Lillete Dubey

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.

Lillete Dubey
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 70)
Occupation(s)Actress, Director
Spouse
Ravi Dubey
(m. 1978; died 2015)
ChildrenNeha Dubey
Ira Dubey
RelativesLushin Dubey (sister)

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. After Dubey's birth the family moved to Bikaner and later to Lucknow where she studied at Loreto Convent  and then went to Rustom Boarding school in Pune. After Rustoms, she came to Delhi and studied at Carmel Convent. When she was in Class IX, the family moved back to Pune and she joined St. Mary's (Pune), where she first started acting. She completed her M.A in English from LSR and her second master's degree in mass communications from IIMC.

Personal life

Lillete Dubey married Ravi Dubey in 1978. Ravi Dubey died of pancreatic cancer in 2015. The couple have two daughters, Neha Dubey and Ira Dubey, both of whom have played a variety of small and supporting roles in theatre, film and television.

Lillete is the eldest of three siblings. She has a sister, Lushin, and a brother, Patanjali. He is the founder of the Lemon Tree hotel group. Lushin is the wife of Pradeep Dubey, a noted academic.[citation needed]

Career

Films

Lillete Dubey's entry into films was quite by chance when her husband was posted to Mumbai in 1995, and she has often called herself an 'accidental film actress’. She debuted with the film Love You Hamesha starring Akshaye Khanna and Sonali Bendre in 1999. The movie was directed by Kailash Surendranath. After that, she played a supporting character in Bawandar, directed by Jag Mundhra and starring Nandita Das, in 2000. It was based on the story of a rape victim, Bhanwari Devi, from Rajasthan. Her career breakthrough was in 2001 when she essayed the role of Aunty Rose in Shyam Benegal's classic Zubeida and won many hearts and next as Shabana, the mother of the female protagonist Sakeena (played by Amisha Patel) in the movie Gadar: Ek Prem Katha. Her second hit, Monsoon Wedding, came out later in the same year and became yet another milestone in her film career.[citation needed] Divya Unny from Open (Indian magazine) said,

She acted in her first film Zubeidaa (2001) at the age of 47 which would have been considered a late start for an actor. Even as an independent actor, Dubey created a niche. She has defied expectations many times on screen. She was the only actress her age who could carry off smoking a cigarette in a shiny blouse and petticoat, with rollers in her hair, in Monsoon Wedding (2001)."

The following year, in 2002, she again portrayed the role of one of the lead characters’ mother in the movie Om Jai Jagadish, directed by Anupam Kher. Her on-screen daughter was Urmila Matondkar. She played the role of ‘Shanti Patel’, the wife of Paresh Rawal in Baghban (2003).

She played the role of Jaswinder "Jazz" Kapoor in Kal Ho Naa Ho, in 2003. She played Jazz, an older female character that is fierce, unapologetic, and in touch with her sexuality. In 2004 she played the role of Preity Zinta's reel mother in the movie Lakshya. The film was directed by Farhan Akhtar and starred Hrithik Roshan as the male lead. In the same year, she also worked in Anjan Dutt's Bow Barracks Forever, a film that revolved around the troubles faced by the Anglo-Indian people to keep up their lifestyle, in the post-independence era and which won her the Best Actress award at the Madrid International Film Festival.[citation needed]

Lillete worked on a long short film  ‘Seasons Greetings’ with Celina Jaitley. Her short film works include Sonata & Purana Pyaar.[citation needed] Her other work includes Qubool hai 2 at Zee5 premium where she plays Nilofer, alongside Karan Singh Grover and Surbhi Jyoti.

Theatre

Lillete Dubey 
Mohan and Lillete performing in a play Aadhe Adhoore in Bharat Bhavan Bhopal

Dubey has an acting career of over 40 years, and  has played the lead in over 60 productions ranging from Shakespeare, Greek Tragedy, Brecht, Musical Comedies, Farce, Contemporary Drama, Absurd Theatre, to Contemporary Drama, including Ibsen, Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Pinter, Dario Fo, Edward Albee, and Indian playwrights like Vijay Tendulkar, Partap Sharma, Mahesh Dattani, Girish Karnad, Mahesh Elkunchwar. Dubey is also a founder member of the prestigious Delhi based Theatre Action Group.

In 1991, Dubey co-founded The Primetime Theatre Co., with the intention of promoting original Indian writing, and has directed 33 productions for the company so far.

The Prime Time Theatre Company's productions, directed by Ms Dubey, have traveled widely across India and abroad, with shows at the Bloomsbury Theatre in London, at the Tribecca in New York, at the Portland International Performance Festival in the U.S, as well as in Chicago, San Francisco, Houston, Dallas, Washington DC, Stamford, Raleigh (North Carolina), Los Angeles, Boston and New York in the U.S.

One of Dubey's most notable productions - Dance Like a Man by Mahesh Dattani,  is the longest running Indian play in English, having completed over 650 shows across the world, including a two-week off-Broadway run.

