Laila (actress)

Laila (born 24 October 1980[1]) is an Indian actress. Making her acting debut in the mid-1990s, she has acted predominantly in Tamil and Telugu films, as well as in a few Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi language films.[1][2]

Laila
Laila in 2006
Born (1980-10-24) 24 October 1980 (age 43)
Goa, India
Other namesLaila Mehdi
OccupationActress
Years active
  • 1996–2006
  • 2019–present
Spouse
Mehdi
(m. 2006)
Children2

Career

Laila made her debut in Dushman Duniya Ka (1996) and her lead debut in the Telugu film Egire Paavurama (1997), directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy.[3] Laila began to receive offers from prominent directors to feature in Tamil films and turned down films such as Dharma Chakkaram and Kadhal Palli by K. S. Ravikumar and Pavithran respectively.[4] She subsequently signed on to appear in the lead role in VIP after Pooja Kumar had walked out of the project. However, Laila was left unimpressed when the producer asked her to consider changing her stage name to Pooja, as the invitations for the film had already been printed, and furthermore, she revealed that she was unaware of Rambha also being a heroine in the film. Laila subsequently dropped out of the project, wanting to make her Tamil debut in a film where she played the sole heroine.[5]

Laila then worked with Ajith in Dheena and Parthen Rasithen with Prashanth.[6][7]

Then came Dhill and Pithamagan with Vikram. In between, Laila took a break and went back to Mumbai. However, she returned to Kollywood with a big bang. Her role in the movie Ullam Ketkumae won her accolades from the masses. She was one of the successful Tamil actresses for a brief time.[8]

Laila has made a comeback to the Tamil entertainment industry. She first appeared in a ready-made flavored milk commercial (Aachi Badam Milk) post her sabbatical in 2018. She appeared as the judge for the dance show DJD Juniors on Zee Tamil alongside actresses Sudha Chandran and Sneha.[9] She made her post-sabbatical film comeback with Sardar (2022).[10]

Personal life

Laila married Mehdi, an Iranian businessman, on 6 January 2006. She dated him for eight years before marriage.[1] According to Laila, they were engaged for four years before marriage. The couple has two sons. She is Goan and she is a Roman Catholic.[citation needed]

Filmography

Films

List of Laila film credits
YearTitleRoleLanguageNotesRef.
1996Dushman Duniya KaLataHindi
1997Itha Oru SnehagathaHemaMalayalam
Egire PaavuramaJyotiTelugu
PellichesukundamLaila
Ugadi
1998Khaidi GaruRajyam[11]
Pavitra PremaDr. Shakunthala Devi
Love Story 1999Meena
SubhalekhaluManasa
1999KallazhagarAandaalTamil
Naa Hrudayamlo Nidurinche CheliMiniTelugu[12]
RojavanamRojaTamil
MudhalvanKalakkal Shuba
2000Devara MagaSowmyaKannada
Parthen RasithenSarikaTamil
Nuvve KavaliHerselfTeluguSpecial appearance in "Ole Ole Ole"
2001DheenaChithraTamil
DhillAasha
Alli Thandha VaanamDivya
NandhaKalyaniWon–Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
2002KamarasuVasanthi
Unnai NinaithuNirmala
Mounam PesiyadheGautham's loverCameo
2003Three RosesNandhu
PithamaganManjuWon–Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
Won–Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress
Won–ITFA Best Actress Award
War and LoveSerinaMalayalam
SwapnakooduGuest appearance
2004GambeeramVijayalakshmiTamil
JaisuryaBaby
Rama KrishnaLakshmi VishwanathKannada
Mr & Mrs Sailaja KrishnamurthySailajaTelugu
2005Ullam KetkumaePoojaTamil
Kanda Naal MudhalRamya
InsanInduHindi
2006ParamasivanMalarTamil
Thandege Thakka MagaPancharangiKannada
ThirupathiStage Drama artistTamilSpecial appearance
Mahha SamudramDeviMalayalam[13]
2022SardarSameera ThomasTamil[10]
2024Sabdham TBATamilPost-production[14]
2024The Greatest of All Time TBATamilFilming[15]
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

List of Laila television credits
YearProgramRoleLanguageChannelNotesRef.
2019Dance Jodi Dance JuniorsJudgeTamilZee Tamil
2020Gokulathil SeethaiHerselfTamilSpecial appearance[16]

Web series

List of Laila web series credits
YearProgramRoleLanguageChannel
2022Vadhandhi: The Fable of VelonieRubyTamilAmazon original series

References