Just saw this interview with TV actress Neha Harsora and it's actually quite sweet . way she talks about Aishwarya Rai Bachchan feels very genuine,not just some PR answer .
Neha,who we see in Udne Ki Aasha rn,was saying Aishwarya is true representation of Indian culture on the world stage . She praised her for her grace and style and how she always promotes India's identity .
And honestly,I totally get what she's saying ah. For so many years,Aishwarya was that face for India internationally.
When they asked her about the most fashionable actress,she didn't even pick someone from current lot . She went straight for her long-time favorite. Neha said,“I have been very fond of Aishwarya Rai . So, I don't know . Probably, many people will agree or disagree. But it's just me. I am very fond of her. So,whatever she does, whatever she brings to the table,I think it's a style. It's a timeless beauty,which I adore a lot.”
That's such personal and honest answer . Refreshing to hear.
Few things that stood out from her interview:
- Aishwarya Rai's global representation of India is what she loves most .
- Her own definition of fashion is about comfort and personal style,not just brands.
- She also named Shah Rukh Khan as her all-time favorite male actor.
But Neha also shared her own take on fashion which was very interesting . She said something like,“I feel like fashion is all about you. Yourself. Your comfort zone . The way you can slay a particular fit.” For her,it's more about confidence than just wearing expensive designer clothes.
And tbh,this is such a good point. So many people just follow trends blindly,but she is saying real style comes from being comfortable in what you wear. Makes sense only.
She was recently spotted at Star Parivaar Fashion Show,so clearly she is putting her own fashion sense out there . And her appreciation for icons like Aishwarya and SRK shows how much influence they still have on aspiring actors .
It's just nice to see this kind of genuine admiration still exists in the industry . It makes you wonder if new actors feel that same pressure to become global icon like Aishwarya was…