Year Name of Play Role
1991 Blithe Spirit Lead actor, Directed and Produced by Lillete Dubey and Sita Raina
1991 Romantic Comedy Lead actor, Directed and Produced by Lillete Dubey and Sita Raina
1992 Prisoner of Malabar Hill Lead Actor, Produced by Lillete Dubey and Sita Raina
1992 On The Razzle Lead actor, Directed and Produced by Lillete Dubey and Sita Raina
1993 All About Eve Lead Actor, Directed and Produced by Lillete Dubey and Sita Raina
1993 Don't Drink The Water Lead Actor, Directed and Produced by Lillete Dubey and Sita Raina
1993 Plaza Suite Lead Actor, Directed and Produced by Lillete Dubey and Sita Raina
1994 Lost in Yonkers Directed and Produced by Lillete Dubey and Sita Raina
1994 Me and My Girl Lead Actor, Directed and Produced by Lillete Dubey and Sita Raina
1994 Post Mortem Directed and Produced by Lillete Dubey and Sita Raina
1995 Dance Like a Man Lead Actor, Director and Producer
1996 Autobiography Lead Actor and Director  
1998 Jaya The Victory (an operatic montage of the Mahabharata) Director and Producer
1998 On a Muggy Night in Mumbai Lead Actor, Director and Producer
2000 Siren City Lead Actor, Director and Producer
2000 Breathe in Breathe out Lead Actor, Director and Producer
2000 Zen Katha Director and Producer
2001 30 Days in September Lead Actor, Director and Producer
2003 Womanly voices Director
2005 Sammy Director and Producer
2007 Kanyadaan Lead Actor, Director and Producer
2008 Wedding Album Director and Producer
2009 Brief Candle Director and Producer
2010 Love on The Brink Director and Producer
2011 Adhe Adhure Lead Actor, Director and Producer
2011 August - Osage County Lead Actor and Director
2012 Where did I leave my Purdah Lead Actor and Director
2013 9 Parts of Desire Director and Producer
2014 Boiled Beans on Toast Director and Producer
2015 Gauhar Director and Producer
2016 The Dancing Donkey Director and Producer
2017 Salaam Noni Appa Lead Actor, Director and Producer
2019 Devika Rani Director and Producer

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1999 Love You Hamesha Feature film[citation needed]
2000 Bawandar Anita Feature film[citation needed]
2001 Zubeidaa Rose Davenport Feature film[citation needed]
2001 Gadar: Ek Prem Katha Shabana Feature film
2001 Monsoon Wedding Pimmi Verma Feature film
2002 Om Jai Jagadish Neetu's mom Feature film[citation needed]
2003 Pinjar Tara- Puro's mother Feature film
2003 Johnny Johnny's step mom Telugu Feature film
2003 Chalte Chalte Anna Mausi (Priya's aunt) Feature film[citation needed]
2003 Baghban Shanti Patel Feature film[citation needed]
2003 Kal Ho Naa Ho Jaswinder "Jazz" Kapoor Feature film
2004 Lakshya Mrs. Dutta, Romila's mother Feature film
2004 Vanity Fair Ms. Green credited as Lillette Dubey[citation needed] / Feature film
2004 Morning Raga Mrs. Kapoor Feature film
2004 Sau Jhooth Ek Sach Moushami Pradhan Feature film
2004 Bow Barracks Forever Emily Lobo Feature film
2005 My Brother…Nikhil Anita Rosario Kapoor Feature film
2005 Main Aisa Hi Hoon Ritu Feature film[citation needed]
2005 Dosti: Friends Forever Kiran Thapar Feature film
2006 Fanaa Helen (Zooni's Instructor) Feature film
2006 Corporate Devyani Bakshi Feature film[citation needed]
2006 Aap Ki Khatir Betty A. Khanna Feature film
2007 My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves Bharucha (Movie Director) Feature film[citation needed]
2007 Har Pal Gallery Owner Feature film
2008 Saas Bahu Aur Sensex Anita B. Jethmalani Feature film
2009 Phoonk Dr. Seema Walke Feature film[citation needed]
2009 Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors Santosh 'Toshi' Feature film
2010 Bollywood Beats Jyoti Feature film[citation needed]
2010 Pankh Mary D'Cunha Feature film
2010 Housefull Zulekha Bano Feature film
2010 Break Ke Baad Pammi J. Gulati Feature film
2011 Always Kabhi Kabhi Ms Das Feature film[citation needed]
2011 Na Jaane Kabse Monica Feature film[citation needed]
2012 Delhi in a Day Kalpana Feature film
2012 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Mrs. Kapoor British Feature film
2012 Shobhna's Seven Nights Malishka Feature film[citation needed]
2012 I M 24 Don's wife Feature film[citation needed]
2012 Heroine Mrs. Arora Feature film[citation needed]
2013 Chashme Baddoor Ms Josephine Feature film
2013 Dabba (The Lunchbox) Ila's mother Feature film
2014 One by Two Kalpana Patel Feature film
2014 Dr. Cabbie Nellie Canadian Feature film
2015 The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Mrs. Kapoor British Feature film
2015 A Million Rivers Roop Feature film[citation needed]
2016 Mahayoddha Rama Kaikeyi (voice) Animated film
2017 Aksar 2 Dolly Khambatta Feature film
2017 Sonata Subhadra Feature film
2019 3 Days to Go Matriarch Lakshmi Isaac South African Feature film in English
2019 Jhootha Kahin Ka Ruchi Mehta Feature film
2022 Tadka Samantha Mascarenhas Feature film, released on ZEE5
2023 Blind Maria Aunty
2023 Yaariyan 2 Hindi
TBA Tryst with destiny Mrs. Ashwa Hindi / English[citation needed]
TBA My cousin's wedding Khala US Feature film in English

