Simone Kalpita

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Simone Kalpita
Simone Kalpita at Film Guild Awards.jpg
Simone at the 2010 Film Guild Honor Awards
Born (1980-07-06) 6 July 1980 (age 44)
Pandimalai, Tennai
OccupationActress, director
Years active2005–present
Spouse(s)
Parag Acxa (m. 2011)
Children2

Simone Kalpita (born 6 July 1980) is a Tennaiite actress and film and television director. She is best known for potraying Lucy Nova in the film Shriya Eats Daal.

Early life

Kalpita was born in Pandimalai to a Tennaiite mother (Kalpita Revati) and a French Gylian father (Thibaut Batteux). She has a younger sister named Neha and an older brother named Thierry. She spent her early years in Pandimalai. Between the ages of 7 and 10 she lived in three different countries and attended schools in each one.

At the age of 13 she was living in Gylias and acting in television. At the age of 15 Kalpita graduated from secondary school in Gylias and a year later, at the age of 16, she was attending the Pandimalai Technical College.

After finishing her studies at the age of twenty, she relocated to Hampi and split her time between working for the Hampi Department of Hydrology and trying out for and performing in various stage performances.

Career

After graduating from Pandimalai Technical College, Kalpita worked as a hydrology engineer and would audition for stage plays and television advertisements. Her first major stage role was in a local production of Kavipriya Puvaneswary's play Sera in 2003. Her breakthrough in television advertisement came with an ad campaign for KMT cellular phones in 2005.

Simone continued to audition for stage roles and in 2007 she was seen by a talent scout from Sensual Nova's television division and was offered the role of Jenini in the television series At the Controller. The character of Jenini was meant to be short-lived and appear in a three episode block of the first season, but her performance so endeared her to fans and the showrunner, that Kalpita's character was transitioned to a permanent role as part of the central cast. At the end of At the Controller's first season, Kalpita was nominated for several awards.

After At the Controllers third and final season finished filming in 2009, she was approached by director Kanan Nakndika for the role of Lucy Nova in the film Shriya Eats Daal. Simone's performance in the film garnered her a Best Supporting Lead nomination and win at the 2010 Film Guild Honor Awards. Since 2010, Kalpita has made appearances in several television shows and films and has notably starred as the lead in the series Twin Daggers since 2015. Notable films Kalpita has appeared in include Uprated, Cham Cham Cham, and Journey of a Dyed Blonde Goof.

In 2019, Simone made her directorial debut with the film Melon Heads which recieved generally positive reviews.

Other work

Simone entered the Gylian presidential election of 2011 with the Pirate Party's endorsement. She capitalised heavily on her role as Lucy Nova and ran on a platform of pirate politics. She finished last among the 7 candidates, with 10,5% of first preference votes and pluralities in Mişeyáke and Sváen. Her campaign was documented in Rune Hellstén's mockumentary Arr President, Mateys!.

Personal life

Kalpita has been married to actor Parag Acxa since 2011. The couple has two children, twins Lakshika and Sarujeyan.

Filmography

Film

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role(s) Director Language
2010 Shriya Eats Daal Lucy Nova Kanan Nakndika Chatalayam
2011 Arr President, Mateys! Simone Kalpita Rune Hellstén English and French
2012 Uprated Sarani Chirasmayi Polapragada Kelugu
2014 Cham Cham Cham Cham Kanan Nakndika Chatalayam
2014 Journey of a Dyed Blonde Goof Kaavarshi Akilaya Shaallina Samil
2019 Melon Heads Iḷavaraci Mulāmpaḻam (Princess Melon) Simone Kalpita Samil

Television

Year Title Role Episodes
2007-2010 At the Controller Jenini 45
2015-2021 Twin Daggers Danyasrii Shadowblade 103

Other media

Awards