Yesterday
evening
(January
4,
2017),
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan
walked
the
red
carpet
of
Lions
Gold
Awards
and
the
actress
picked
the
award
for
'Best
Actress'
for
her
movie,
Sarbjit.
In
the
film,
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan
played
the
character
of
Dalbir
Kaur,
the
elder
sister
of
Sarabjit
Singh.
Coming
back
to
her
look
at
the
award
function,
Aishwarya
looked
perfect
ten
and
we
can't
stop
drooling
over
her
pictures!
The
actress
sported
a
gold
coloured
Sabyasachi
anarkali
and
looked
every
bit
beautiful!
Check
out
her
pictures
below..
How
Beautiful
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan
is
one
actress,
who
doesn't
experiment
with
her
looks
much,
but
still
manages
to
make
heads
turn
with
her
stunning
avatar!
Aishwarya
&
Her
Aura..
Probably,
it's
the
aura
of
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan
that
never
gives
her
dull
moment
at
the
red
carpet.
2016;
A
Great
Year
For
Aishwarya
Talking
about
her
work,
2016
was
indeed
one
great
year
for
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan
and
her
fans
as
the
actress
gave
back
to
back
two
films
i.e.,
Sarbjit
and
Ae
Dil
Hai
Mushkil.
Aishwarya’s
Role
In
Sarbjit
Omung
Kumar's
Sarbjit
was
based
on
the
true
story
of
a
Dalbir
Kaur's
fight
to
bring
her
brother
back
from
Pakistani
jail.
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan,
who
played
a
middle
aged
woman
in
the
film,
won
many
hearts
with
de-glam
look
and
powerful
act!
Sarbjit
For
The
Oscars
You'll
be
proud
to
know
that
Indian
biopics
including
Sarbjit
and
MS
Dhoni:
The
Untold
Story
have
made
it
to
the
long
list
of
336
feature
films
eligible
for
the
Oscars.
In
Picture:
Aishwarya
At
LGA
Coming
back
to
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan,
here's
the
another
picture
of
the
gorgeous
lady
from
the
Lions
Gold
Awards.
Candid
Click
Of
Aishwarya
Rai
Leaving
you
with
this
stunning
candid
picture
of
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan,
whose
flawless
red
carpet
looks
often
become
the
talk
of
the
town!
On
a
related
note,
director
Omung
Kumar
is
also
extremely
excited
about
Sarbjit's
entrance
in
the
Oscar's
list.
He
was
recently
quoted
as
saying,
"I
feel
extremely
privileged.
It's
a
dream
of
every
director
to
get
featured
in
that
list.
Had
it
been
some
other
director's
film,
as
an
Indian,
I
would
have
been
happy
too."
"I
feel
proud
not
because
it's
Hollywood
but
since
childhood
we
feel
happy
to
get
recognition
by
getting
a
National
Award
or
Oscars
etc.
One
always
dreams
of
climbing
those
stairs
when
your
film's
name
is
announced
in
Oscars,"
added
the
director.