Lillete Dubey

Lillete Dubey
Dubey in 2012
Born Lillete Kiswani[1]
(1953-09-07) 7 September 1953[2]
Pune, Bombay State, India[2]
Occupation Actress, director
Spouse(s) Ravi Dubey (1978-2015; his death)
Children Neha Dubey
Ira Dubey

Lillete Dubey (born 7 September 1953) is an Indian actress who has worked in theatre, television and Hindi films.[3]

Early life

Lillete was born in Pune as Lillete Kiswani to a Sindhi Hindu family.[4] Her father, Govind Kiswani, was an engineer with the Indian Railways, and her mother, Leela, was a gynaecologist who worked with the Indian Army. The idea that Lillete is a Christian or of mixed-race parentage is totally incorrect. 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.[1][2][5]

Lillete did her schooling from various educational institutions (as a consequence of her father's transferable job), among them Carmel Convent (Delhi) and St. Mary's (Pune). She graduated in English Literature from Lady Shri Ram College (Delhi) and subsequently obtained two post-graduation degrees — in English and in Mass Communication.[1][2]

Lillete is the eldest of three siblings. She has a sister, Lushin, (named after Ilyushin, a Russian aircraft), and a brother, Patanjali, named in honour of the ancient rishi who compiled the Yoga Sutras.[2] Lushin is the wife of Pradeep Dubey, a noted academic.

Career

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

Lillete also played a role in the British film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel as well as its sequel, both of which starred Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Bill Nighy and Dev Patel, among others.

Lillete is also an acclaimed theatre director, television and film artist, and was part of the Theatre Action Group (TAG) in Delhi.[6] She has directed a number of plays, most notable being Mahesh Dattani's Dance Like a Man, which is the longest running Indian play in English, having completed 497 shows across the world, including a two-week run on the Broadway.

Personal life

Lillete's husband Ravi Dubey was the youngest-ever General Manager of the Taj Mansingh hotel and rose to be the Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications at the Tata Group before he quit in 2004. He died of pancreatic cancer in 2015.[7]

The couple has two daughters, Neha and Ira, both of whom have played a variety of small and supporting roles in theatre, film and television. Additionally, Neha is a psychotherapist with an independent practice in Mumbai.

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1997Kabhie KabhieTV series
1999Love You Hamesha
2000Bawandar (English: Sandstorm)Socialite
2001ZubeidaaRose Davenport
2001Gadar: Ek Prem KathaShabana
2001Monsoon WeddingPimmi Verma
2002Om Jai JagadishNeetu's mom
2002Kitne Door... Kitne Paas
2003PinjarTara- Puro's mother
2003Johnny
2003Chalte ChalteAnna Mausi (Priya's aunt)
2003BaghbanShanti Patel
2003Kal Ho Naa HoJaswinder "Jazz" Kapoor
2004LakshyaMrs. Dutta, Romila's mother
2004Vanity FairMs. Greencredited as Lillette Dubey
2004Morning RagaMrs. Kapoor
2004Sau Jhooth Ek SachMoushami Pradhan
2004Bow Barracks ForeverEmily Lobo
2005My Brother…NikhilAnita Rosario Kapoor
2005Main Aisa Hi HoonRitu
2005Dosti: Friends ForeverKiran Thapar
2006FanaaHelen (Zooni's Instructor)
2006CorporateDevyani Bakshi
2006Aap Ki KhatirBetty A. Khanna
2007My Name Is Anthony GonsalvesBharucha (Movie Director)
2007Har Pal
2008Saas Bahu Aur SensexAnita B. Jethmalani
2008Fauj Mein Mauj
2009PhoonkDr. Seema Walke
2009Hari Puttar: A Comedy of TerrorsSantosh 'Toshi'
2009Mumbai CallingAmar's MotherTV Series (season 1 episode 4 Boy to Man)
2010Bollywood BeatsJyoti
2010I Am 24
2010Fun in the Army
2010PankhMary D'Cunha
2010HousefullZulekha Bano
2010Break Ke BaadPammi J. Gulati
2011Always Kabhi KabhiMs Das
2012Na Jaane KabseMonika
2012Delhi in a DayKalpana
2012The Best Exotic Marigold HotelMrs. KapoorBritish film
2012I m 24
2012Shobhna's Seven NightsMalishka
2013HeroineMrs. Arora
2013Chashme BaddoorMs Josephine
2013Dabba (The Lunchbox)Ila's mother
2014One by TwoSamara Patel's mother
2014Dr. CabbieNellieCanadian film
2014Bhaiyyaji Superhitdelayed
2015The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Mrs. Kapoor
2015Desi MagicMrs. Saxena
2015A Million RiversRoop
2016Tadka (film)Samantha
2016Aksar 2
2017Sonata

Television

YearShowChannelRoleNotes
2015Darr Sabko Lagta Hai&TVShobhnaEpisode 16
Indian SummersChannel 4Roshana DalalBritish series
2017Adhe AdhureHotstarSavitriTeleplay
Also Director
Hotstar Original Series
Dance Like A ManRatna
2018Love Handles (Ep05 - #PuranaPyaar)Gorilla Shorts - YoutubeMrs. SharmaRomantic Comedy Web Series
2018Akoori (web series)Zee5Rita ShahComedy Web Series

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Lillete's world". The Hindu (Metro Plus). 2011-12-16.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Lillete Dubey: The drama of life". The Times of India (Delhi Times). 2002-05-26.
  3. "Profiles : Snapping up life". The Hindu (Metro Plus). 2008-07-07.
  4. All the World is a Stage
  5. "I am over-qualified for this medium". The Indian Express. 1999-10-01. Archived from the original on 20 December 2013.
  6. "The drama of Barry John's life". The Times of India (Delhi Times). 2002-11-23.
  7. "Youngest-ever GM of Taj Mansingh dies at 60". The Times of India. 2015-05-13.
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