Lekha Washington

Lekha Washington

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1987-04-30
Place of Birth:Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1987-04-30 More

Biography

Lekha Washington is an Indian origin film actress and product designer, who has appeared in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu and Kannada language films. She was first recognised for her work as a sculptor in 2002 and then as a theatre actress in Chennai based stage plays. After appearing as a video jockey with SS Music, Lekha's breakthrough film role was as an independent estranged sister in Jayamkondaan (2008), whilst she has gone on to portray roles in the multi-starrer Vedam and the comedy Va. Lekha Washington born to a father of mixed Burmese, Italian and Punjabi ancestry, Kenneth, and a Maharashtrian mother, Geeta. Despite the mixed heritage, Lekha has stated she considers herself South Indian due to her upbringing and speaks English and Marathi at home.
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The Goa Run
Action Adventure Comedy Romance
Dynamite
Mystery Romance
Arima Nambi
Thriller Action
Huduga Hudugi
Comedy Family
Va
Action Comedy Drama
Vedam
Drama Action
Jayam Kondaan
Action Romance
Framed
Comedy Thriller
Yuva
Drama Crime
  • name:Lekha Washington
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1987-04-30
  • Place of Birth:Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Also Known As:
  • Biography:Lekha Washington is an Indian origin film actress and product designer, who has appeared in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu and Kannada language films. She was first recognised for her work as a sculptor in 2002 and then as a theatre actress in Chennai based stage plays. After appearing as a video jockey with SS Music, Lekha's breakthrough film role was as an independent estranged sister in Jayamkondaan (2008), whilst she has gone on to portray roles in the multi-starrer Vedam and the comedy Va. Lekha Washington born to a father of mixed Burmese, Italian and Punjabi ancestry, Kenneth, and a Maharashtrian mother, Geeta. Despite the mixed heritage, Lekha has stated she considers herself South Indian due to her upbringing and speaks English and Marathi at home.
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