Television

Year Show Role Channel Notes
1984 Hum Log DD National First serial on National Network DD[citation needed]
Janpath Kiss DD National A telefilm by Ranjit Kapoor
Prisoner of Malabar Hill DD National Telefilm
Newsline EL TV The first serial for EL TV costarring Vinod Nagpal
A Mouthful of Sky The first English Serial on Indian Television
1995 Samandar Vasundhara ZEE TV Co-starring Kabir Bedi[citation needed]
1996 Just Mohabbat Sony TV Co-starring Ravi Baswani[citation needed]
1997 Kabhi Kabhi Shama Joshi Star Plus Co-starring Alok Nath[citation needed]
1998 Vakalat Zee TV Co-starring Manohar Singh[citation needed]
1998 Aur Phir Ek Din Supporting Role of Chandani Star Plus Co-starring Kiran Kumar[citation needed]
Raahein Role of a headstrong Mother - Lata Zee TV Co-starring Shefali Shetty
2000 Driving Miss Palmen Feature Film for Dutch Television[citation needed]
2000 Apna Apna Style Shalini ZEE TV Co-starring Ratna Pathak Shah[citation needed]
2006 By Invitation Only Host TIMES NOW .
Khushi B4U TV Co-starring Mohan Joshi
Piyaa Bina ZEE TV Co-starring Kulbhushan Kharbanda
Mumbai Calling BBC1 Star appearance in 1 episode[citation needed]
Indian Summers Roshana Dalal Channel 1 2 Seasons all episodes co starring Roshan Seth
2015 Darr Sabko Lagta Hai Nanny &Tv [citation needed]
Dance Like a Man Hotstar Cineplay
Adhe Adhure Hotstar Cineplay
Kanyadaan Hotstar Cineplay
Womanly voices ZEE5 Cineplay
2018 Love Handles (Ep05 - #PuranaPyaar) Mrs. Sharma Gorilla Shorts - YouTube Romantic Comedy Web Series
The Art of Shantiniketan Host Epic Channel An Art Documentary
2023 Star Wars: Visions Rugal (voice) Disney+ Episode: "The Bandits of Golak"

Short films and Web series

Year Title Role Language Notes
2017 Chhoti Mother Hindi Short Film[citation needed]
2018 Purana Pyaar Mrs. Sharma Hindi Finalist for Filmfare Short Film awards
2018 Akoori Rita Shah Hindi Web Series
2018 Yeh Crazy Dil Sunaina Hindi Web Series[citation needed]
2019 Queen TV Host Tamil / Hindi / English Web Series
2020 Seasons Greetings Suchitra Hindi Short Film
2020 Unpaused Archana Hindi An Amazon Original Film
2021 Qubool Hai 2.0 Nilofer Hindi Web Series
2021 Call My Agent: Bollywood As herself Hindi Web Series
2023 Made in Heaven Lina Mendez Hindi Season 2
TBA Reunion II Neena Hindi Web Series
TBA Birth Mama Nithya Hindi Short film
TBA Shock Ahlad Grandmother Bengali / Hindi / English Web series
2024 Showtime Sarika Viktor Hindi Web-series

Nominations and awards

Nominated

  • Best Supporting Actress - STAR Screen Awards for the film ‘My Brother Nikhil’ in 2005.

Won

  • Best Actress for the film, 'Bow Barracks Forever' at the Madrid International Film Festival, 2008.
  • Best Actress for the film “Pankh” at the Dainik Jagran National Film Festival, 2010.[citation needed]
  • Best Actress for her play ‘Adhe Adhure’ at Mahindra Excellence in Theatre awards, 2012.
  • Jury Mention for Best Actress for the film ‘3 Days to Go’ at the Global Indian Film Festival 2019. This movie also received 3 more awards for ‘Best Feature Film’,‘Best Screenplay Feature’ and ‘ Best Editing Feature’. [citation needed]
  • Best Actress for the film ‘3 Days to Go’ at the Simon Mabhunu Sabela Film and Television Awards 2019.
  • Best Actress for ‘Seasons Greetings’ at the Ayodhya Film Festival, 2020.[citation needed]

References

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