Leela Naidu
Technical Data
| Date of Issue | February 13, 2011 |
|---|---|
| Denomination | Rs. 5 |
| Quantity | 400,000 |
| Perforation | 13 |
| Printer | India Security Press, Nashik |
| Printing Process | Wet Offset |
| Watermark | No Watermark |
| Colors | Multicolor |
| Credit (Designed By) | Sh. Sankha Samanta |
| Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 2594 Stamp Number IN 2518 Stanley Gibbons IN 2807 WADP Numbering System - WNS IN018.2011 |
| Themes | Actors | Famous people | Women |
Legendary Heroine of Indian Cinema
Early Life and Background
Leela Naidu was born in 1940 in Mumbai, India, into a distinguished and intellectually accomplished family. Her father, Dr. Pattipati Ramaiah Naidu, was a renowned nuclear physicist from Andhra Pradesh, while her mother, Dr. Marthe Naidu, was an Indologist of Swiss-French origin. This unique cultural and academic background shaped Leela Naidu’s refined sensibilities and cosmopolitan outlook.
Beauty and International Recognition
In 1954, Leela Naidu was selected as Femina Miss India, bringing her instant national recognition. Her exceptional classical beauty earned her international acclaim, and she was featured in Vogue magazine alongside Maharani Gayatri Devi in a list of the “World’s Ten Most Beautiful Women.” She is remembered not merely for her beauty, but for her elegance, poise, and understated presence.
Entry into Cinema and Critical Acclaim
Leela Naidu made her film debut in 1960 with ‘Anuradha’, directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, opposite Balraj Sahni. The film won the National Award for Best Film and brought Leela Naidu widespread critical acclaim for her subtle and sensitive performance. Her acting style, marked by restraint and depth, set her apart in an era dominated by more flamboyant performances.
Notable Film Roles
She went on to play a bold and unconventional role as an adulterous wife in ‘Yeh Raaste Hain Pyar Ke’ (1963), directed by R. K. Nayyar, further establishing her reputation as an actress willing to take on challenging and offbeat characters.
Leela Naidu also appeared in Merchant Ivory Productions’ first film, ‘The Householder’, and later made a guest appearance in ‘The Guru’ (1969), strengthening her association with international cinema.
Return to Cinema
After a long hiatus, Leela Naidu returned to the screen in 1985, delivering a memorable performance as a Goan matriarch in Shyam Benegal’s period film ‘Trikaal’. Her final screen appearance was in ‘Electric Moon’ (1992), directed by Pradip Krishen, bringing her cinematic journey to a dignified close.
Death and Legacy
Leela Naidu passed away on 28 July 2009 in Mumbai, India. Though her filmography was limited, her impact on Indian cinema remains profound. She is remembered for her classical beauty, refined screen presence, and nuanced performances, which left an enduring impression on audiences and critics alike.
Philatelic Tribute
As part of the series “Legendary Heroines of India”, India Post is honoured to issue a commemorative postage stamp on Leela Naidu, celebrating her contribution to Indian and international cinema and commemorating her legacy as one of India’s most graceful and distinguished actresses.
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