Neha Dubey Explained

Neha Dubey
Birth Place:Ahmedabad, India
Occupation:Psychoanalytic psychotherapist, actress
Nationality:Indian
Mother:Lilette Dubey
Relatives:Ira Dubey (sister)
Lushin Dubey (aunt)

Neha Dubey is an Indian psychotherapist based in Mumbai and former actress who occasionally appears in Hindi theatre and films.[1]

Biography

Dubey was born in Ahmedabad to Lillete Dubey and is married to Ravi. She has one sister, Ira Dubey, who is also an actress.

Career as psychiatric counselor

Dubey trained at the Regent's College School of Psychotherapy in London.[2] She then worked at Guy's Hospital and the Psychotherapy Center of London Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (LACAP) in London. She now has a private practice in Worli, Mumbai.

Career as actress

From her days in high school and college, Dubey acted bit roles, almost all of them uncredited, in plays staged by Primetime Theatre Company, the troupe to which her mother Lillete Dubey belonged.[3] It was while she was a student of Psychiatry in London that Neha made her major theatre debut. She appeared in the West End as Olivia in Stephen Beresford's production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.[4] During her time in London, she played several minor roles for TV and films where Indian/Asian characters were called for. These included a number of independent films, including Monsoon Wedding, Bow Barracks Forever and Manasarovar.

Filmography

!Year!Film!Role!Language!Notes
2001Monsoon Wedding Ayesha VermaHindi,English
2003The Perfect HusbandHindi,Punjabi,English
2003Munnabhai M.B.B.S.ShaliniHindi
2004ManasarovarHindi,Marathi,Malayalam,English
2004Sau Jhooth Ek SachZoyaHindi
2004Bow Barracks Forever AnneHindi,English,Bengali
2005Bye Bye Miss GoodnightNiramalaHindi
2006My Bollywood BrideAlishaHindi,English

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dreams decoded, Lifestyle - Sunday Read . Mumbai Mirror . 2012-07-09 .
  2. News: Priyanka Dasgupta, TNN . ‘This is my first international award' . https://archive.today/20120707172132/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2008-04-10/news-interviews/27757752_1_international-award-pritish-nandy-bow-barracks-forever . dead . 2012-07-07 . 2008-04-10 . . 2012-07-09.
  3. Web site: Lillete Dubey’s ‘The PrimeTime Theatre Company’ Celebrates its 15th Anniversary... . www.MumbaiTheatreGuide.com . 2012-07-09.
  4. News: The Telegraph - Calcutta : Metro . https://archive.today/20120913193256/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1050408/asp/calcutta/story_4590181.asp . dead . 13 September 2012 . Telegraphindia.com . 2005-04-08 . 2012-07-09 . Calcutta, India . After . Catching.