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Role: Kiranjit Ahluwalia – Based on a true story. Kiranjit is a battered wife who kills her abusive husband. While not a "mistress" in the sexual sense, she is a woman treated as a mistress of the house—a servant with a ring.

Notable Movie Moment: The Verdict After years of being burned and raped by her husband, Kiranjit sets him on fire. The courtroom scene where she explains why is harrowing. Rai removes her makeup entirely. For an actress known for perfection, seeing her blotchy, tear-stained face whisper, "He was killing me slowly," redefines what a "mistress" can be—a victim of a marriage contract turned prison. Role: Kiranjit Ahluwalia – Based on a true story


Role: Mira (Mother to a Caesar) In this international misfire, she plays Mira, a Roman noblewoman turned slave and bedmate to a warlord. She is the quintessential historical mistress—powerless, beautiful, and used as a political pawn. Her notable moment: a silent, tearful scene where she holds her son, knowing she will never be his father’s legitimate wife. Role: Mira (Mother to a Caesar) In this

Role: Saba (a poet and intellectual) Dynamic: The “mistress of the heart” – a woman who has an affair with a married man but leaves him. she plays Mira

This is arguably Aishwarya’s most mature portrayal of a modern mistress. Saba is a sophisticated, older woman who enters a purely physical relationship with a younger, married man (Ranbir Kapoor). She sets the rules and ends it when feelings grow.

Notable Mistress Moment: The breakup scene on the stairs. The younger lover declares his love. Saba, wrapped in a shawl, looks at him with weary affection and says, “Tumhara ghar hai, tumhari biwi hai… mujhe koi haq nahi hai” (You have a home, you have a wife… I have no right). She then walks away without looking back. It is the most honest depiction of a mistress in Hindi cinema: dignified, self-aware, and ultimately lonely.