Lushin Dubey Explained

Lushin Dubey
Occupation:stage actor and director
Website:lushindubey.com
Relatives:Lilette Dubey (sister)
Neha Dubey (niece)
Ira Dubey (niece)

Lushin Dubey is an Indian stage actor and director. She has directed, acted and scripted many drama productions for over 20 years.[1] Lushin is also known for her solo plays like Untitled[2] [3] and Pinki Virani's Bitter Chocolate with theatre director Arvind Gaur.[4] [5] She has acted in films like Partition (2007), Murder Unveiled (2005) - for which she won 2006 Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series - and Perfect Husband.

Personal life

Lushin was born in a Sindhi Hindu family and her maiden name was Lushin Keswani. Her father, Govind Keswani, was an engineer with the Indian Railways, and her mother, Leela, was a gynaecologist who worked with the Indian Army. She was named by her father after the Russian aircraft Ilyushin.[6] [7]

Lushin studied M.Sc. in Childhood and Special Education in the US, after a Masters in History from the Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR), University of Delhi, India.

Lushin is married and has two daughters, Ilina and Tara. Her sister Lillete and niece Ira are also actresses. She also has a brother named Patanjali. Her husband Pradeep Dubey is a Professor of Economics at Stony Brook University and adjunct professor at Yale. In her college days she acted with Barry John.

Theatre

Lushin's first solo play was called Untitled which was directed and scripted by Arvind Gaur, traveled to the US, UK and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Untitled has completed more than 200 shows. Some of the cities have been Boston, Chicago, Rochester, New York, Dallas, Houston, Washington, D.C., and Palo Alto. It has been staged at the Smithsonian Institution and at Harvard.[8]

Her second solo Bitter Chocolate is based on Pinki Virani's book and scripted-directed by Arvind Gaur.[9]

Lushin Dubey's third solo I Will Not Cry is scripted and directed by Arvind Gaur.[10] This play is an exceptional blend of theatre and multimedia, highlighting the issue of child survival through satire, reality and music excerpts. It brings alive the sad truth of millions of unnecessary deaths of children in India. The performance by Lushin Dubey evokes collective responsibility among the audience to be a part of social change. The play has been performed in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Jaipur and Lucknow in collaboration of Save The Children.

Her fourth solo play with Theatre director Arvind Gaur is 'Aruna's Story' based on Pinki Virani's book on Aruna Shanbaug case. Gaur scripted it as solo play.[11] [12]

She has directed the play Life of Gautam Budda, Mushkan. She acted with Alyque Padamsee in William Shakespeare's Macbeth. In 2009 she directed Salam India, a play inspired by diplomat writer Pavan K. Varma's very well-received book, Being Indian.[13]

Filmography

TitleRole
2003The Perfect Husband
2005AmuMeera Sehgal
2005Socha Na Tha
2005Murder Unveiled (TV)Kuldeep Samra
2007PartitionMumtaz Khan
2011Delhi BellySonia's mother
2013RangrezzRati Chaturvedi
2016Saat UchakkeySona's mother
2016Mantra Meenakshi Kapoor

TV serials

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Playing their parts: Lushin and Ilina Dubey share a deep bond, both onstage and off . https://web.archive.org/web/20060225015734/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1060107/asp/weekend/story_5666429.asp . dead . 25 February 2006 . 7 January 2006 . The Telegraph . Calcutta, India . Arundhati . Basu.
  2. Web site: Untitled solo at Marlboro, New England . Chitra Parayath . 6 April 2003 . 29 August 2010 . lokvani(Public Voice).
  3. Web site: A woman scorned . Saumya Ancheri . 16 April 2010 . 29 August 2010 . Time Out Mumbai.
  4. News: An unspoken bitter truth . https://web.archive.org/web/20121103163028/http://www.hindu.com/mp/2005/04/11/stories/2005041100650200.htm . dead . 3 November 2012 . Drama critic . . 7 January 2004 . 29 August 2010 . Chennai, India.
  5. Web site: It happens here too . https://web.archive.org/web/20091119074149/http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mag/2004/09/12/stories/2004091200140500.htm . usurped . 19 November 2009 . Shalini Umachandran . . 12 September 2004 . 2 September 2010.
  6. Web site: Lillete's world . The Hindu (Metro Plus) . 16 December 2011.
  7. Web site: Lillete Dubey: The drama of life . The Times of India (Delhi Times) . 26 May 2002.
  8. Web site: Celebrate Women's Day with UNTITLED . MTG editorial . 5 March 2010 . 29 August 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100329090516/http://www.glamsham.com/dramas/Articles/10/mar/05-celebrate-womens-day-with-untitled-a-solo-perfomance.asp . 29 March 2010 . dead.
  9. Web site: Nobody's Child . Drama critic . . 7 January 2004 . 29 August 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20040929061849/http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=72677 . 29 September 2004 . dead.
  10. News: The play's the thing.. . Shailaja Tripathi . . 23 November 2011 . 11 July 2013 . Delhi,India.
  11. News: Aruna Shanbaug's story retold on stage . Pratyush Patra . . 4 December 2018 . Delhi,India.
  12. Web site: Aruna's Story: She was no less a martyr who sparked progressive change . Shikha Jain . 21 October 2018 . 4 December 2018.
  13. Web site: SALAAM INDIA . MTG editorial . 12 August 2009 . 29 August 2010.
  14. Web site: Theatre is the father of films and neither is poor cousin of other: Lushin Dubey . The New Indian Express.