Lillete dubey biography

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  • Birth Date

    7 September 1953

    Lillete Dubey (Sindhi: لِليِيٽِ دُبي, Hindi: लिलेट दुबे) (born 7 September 1953) is an Indian actress who appeared on the stage and inBollywood films.

    Personal Life & Background[]

    illete Dubey was born in Pune to a Sindhi family.[3] She married Ravi Dubey on September 12, 1978. Her daughter, Neha Dubey, is also an actress and has acted as a bad girl and Pratyush's second wife after Akanksha who starred in Mira Nair's movie Monsoon Wedding and danced to the song "Chunari chunari," which was played during the sangeet ceremony in the movie. Her other daughter, Ira Dubey is also an actress and starred in The President Is Coming with Konkona Sen Sharma and 'Aisha' opposite Sonam Kapoor and Abhay Deol. Her sister Lushin Dubey is also a theatre actor and director.

    Career[]

    Dubey has appeared in numerous movies, for example in Mira Nair's movie Monsoon Wedding co-starring Nasiruddin Shah, Kal Ho Naa Ho, which starred Shah Rukh Khan, Preity Zinta, Saif Ali Khan and Jaya Bachchan, in the movie Baghban alongside Amitabh Bachchan, in Bow Barracks Forever alongside her daughter Neha Dubey, and in the movie Housefull alongside Akshay Kumar and Deepika Padukone.

    She also played a role in the British film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, which starred Maggie Smith, Judi Dench and Bill Nighy.

    Lillete Dubey, in addition to acting, is an acclaimed theatre director, television and film artist, and founder of the Theatre Action Group in Delhi.

    She has directed a number of plays. Most notable being Mahesh Dattani's Dance like a Man, which is the longest running play in English, having completed 497 shows across the world, including a two week run on the Broadway. In 2015 she played Roshana Dalal in Channel Four's Indian Summers.

    Lillete Dubey

    Indian actress and theatre director

    Lillete Dubey

    Lillete Dubey at the premiere of The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel in 2015

    Born

    Lillete Keswani


    (1953-09-07) 7 September 1953 (age 71)

    Pune, Bombay State, India

    Occupation(s)Actress, Director
    Spouse

    Ravi Dubey

    (m. 1978; died 2015)​
    ChildrenNeha Dubey
    Ira Dubey
    RelativesLushin Dubey (sister)

    Lillete Dubey (born 7 September 1953) is an Indian actress and theatre director. She has worked in Indian and international theatre, television and films in Hindi and English languages. Dubey began her career with Barry John in Delhi and was the founding member of his group - Theatre Action Group in 1973. In 1991 she set up her own theatre company - The Primetime Theatre Company.

    Dubey is best known for her film performances Zubeidaa, Monsoon Wedding (Winner Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival), Chalte Chalte, Baghban, Kal Ho Naa Ho, My Brother…Nikhil, Delhi in a Day, Bow Barracks Forever (Best Actress Filma Madrid International Film Festival), 3 Days to Go (Best Actress Simon Sabela Awards, KZN South Africa), The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (BAFTA- Best Ensemble Cast) and The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, and Sonata.

    In theatre, she is known for her work like, '30 Days in September', 'Adhe Adhure' (Best Actress Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards), 'August - Osage County', Dance Like a Man, 'Where did I Leave my Purdah', and 'Salaam Noni Appa' amongst others.

    Early life

    Dubey was born Lillete Keswani on 7 September 1953 in Pune to Sindhi Hindu parents. Her father, Gobind Keswani, was an engineer with the Indian Railways, and her mother, Lila Keswani, was a Gynaecologist from Lady Harding who later worked with the Indian Army.[8]

    Biography

    Lillete Dubey (born 7 September 1953) is an Indian actress who has worked in theatre, television and Hindi films.

    Lillete was born in Pune as Lillete Kiswani to a Sindhi Hindu family. Her father, Govind Kiswani, was an engineer with the Indian Railways, and her mother, Leela, was a gynaecologist who worked with the Indian Army. Her father wanted to give her a "modern" sounding name, and came up with "Lillete" as a faux-French derivation of her mother's name, Leela, with the intended meaning being "little Leela." Lillete, however, never liked her name "from day one" due to personal reasons, such as getting made fun of when she was younger.

    Lillete Dubey (born 7 September 1953) is an Indian actress who has worked in theatre, television and Hindi films.

    Lillete was born in Pune as Lillete Kiswani to a Sindhi Hindu family. Her father, Govind Kiswani, was an engineer with the Indian Railways, and her mother, Leela, was a gynaecologist who worked with the Indian Army. Her father wanted to give her a "modern" sounding name, and came up with "Lillete" as a faux-French derivation of her mother's name, Leela, with the intended meaning being "little Leela." Lillete, however, never liked her name "from day one" due to personal reasons, such as getting made fun of when she was younger.

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