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Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often

not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]
Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

Although highly regarded for her acting abilities, Rao's films to date had often
not appealed to a wide audience. Vivah (2006) made her a national star; it depicted
the journey of two individuals from engagement to marriage. Co-starring alongside
Shahid Kapoor, Rao portrayed Poonam, a traditionally raised young woman. The film
was given mixed reviews by most critics but became one of the highest-grossing
films of the year, as well as Rao's biggest commercial success to date. Taran
Adarsh wrote, "Amrita Rao gets a new lease of life with Vivah. She looks the
character and is splendid all through."[16] At the 13th Star Screen Award, Rao
received a Best Actress nomination.[17]

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