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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan on comebacks: 'Don't believe in those terminologies, once an artist, always an artist'

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan says international film festivals remain special to her as they celebrate cinema, discovery, and the joy of representing Indian films worldwide.

December 22, 2025 / 18:16 IST
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan on comebacks: 'Don't believe in those terminologies, once an artist, always an artist'

Indian cinema’s global footprint continues to widen, and few figures embody that journey as gracefully as Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. Speaking on the sidelines of an international film platform after her masterclass to Hollywood Reporter, the actor reflected on why global film festivals still hold deep meaning for her, even after decades of walking some of the world’s most prestigious red carpets.

Responding to a question about what keeps these experiences special despite her long international career, Aishwarya said, "The celebration of cinema. I think it's just wonderful that there are such incredible platforms created in so many parts of the world where cinema is celebrated, is viewed, is discovered and explored." She stressed that these festivals go beyond glamour, offering spaces where films from different cultures find new audiences and conversations.

For Aishwarya, being present at such events is also about responsibility and solidarity. "I think that's just every opportunity that gives us a chance as members of the film fraternity to support it," she added, highlighting how participation helps strengthen the global ecosystem of cinema. She described it as an experience layered with joy and purpose, noting that it remains "an absolute pleasure" to be part of these moments.

The conversation naturally turned to Indian cinema’s evolving global journey. With Indian films increasingly finding screens and viewers across continents, Aishwarya expressed optimism about the direction the industry is heading. "The fact that markets continue to open themselves, the audiences continue to grow," she said, calling it a positive sign for the future. According to her, expanding markets mean Indian stories can travel further than ever before, breaking cultural and geographic barriers.

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She also pointed out the inherent global presence of Indian cinema, rooted in the vast Indian diaspora. "One in six is an Indian anyways all over the world," she noted, underlining how population and cultural connection have always given Indian films a worldwide audience. Still, she emphasized that growth remains essential. "A growing audience is always well," she said, suggesting that discovery by new viewers is what keeps cinema alive and evolving.

During her masterclass, Aishwarya also addressed notions around comebacks, a term often used by the industry and media. Making her stance clear, she said, "I don't believe in those terminologies." For her, artistry is not bound by phases or labels. "At the end of the day, once an artist, always an artist," she explained, framing her career as a continuous engagement with the craft rather than a series of pauses and returns.

She concluded by crediting audiences for sustaining that continuity. "Audiences always validate that perspective," Aishwarya said, adding that their support keeps her focused and grounded. Expressing heartfelt gratitude, she shared, "At every opportunity, I will continue to express my gratitude to our audience world over for always just being so supportive and really extending their love and being my strength."

Vaishnavi Gavankar
first published: Dec 22, 2025 06:16 pm

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