
📌 Key Points
- “Please don’t hate me!” Sneha Ullal’s shocking Aishwarya plea revealed.
- Aishwarya Rai’s unexpected welcome to her young ‘duplicate’.
- “My resemblance to Aishwarya was a PR stunt!” Sneha Ullal exposes truth.
- Telugu darling Sneha Ullal: “Comparisons never bothered my ego!”
The striking resemblance between Sneha Ullal and Aishwarya Rai has long been a talking point, but Sneha’s recent revelation has stirred the pot even more. The actress, popular for her Tollywood hits like ‘Ullasanga Utsahanga’ and a recent comeback, admitted she once asked Aishwarya not to hate her amidst these comparisons. This candid confession is now sparking widespread discussion across the film industry.
Don’t Hate Me, Aishwarya!
Bollywood actress Sneha Ullal has made a sensational statement regarding her resemblance to Aishwarya Rai, revealing that she once asked Aishwarya not to hate her, a topic currently going viral and generating much discussion in the industry. Ullal made her silver screen debut alongside Bollywood star Salman Khan in the film ‘Lucky: No Time For Love’. She later gained recognition in Tollywood, becoming popular among Telugu audiences with films like ‘Ullasanga Utsahanga’, ‘Nenu Meeku Telusa?’, and ‘Madatha Kaja’. After a period away from films due to a lack of opportunities, Sneha recently appeared opposite Master Mahendran in ‘Neelakanta’.
During a recent podcast, Ullal shared interesting experiences from the beginning of her career. At the time, there was widespread media discussion about her striking resemblance to Aishwarya Rai, with many calling her Aishwarya’s ‘duplicate’. Responding to these comparisons, Sneha clarified that they never bothered her, recalling that even in her own circle, everyone used to tell her she looked like Aishwarya when Aishwarya Rai became Miss World.
Career Comeback: Beyond Comparisons
Sneha shared a fond memory from that time, stating, “I met Aishwarya Rai once. She welcomed me into the Bollywood family. But I was afraid she might feel bad due to the comparisons being made between us in the media, so I told her, ‘I’m sorry, please don’t hate me.'” She explained that since she entered the industry at a very young age, she had no ego, which is why she didn’t mind these comparisons. While some are shocked by this revelation, others consider such occurrences common in the industry.
Speaking about her co-star Salman Khan, Sneha praised him, saying he never showed any ‘superstar’ arrogance on set and was very supportive of her during filming. She dismissed reports that she was cast in the film solely due to her resemblance to Aishwarya Rai, calling them merely a PR (Public Relations) stunt. Sneha Ullal’s comments have indeed become a hot topic in the industry.
Looking Ahead
Sneha’s candid remarks clarify much, but the ‘PR stunt’ dismissal only fuels this intriguing industry saga. While she aims to forge her unique identity, our audiences, ever watchful, will undoubtedly observe how she truly carves her path. The real question remains: can she genuinely emerge from that formidable shadow?


