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Raisa Padamsee
File:Raisa Padamsee.jpg
screenshot from the film Duvidha
NationalityIndian, Half-French
OccupationFilm actress
Known forDuvidha
SpouseLaurent Brégeat
Parent(s)Akbar Padamsee
Solange Gunelle
RelativesAlyque Padamsee(uncle)
Shazahn Padamsee(cousin)
Sharon Prabhakar (aunt)

Raisa Padamsee is an Indian film actress, who acted in well-known Indian auteur Mani Kaul's 1973 Hindi film Duvidha.[1]

Early life

Half-French, Raisa is the daughter of well-known painter Akbar Padamsee and Solange Gunelle.[2] She was named by well-known artist M.F. Hussain, whose own daughter too is named Raisa.[3]

Career

She played the female protagonist in the critically acclaimed film Duvidha that won best director's national award and Critics Award for Best Film at the 1974 Filmfare Awards. Raisa did not know a word of Hindi and only spoke French, when she played the role of the silent bride in the movie.[4]

Personal Life

Raisa did not act in any more movies after her debut movie, and went back to Paris where she now lives with her family. Her husband Laurent Brégeat is a filmmaker.[5]

Well-known theater personality and ad film maker Alyque Padamsee is her uncle. He was married to the singer and actress Sharon Prabhakar. Their daughter and Raisa's cousin Shazahn Padamsee too is an actress.

References

  1. ^ "Raisa Padamsee". IMDB. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Akbar Padamsee: The Shastra of Art". Artnewsnviews.com. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  3. ^ "The last great moderns: Akbar Padamsee". Livemint. 13 January 2012. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Master of the visual". The Hindu. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  5. ^ "Artists are like wild animals". Mumbai Mirror. 12 January 2012. Retrieved 28 July 2015.