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Divergent Trajectories in Popular Media: A Comparative Analysis of Aarti Chabria and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
This paper examines the representation and career longevity of two Indian film actresses, Aarti Chabria and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, within the framework of popular media and entertainment content. While Aishwarya Rai represents the globalized, hegemonic ideal of Indian stardom—spanning Bollywood, international cinema, and brand endorsements—Aarti Chabria occupies a contrasting space as a supporting and item-song actress in early 2000s Hindi cinema. Using content analysis of media coverage, filmographies, and digital archives, this paper argues that popular media constructs and reinforces a hierarchical “economy of visibility.” Rai’s sustained presence across high-brow and mass media contrasts with Chabria’s episodic visibility, reflecting how beauty, lineage, and strategic media management determine longevity in the attention economy of Indian entertainment.
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Divergent Trajectories in Popular Media: A Comparative Analysis of Aarti Chabria and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
This paper examines the representation and career longevity of two Indian film actresses, Aarti Chabria and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, within the framework of popular media and entertainment content. While Aishwarya Rai represents the globalized, hegemonic ideal of Indian stardom—spanning Bollywood, international cinema, and brand endorsements—Aarti Chabria occupies a contrasting space as a supporting and item-song actress in early 2000s Hindi cinema. Using content analysis of media coverage, filmographies, and digital archives, this paper argues that popular media constructs and reinforces a hierarchical “economy of visibility.” Rai’s sustained presence across high-brow and mass media contrasts with Chabria’s episodic visibility, reflecting how beauty, lineage, and strategic media management determine longevity in the attention economy of Indian entertainment. aarti chabria aishwarya rai xxx vedio
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