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In 1999 Rai starred in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam opposite Salman Khan and Ajay Devgan.   The film was centered on Rai's character, Nandini, who is forced to   marry Devgan's character despite being in love with another man (Khan).   As her husband tries to get her to her previous love, she eventually   falls for him. Rai's portrayal won her critical acclaim, with a review   on Rediff.com  writing, "Aishwarya looks beautiful as usual ... This  film will most  likely draw her accolades from all over, maybe even get  her recognised  as an actress the way Manisha Koirala did in Khamoshi.  In many scenes, there is no trace of makeup and she looks very fresh". The film became her first box office success in Bollywood and earned her first Filmfare Best Actress Award for her.
  In the same year she appeared in Subhash Ghai's Taal, in which she  played the role of a young village woman, Mansi, who becomes a big pop  star after being hurt by her lover played by Akshay Khanna.   The film was an average performer in India but was a big success among   the international audience, especially in the United States, where it   became the first Indian film to reach the top 20 on Variety's box  office list.  Her performance in the film was praised with Rediff.com writing, "After  being praised for her looks and acting talent in Hum Dil De Chuke  Sanam, Aishwarya has excelled in Taal.  She looks ethereal and unlike  the former film, has a very sober and  soft role. Though she looks  pained and tragic in most of the film, she  does a good job of a woman  who is very protective of her father and one  who doesn't think twice  before rejecting a lover who has insulted her  father." She received another Best Actress nomination at the Filmfare for her performance in the film

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