From battered wife to warrior queen

BOLLYWOOD STAR Aishwarya Rai is adding a must-have skill to her acting repertoire — learning to use a sword while riding a horse.­ The Miss World-turned-actress will need the skills to play a famous Indian warrior queen ..

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Published: Mon 7 May 2007, 3:20 PM

Last updated: Sun 5 Apr 2015, 12:30 AM

in a new movie, the film's maker told the Mumbai Mirror in an interview.­

"Ash will undergo intensive training," Director Ketan Mehta said referring to her by her nickname. "The role demands a lot of action scenes."­

Rai is to play Rani (Queen) Lakshmibai, the legendary ruler of a north Indian state of Jhansi, who played a key role in the failed 1857 uprising against India's then British colonial rulers.­

Lakshmibai died aged 23 on the battlefield while fighting British soldiers in 1858.­

Mehta said he was completing the script for the movie Jhansi Ki Rani (Queen of Jhansi) and the cast would include British actors. He also plans to hire British technicians and trainers for the action sequences.­

Rai, who recently hit the headlines when she married fellow Bollywood star Abishek Bachchan, is one of the most prominent leading ladies in the Hindi movie scene and has starred in advertisements for major international cosmetic companies.­

Mehta, a famous director, has made more than 20 movies. His latest film was The Rising two years ago.


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