Not one year goes by when we don't take stock of the celebs who had the biggest standings in media space, product and campaign endorsements and the sheer power to influence the outcome of anything they were involved in. Some of the celebs and high level personalities have come upon this kind of influence by fluke, some have shown resilience over the years and yet, others have worked hard to get where they're at today. Here are the top ten of India's most influential people in 2010 - politicians, sports personalities and the glitterati of Bollywood who, by just associating with a brand, product or a cause, can spell instant success for them.
Rahul Gandhi
Young, charismatic and clad in pristine white, Rahul Gandhi, the torch bearer of Indian National Congress is one man who strives to keep alive the aspirations of his late father Rajiv Gandhi's dream of India - a strong, independent, self-reliant country in the forefront of the nations of the world. He has come a long way from a temperamental young man who used to make mindless statements to an astute proactive politician who believes in development from the grass-root levels. The Congress sees a future leader in Rahul and he is making calculative steps towards his big goal of leading India one day.Though officially not anointed yet, he is the crown prince of the Indian National Congress, waiting for that right moment to take the reins. Before ascending the throne, he believes in descending down to the masses, following the footsteps of his great grandfather Jawaharlal Nehru, who used to visit the remotest villages to motivate the common man. Guided by Mahatma Gandhi's famous dictum - the heart of India lies in its villages - Rahul started his campaign from villages. His visits - the so-called attempt to re-connect with the heart of India, is criticised by a few as a "show-off"; still, it was vital in mobilising the youth and Congress's victory in national elections owes a lot to his efforts. Against the wish of his supporters, Rahul opted to decline the minister post, even as he backed the inclusion of fresh young talent in the Cabinet. His decision to abstain from power makes him stand out from the lot of typical politicians. By lauding the reforms carried out by Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, Rahul proved to be a mature politician who transcends ideological confinements.The kind of popularity Rahul enjoys was evident when he emerged as the most preferred brand ambassador for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi in a survey edging past even Sachin Tendulkar and Aamir Khan. Rahul has that magnetism which could pull the crowds like no other. Be it his village visits or interactive meetings with students, or rumours about his marriage, Rahul effortlessly steals the attention of the masses. Priyanka Chopra
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
If the essence of greatness lies in consistency, then Aishwarya Rai can be regarded the undisputed queen of showbiz. Even after a decade and half, the aura around her hasn't dimmed even a mere fraction. Charm, sophistication, elegance - she is regarded as the epitome of all these even now, surviving the test of time. Though her acting skills are debatable, she has carved her own niche when it comes to celebritydom. Her filmography hasn't scaled any big heights when compared to other actors in the Bollywood fraternity; still, she has been associated with almost every big banner in the industry. No other beauty queen has made it big like Ash, save Priyanka Chopra. She's even had a brush with Hollywood, though not as flattering as her domestic one.She was featured on Oprah Winfrey twice and is the single Indian celeb who commands global attention today. Though her much-anticipated big budget flick Raavan failed miserably at the box office, she is still the top choice for many producers, and for Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Ash is like a perpetual muse and appears in his big release this year, Guzaarish, (which also tanked, unfortunately) starring alongside Hrithik Roshan. Ash even made a dramatic comeback to the ramp after more than a decade as she walked for designer Manish Malhotra showing the world that even at this age, she emanates more charm than any younger model. Her achievements aren't inherited, and that makes all that she has earned more laudable considering the power and influence of Bollywood dynasties. With a good number of global endorsements in hand, Ash has in fact become a brand icon for India. And now with the Bachchan name tagged to her name, the world is most definitely this drop-dead gorgeous pearl's oyster. Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Perhaps India's most charismatic captain in the last two decades, M S Dhoni, he of the toothy grin, swashbuckling on-field style and a ready vocal pat-on-the-back to his team-mates, is rumoured to have pipped India's blue-eyed boy of endorsements, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, at the post.The chosen one for most brands from cell phones to textile giants to hair creams, this skipper who until a few years ago was the shy boy-next-door in the cricketing circuit, has probably carved the most enviable career graph when compared to most of his peers and superiors, who came and conquered but didn't last long in the endorsements arena. He sealed his darling status by marrying Sakshi, rumoured to be his childhood sweetheart, away from the prying eyes of the media and putting all the Asin/Deepika rumours to rest.His endorsement earnings are supposed to run into hundreds of crores and many are still lining up on his doorstep, armed with fat paycheques, as he skilfully guides Team India to win after win in all formats of the game.May that grin never lose its shine, skipper. Aamir Khan
