Lekha Washington

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Lekha Washington

Lekha Washington at the JK Tyre National Racing Championship in 2008
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actor, model, video jockey, designer
Years active 2007 - present

Lekha Washington (born in India) is an Indian origin film actress and product designer, who has appeared in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu films and Kannada language films. After appearing as a video jockey with SS Music, Lekha's breakthrough film role was as an independent estranged sister in Jayamkondaan (2008), whilst she has gone on to portray roles in the multi-starrer Vedam and the comedy Va.

Early life

Lekha Washington was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India to a father of mixed Burmese, Italian and Punjabi ancestry, Kenneth, and a Maharashtrian mother.[1] Despite the mixed heritage, Lekha has stated she considers herself South Indian due to her upbringing and speaks English and Marathi at home.[2]

Lekha pursued a degree in Fine Arts at Stella Maris College, Chennai and went on to attend the National Institute of Design taking courses in first, Lifestyle Product Design, and then re-applying to enrol in the Film and Video Communication course. During her time studying film-making, she opted that she preferred a career in "front of the camera, rather than from behind".[2] During her time on the course, she made three short films called Spoonerism, Catch 22 and Sunn with locations ranging from Myanmar to Mauritius.[3]

Career

While pursuing her education, she decided to appear in Chetan Shah's experimental English film, Framed, and subsequently received offers to be a music video jockey from SS Music. Lekha was signed on to play the lead role of an orthodox Brahmin girl alongside Silambarasan in his project Kettavan, however despite completing a schedule the film was shelved later cancelled.[4][5] She had earlier made an uncredited appearance in a song from the 1999 romance film Kadhalar Dhinam and also made a guest appearance in director Jeeva's 2007 film Unnale Unnale as a bride at a wedding. In November 2007, Lekha signed on to play a supporting role in R. Kannan's directorial debut Jayamkondaan alongside Vinay Rai and Bhavana Menon.[6] Appearing as Vinay Rai's estranged stepsister, Brindha, in the film, Lekha won critical acclaim for her role with a reviewer citing that she "sparkles as the half sister in a well etched role" and is "the surprise packet and has the credentials to make it big".[7] Another critics cited that Lekha "pulls off with élan" and "her costume spells class and character as does her performance", and subsequently the film went on to become a critical and commercial success.[8]

In 2010, Lekha appeared in three films in three regional languages. Her first release was in the multi-starrer Vedam, where she played a role as a part of the troupe of a lead character, Manoj Manchu. The film won positive reviews, and Lekha's small role was labelled as "adequate support" by critics, as the film enjoyed a successful run commercially.[9][10] She then appeared in Pushkar-Gayathri's comedy film, Va, playing a suicidal schoolgirl who meets the characters of Shiva and Charan on an election night in Chennai. The film received average reviews, whilst Lekha's portrayal also received mixed acclaim with a reviewer citing that she "carries off her role of a dimwit quite well", whilst another cites that she "does not impress and needs to brush up her acting skills and lip sync".[11][12] Her final release of the year was the romantic Kannada film, Huduga Hudugi opposite Sameer Dattani, which became a commercial and critical failure, with Lekha receiving mixed reviews for her role.[13][14]

Lekha was signed on to appear in her debut Hindi film, John Owen's Peter Gaya Kaam Se beating hundred other actresses in an audition, after the producers felt that "she looked like a super model, could play football and was an Anglo-Indian".[15][16] The film opposite Rajeev Khandelwal features Lekha as Mira, an undercover agent, but is yet to release, after disputes between the producers and the director.[17] She has also recently signed another Hindi project, Power by Rajkumar Santoshi, featuring her as Sneha alongside Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt and Ajay Devgan.[18]

In 2013, Lekha was seen in Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola as Imran Khan's friend.[19] She has completed shooting for Kalyana Samayal Saadham, a Tamil romantic comedy opposite Prasanna. Her two Bollywood film Peter Gaya Kaam Se and Power have not released yet.[19]

Her most recent film, Kalyanam samayal Saadam, has received critical and commercial success.[citation needed]

Other work

Lekha currently owns and runs a product design company called Ajji and has recently launched her first range of products in the Pallate store in Mumbai. She currently holds two patents to her name with respect to the products she has created. Lekha has also enjoyed success as a sculptor, showcasing her work most recently in January 2011 in an exhibition in New Delhi.[20] She was featured by The Hindu newspaper in January 2002 for her maiden exhibition, Exhibition A, for which she won critical appraisal.[21]

Lekha Washington has also been involved in English stage plays held in Chennai, featuring in Madras Player's production of Twelfth Night in 2002 as Viola.[22] She has also been active in directing the theatre troupe, Khel.

