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Rekha and Kajol to Aishwarya Rai: When Bollywood magazine covers went too far, and made history

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 4, 2025, 21:00 IST
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Rekha and Kajol

That cover with Rekha and Kajol? Total boldness. It went against the grain and asked why actresses in the 90s had to be a certain way. It got everyone talking about women in movies and how they were shown. It was a moment, and people still bring it up. Even now, that cover is a symbol of not being afraid to be different in Bollywood.

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Aishwarya Rai

When Aishwarya Rai first appeared on the cover of TIME magazine, it marked a significant turning point for Indian cinema. It demonstrated the advancing popularity of Bollywood around the globe. The accompanying story highlighted her many assets and attributes, including her immense popularity among fans of varied cultures. This exposure allowed many other Indian celebrities to gain continued international recognition. This event solidified Aishwarya Rai's stature as an internationally recognised celebrity.

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Zeenat Aman

Zeenat Aman broke barriers on the inaugural cover of Cine Blitz magazine, as it gave the magazine an edgy, fashionable and stylish image that was reflective of how Bollywood was evolving throughout the 1970s. Her poise and appearance were representative of the changing industry. The cover created an immediate reaction from audiences and aided in giving Cine Blitz a remarkable level of publicity. Cine Blitz's first issue remains one of the best-selling magazines in Indian history.

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Bipasha Basu and John Abraham

That cover with Bipasha Basu and John Abraham? It got everyone talking when it dropped. Their chemistry was obvious, and the photos were daring. It really changed how Bollywood magazines did things and showed how popular young celebrity couples were getting.

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Parveen Babi

And Parveen Babi on the cover of TIME Magazine? She was the first Indian actress to make it onto that famous magazine. It showed the world was starting to notice Bollywood. She looked super stylish and confident, which was totally her vibe. People still talk about that cover – it was a big moment for Indian faces getting recognition worldwide.

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