The former Miss World, 41, who is making a comeback to the big screen after five years with "Jazbaa", said there was a perception in people's mind that she will opt for glamorous role but she preferred otherwise.
"When I chose to start my career with 'Iruvar', I genuinely believed I was liberating myself as an actor. I came to the industry after Miss World, modelling... There was obvious perception that 'Aishwarya Rai means glamour'.
In the Sanjay Gupta-directed film, which releases this Friday, Aishwarya plays a doting mother of a girl child.
The mother of one took insights from her real life to portray the character of Anuradha Verma.
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"There was no apprehension of playing a mother. I would have chosen this film five years ago too but the difference is today I am a mother. So, I am playing Anuradha Verma in a given situation, I do know what a mother is experiencing. I have brought the truth towards acting through this film."
The actress said she did not have any inhibition of taking a long break from films to raise her three-year-old daughter Aaradhya.
"I am a very committed mother, and professional. So only when I knew that I can balance both, I took up 'Jazbaa'."
"Honestly, I don't feel like I was gone anywhere. I became a mother and during that time, through advertisements, endorsements and social work, I was always in touch with fans.
"Though I wasn't working in cinema but I really didn't feel that I was away. So, I didn't realise the time that has gone by.