It’s quarter past three in the afternoon and we are asking for directions to New India Co-op Housing Society, in Juhu. Damn it, Google Maps can’t pinpoint the exact location. We ask a couple of pedestrians who seem clueless. We approach a security guard outside a building, but he has no idea either. Out of sheer desperation, my editor gets off the car and displays the SMS to the guard, who nearly admonishes us…“Yeh toh Janak likha hai…Amitabh Bachchan ka bangla dhoond rahen hain aap?” As both of us burst laughing for the next few minutes at our stupidity of going around a landmark in circles, our car stops and we stare at a large majestic wooden door that every Bollywood fan in the country would dream of getting past through. A security guard pops the oft-repeated ‘Kisko milna hai?’ question. Eventually, he opens the door and leads us through a brightly lit, opulent verandah.
Tough Call
Singing her song
In fact, even as she dabbled in mainstream Hindi cinema, Aishwarya
In 2003, she had to quit Chalte Chalte half way, only to pave way for Rani Mukherjee to take on her role. It was then that a whole bunch of movies got erased from her calendar as the actress was coming to terms with an emotional upheaval in her personal life. Meanwhile, she was getting offers from the west. 
Be it movies or brand endorsements, she has been choosy but has stayed the course. At a time when brand ambassadors come and go, Aishwarya has continued with L’Oreal for more than 15 years. Today, despite having spent close to two decades in the world of glitz and glamour, Aishwarya still believes the best is yet to come. “I certainly don’t believe I have reached any destination. I don’t know what the destination is but I am enjoying the journey… I feel blessed,” says Aishwarya earnestly.