During the maiden season of the Indian Premier League, Lekha was signed on to anchor an analysis and interview show which provided coverage of the cricket played.[23] In order to prepare for the role, Lekha did research through cricketing journals and enlisted help from Ajay Jadeja, hoping for her reporting to reach a widespread audience. Notably during her time as a reporter, she was briefly criticized for asking umpire Asad Rauf which franchise he had rooted for, as a part of a joke.[2] However, her stint was considered successful and helped her gain more offers from film producers.[24]

Personal life

She has been linked to Allu Arjun who also played a role in the 2010 film Vedam. Lekha went on to report that she was still single, and the pair of actors were just friends. Lekha Washington, who will make her big screen debut opposite Rajeev Khandelwal in Peter Gaya Kaam Se, was advised by some industry sorts to change her surname to a more filmi-sounding one.

However, Lekha is adamant about not doing any such thing. She truly believes that a rose by any other name still smells as exotic. Incidentally, it took five rounds of intense auditions for Lekha to bag this role opposite Rajeev. It also caused a lot of heart burn to the 100 other girls who auditioned for the same part.[25]

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
1999 Kadhalar Dhinam Girl at Computer Tamil Cameo appearance
2007 Framed Vini English
Unnale Unnale Bride at Wedding Tamil Cameo appearance
2008 Jayamkondaan Brinda Sekhar Tamil Nominated, Vijay Award for Best Supporting Actress
2010 Vedam Lasya Telugu
Va Saraswathi Tamil
Huduga Hudugi Sonia Kannada
2013 Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola Kamini Hindi Cameo appearance
Kamina Vasuki Telugu
Kalyana Samayal Saadham Meera Chandrasekaran Tamil
Peter Gaya Kaam Se Mira Hindi Post-production
Power Sneha Hindi Filming

References

  1. "She was never much of a cricket buff - Entertainment - DNA". Dnaindia.com. 2008-05-24. Retrieved 2013-03-01. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Bowled over". The Hindu (Chennai, India). June 14, 2008. 
  3. "Lekha Washington remains in ‘Kettavan'". The Hindu (Chennai, India). October 13, 2007. 
  4. "Kettavan actress downplays Simbu's playboy image - Oneindia Entertainment". Entertainment.oneindia.in. 2007-07-24. Retrieved 2013-03-01. 
  5. "Vinay signs a film!". Sify.com. 2007-11-14. Retrieved 2013-03-01. 
  6. "Jayam Kondaan". Sify.com (Moviebuzz). Retrieved 2008-08-29. 
  7. "The makings of a winner". The Hindu (Chennai, India). September 5, 2008. 
  8. http://movies.rediff.com/review/2010/jun/04/south-telugu-movie-review-vedam.htm
  9. http://www.sify.com/movies/boxoffice.php?id=14944674&cid=14625527
  10. http://www.sify.com/movies/va-quarter-cutting-review-tamil-14958606.html
  11. The Hindu (Chennai, India). November 14, 2010 http://www.hindu.com/cp/2010/11/14/stories/2010111450060300.htm |url= missing title (help). 
  12. http://www.sify.com/movies/huduga-hudugi-is-a-remix-of-bollywood-blockbusters-kannada-film-review-news-national-klnraifbigg.html
  13. http://www.rediff.com/movies/report/south-review-huduga-hudugi/20101112.htm
  14. "What's in a name, asks Lekha". The Times Of India. 2009-11-12. 
  15. "Lekha Washington to break hearts - Entertainment - DNA". Dnaindia.com. 2009-02-11. Retrieved 2013-03-01. 
  16. "Lekha Washington goes to Bollywood!". Sify.com. 2009-02-18. Retrieved 2013-03-01. 
  17. "Lekha is Santoshi's latest muse". The Times Of India. October 8, 2010. 
  18. 19.0 19.1 "Weary about future projects: Lekha Washington". The Times Of India. 
  19. "I love shaping images with clay: Lekha". The Times Of India. October 18, 2010. 
  20. "Expressing ideas differently". The Hindu. January 17, 2002. Retrieved 23 September 2013. 
  21. "An evening with Shakespeare". The Hindu (Chennai, India). February 8, 2002. 
  22. "Lekha as Mandira Bedi in real life - Oneindia Entertainment". Entertainment.oneindia.in. 2008-04-23. Retrieved 2013-03-01. 
  23. http://bollyspice.com/view.php/1390-washington-in-a-capital-performance.html
  24. "Bollywood calling for Lekha". The Times Of India. October 20, 2009. 

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