Leela Naidu | |
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Born | 1940 |
Died | 28 July 2009 (aged 69) Mumbai |
Occupation | Actor, Model |
Years active | 1960–1992 |
Spouse(s) | Tilak Raj Oberoi, Dom Moraes |
Leela Naidu (Telugu: లీలా నాయుడు) (1940 – 28 July 2009) was an Indian actress who starred in a small number of Hindi and English films, including Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke (1963), based on the real-life Nanavati case, and The Householder, Merchant Ivory Productions' first film. She was Femina Miss India in 1954, and was featured in the Vogue along with Maharani Gayatri Devi in the list of 'World's Ten Most Beautiful Women', a list she was continuously listed from the 1950s to the 1960s in prominent fashion magazines worldwide. She is remembered for her stunning classical beauty and subtle acting style.
Leela Naidu was born in Bombay (now Mumbai), India. Her father, Dr Pattipati Ramaiah Naidu, a well known nuclear physicist , hailed from Madanapalle, Chittoor Dist., Andhra Pradesh, who had worked under the supervision of Nobel Laureate Marie Curie for his doctoral thesis in Paris, running one of her labs and was Scientific Advisor to UNESCO for Southeast Asia, and later, an advisor to the Tata group. Her mother, journalist and Indologist, Dr. Marthe Mange Naidu, was of Swiss-French origin, from Pont d'Avignon, South-France and earned her Ph.D. from the Sorbonne. She was the only surviving child out of eight pregnancies as Marthe had seven miscarriages.
Naidu enjoyed the advantages of birth and connections of her parents. She grew up in Europe, went to an elite school in Geneva, Switzerland, and, in her teens, took acting lessons from Jean Renoir.