Neha Dubey
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Born | Ahmedabad, India |
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Occupation | Psychoanalytic psychotherapist, actress |
Neha Dubey is a psychotherapist based in Mumbai, India, who has also acted occasionally in Hindi theatre and films.[1]
Biography
Neha was born in Ahmedabad, India, the daughter of Ravi Dubey, former senior vice-president, corporate communications, in the Tata Group, and his wife Lillete Dubey, an actress.[2] She has one sister, Ira.
Career as psychiatric counselor
Neha trained at the Regent's College School of Psychotherapy in London.[3] She then worked at Guy's Hospital and the Psychotherapy Center of LACAP (London Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists) in London. She now has a private practice in Worli, Mumbai.
Career as actress
From her days in high school and college, Neha acted bit roles, almost all of them uncredited, in plays staged by Primetime Theatre Company, the troupe to which her mother Lillete Dubey belonged.[4] 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.[5] 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
- My Bollywood Bride (2006)
- Bye Bye Miss Goodnight (2005)
- Bow Barracks Forever (2004)
- Sau Jhooth Ek Sach (2004)
- Manasarovar (2004)
- Munnabhai M.B.B.S. (2003)
- The Perfect Husband (2003)
- Monsoon Wedding (2001)
References
- ↑ "Dreams decoded, Lifestyle - Sunday Read". Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 2012-07-09.
- ↑ "Ira Dubey profile". Retrieved 10 July 2012.
- ↑ Priyanka Dasgupta, TNN Apr 10, 2008, 12.00am IST (2008-04-10). "‘This is my first international award' - Times Of India". Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 2012-07-09.
- ↑ "Lillete Dubey’s ‘The PrimeTime Theatre Company’ Celebrates its 15th Anniversary...". www.MumbaiTheatreGuide.com. Retrieved 2012-07-09.
- ↑ Catching, After (2005-04-08). "The Telegraph - Calcutta : Metro". Calcutta, India: Telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 2012-07-09.