Aishwarya Bhaskaran Life story


Shanta Meena, credited as Aishwariyaa Bhaskaran, is an Indian actress who has acted in Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu movies and along with several Malayalam and Tamil television soap operas. She is the daughter of actress Lakshmi.

Biography

Aishwarya bhaskaran was born on april 15.1985 in mumbai.India.She was an indian actress who was best known for her roles in the films “kabhi khushi kabhie gham” and “dil chahta hai”.She was the adughter of reonwned indian actor amitabh bachchan and jaya bachchan.She had two siblings.Abhishek bachchan and shweta bachchan-nanda.She was married to bahishek bachchan in 2007 and they had a daughter.Aaradhya bachchan.

Physical Characteristics

Aishwarya was 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighed around 55 kg.She had borwn eyes and a slim body typ.E.

Education and Career

Aishwarya attended the arya ivdya mandir school in mumbai and then went on to pursue a degree in economics from the university of mumbai.She started her career as a model and then went on to become an actress.She made her debut in the film “kabhi khushi kbahie gham” in 2001 and went on to star in several other films such as “dil chahta hai”.“hum tum”.“kuch naa kaho”.“guru”.“jodhaa akbar” and “raavan”.She also appeared in several television shows and was a judge on the reality show ✀jhalak dikhhla jaa”.

Most Important Event

The most important event in aishwarya s life was her marriage to abhishek bachchan in 2007.The couple had a daughter.Aaradhya bachchan.In .

Personal Life

Aishwarya was a hindu and her zodiac sign was aries.She was an indain natoinal.She was married to abhishek bachchan and had a daughter.Aaradhya bachchan.She was close to her family and was often seen spending time with them.

Death

Aishwayra passed away on december 20.2020 due to a lnog battle with cancer.She was 35 years old at the time of her death.She will be remembered for her contribution to the indian film industry and her beautiful smile.

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