Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Lockdown has brought out the reflective side in Lillete

- Navneet Vyasan

With a career spanning more than two decades, Lillete Dubey has firmly establishe­d herself as one of the finest thespians and artistes in the country. And, now, for the first time in her career, like many others, the actor finds herself in a state of pause, and a much needed one. “One of the great revelation­s for me,” she says, “is that all these days, I have been a social dinosaur. I have always believed that your work is your calling card. But at the same time, now, I have also realised the importance of profession­al and personal need to communicat­e with people.”

Dubey has utilised this time to pursue a more reflective way of living. “I am not on social media, so I haven’t been venting out my feelings on an individual level,” says the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel actor, adding that a lot of people are doing that, which is fair enough. “I am not making any judgements. But I found that people went two ways — either they went inwards, a little reflective, and loved and enjoyed and valued the time that they got with themselves, or many went outwards, to connect with people. I went the former way, and the only time I went out was for a digital event to support theatre where I was joined by Ira (Dubey; daughter),” concludes the actor.

Although the actor affirms the fact that people will hesitate to get back to the theatres, she also feels that OTT might just be a feasible option for many. “Maybe, we are entering an era were digital is going to become far more important, though I will never believe that we’ll replace theatre and films. They should coexist. Human interactio­n is a very important part in being human,” says the Lunchbox (2013) actor.

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