Don't let this Khan's short stature fool you - he stands tall even though boxed into a stocky, 5'4" frame. His ascent to super, superstardom has been the result of a very calculated innings in the 2 decades that he's been here in Bollywood. Vociferous to the point of embarrassment, sometimes his own, Aamir Khan fought hard to don the cap of the Intelligent Khan - and has won it fair and square.Very early in his career, he was quick to shun the politics that are a mainstay in tightly-controlled Bollywood, cut his detractors down to size and earned the wrath of many big banners with his staunch refusal to, how do we put this politely, pander to over-sized egos. Post the Rangeela era, Aamir burned many bridges and from Dil Chahta Hai onwards, has managed to earn top billing and news headlines thanks to his brilliant marketing and PR skills, not to mention superior onscreen talent and directorial vision. Now, all those who've stayed at least a light year away from him seem to want to share space with him in public appearances.His epic rivalry with the Baadshah of Bollywood, Shahrukh Khan, has been the foundation of many Khan-troversies, as they're called. But things reached a head this year with SRK bestie Karan Johar openly declaring his admiration for Aamir, someone he's ignored for over a decade, now trying to patch things up between the two Khans. We could guess that the coup of the year will be Aamir's appearance on Koffee with Karan - someone that Karan was quick to dismiss 3 years ago with an "I invite only friends" stance.The bigger coup will be if Peepli Live makes it to the final five of the nominees for the Best Foreign Film at the Oscars this year, and wins.And the biggest, as they say, will be if Karan actually manages to get the two Khans to star in a movie together. Win-win for all, but mostly for Karan and SRK, as Aamir will smilingly say. Salman Khan
The Khan that made up the Khans' trio of the nineties, this wild child somehow lost his sheen along the way with duds that only fed his beefcake image to the masses and did nothing to tap his comedic potential for the longest time since those silly David Dhawan capers.Fancying himself as a rescuer of women (we see a lot of you going HA! here) and donning the writer's cap for his ambitious home production, Veer, Salman wanted to go where his successful peers had - the epic, sweeping production of a mythological battlefield with a romantic side saga, including his ex-ladylove, the grey-eyed Aishwarya Rai. Known to cast leading ladies that mysteriously look like his exes or the ones he's dating off-screen, Veer drowned without a whimper at the box-office and was the butt of many jokes for months.Till Dabangg arrived. With a bang.Sticking to the '70s masala-laden style of movie-making, Dabangg was a no-holds-barred entertainer that celebrated the small-town hero who wins the local damsel's love and flexes his more-than-able muscles to make sure good triumphs over evil, all told with a liberal dollop of slapstick humour that happens only in India. He's so far made 200 crore this year from Dabangg, Bigg Boss and endorsements.Stay this time, won't you, Sallu? Gul Panag
This dimpled lass with an affinity for mostly art house projects in Bollywood has become India's go-to celeb for support in the shortest form today - in 140 characters. Quick to connect with a genuine cause even if from an abject stranger on Twitter, telling of her life in short tweets, about her love for exercise and food, about her sojourns around the world and her unapologetic stance on everything she believes in, Gul has become the darling of the thinking movie-loving Indian.She took to Twitter before superstars deigned it fit to descend from their thrones to their smartphones and laptops, and was the Twitter brand ambassador during the earlier edition of the Fashion Week this year. This forthright feminist does not demand cow-eyed adoration from her audience - she commands their respect and is even willing to have an argument with them on matters close to her heart.Add her very impressive bio to her Twitter persona, tie it up with the Tata Sky ad campaign with Aamir Khan, the thinking woman's favourite Khan, and you have yourself a dream you wish would become a reality - can we see these two powerhouses in a film, please? None of the run-around-the-trees and patriotism-on-display-in-foreign-locales fluff, mind you. Maybe a Vishal Bhardwaj venture or an Anurag Kashyap one? Saifeena
Julia Roberts
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