually have to be dancing to Bollywood music to qualify as Bollywood dancers.

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