Leela Naidu (1940-2009)

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Leela Naidu (1940-2009)

Leela Naidu was once voted among the top 10 most beautiful women in the world by Vogue. But her life was much more than that. She did few, but signifcant, films. In a way, her life represents the way you can creatively use the idea of beauty. People mistake beauty often because they don’t understand women.

Leela Naidu was once voted among the top 10 most beautiful women in the world by Vogue. But her life was much more than that. She did few, but signifcant, films. In a way, her life represents the way you can creatively use the idea of beauty. People mistake beauty often because they don’t understand women.


Her father was the scientist Ramaiah Naidu. Her mother was of French and Irish origins. Leela spoke French fluently and learnt to write in Devanagari, when she wrote a part of Shyam Benegal’s Trikal. She dubbed for the many films from Hong Kong that came to India in the 1970s and 1980s and did background work for Kumar Shahani’s first documentary. She once even worked with the The Indian Express. Having trained with filmmaker Jean Renoir, Leela was also instrumental in bringing Louis Malle to India. And, she never let her beauty come in the way of her work.

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Jerry Pinto is an author, poet and translator. He teaches journalism in Mumbai. His most recent novel is The Education of Yuri