Other names Leela Misra Name Leela Mishra Occupation actress Role Film actress | Years active 1936–1986 Known for Mausi in Sholay (1975) | |
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Spouse Ram Prasad Misra (m. 1920–1988) Movies Geet Gaata Chal, Sholay, Nadiya Ke Paar, Awaara, Anmol Ghadi Similar People Urmila Bhatt, Padma Khanna, Asit Sen, I S Johar, Asrani |
Best of comedy scene moushumi chatterjee leela mishra daasi
Leela Mishra (1908 – 17 January 1988) was an Indian film actress. She worked as a character actor in over 200 Hindi films for five decades, is best remembered for playing stock characters like aunts (Chachi or Mausi). She is most known for her role of mausi in blockbuster Sholay (1975), Dil Se Mile Dil (1978), Baton Baton Mein (1979), Rajesh Khanna films like Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein, Aanchal, Mehbooba, Amar Prem and Rajshri Productions hits like Geet Gaata Chal (1975), Nadiya Ke Paar (1982) and Abodh (1984).Her career's best performance was in Naani Maa in 1981 for which she received Best Actress award at the age of 73.
Contents
- Best of comedy scene moushumi chatterjee leela mishra daasi
- SHEESH MAHAL Pran Leela Mishra Naseem Banu
- Personal life
- Career
- Notable works
- Partial filmography
- Death
- References
SHEESH MAHAL - Pran, Leela Mishra, Naseem Banu
Personal life

Leela Mishra was married to Ram Prasad Mishra who was a character artist, then working in silent films. She got married at the very young age of 12. By the time she was 17 she had two daughters. She hailed from Jais, Raebareli, and she and her husband were from zamindar (landowners) families.
Career

Leela Mishra was discovered by a man called Mama Shinde who was working for Dadasaheb Phalke’s Nasik Cinetone. He persuaded her husband to make her work in films. During those days there was a severe scarcity of women actors in films; this was evident in the paychecks that the Mishras received when they went to Nasik for the shooting. While Ram Prasad Mishra was hired on a salary of Rs. 150 per month, Leela Mishra was offered Rs. 500 per month. However, as they fared poorly in front of the camera, their contracts were cancelled.

The next opportunity that came their way was an offer to work in the movie Bhikarin which was being produced by a company owned by the Maharaja of Kolhapur. However, Leela Mishra lost out on this opportunity too as the role required her to put her arms round the actor (who was not her husband) while delivering a dialogue, which she point-blank refused to do.
She faced a similar problem while working in another film titled Honhaar. She was cast opposite Shahu Modak as a heroine and was supposed to hug and embrace him, which she again refused steadfastly. Since the company was legally in a weak position, they couldn’t turn her out of the film, which proved to be a blessing in disguise for her. She was offered Modak’s mother’s role in the film and it clicked instantly. This opened the doors for her to play mother roles at the young age of 18.
Notable works
Early on in her career she acted in notable films like musical hit Anmol Ghadi (1948), Raj Kapoor's Awaara (1951) and Nargis-Balraj Sahni starrer Lajwanti (1958) which nominated for the Palme d'Or for Best Film at 1959 Cannes Film Festival.
She acted in the first Bhojpuri film, Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo (1962), which also starred Kumkum, Helen and Nasir Hussain.
Her roles varied from mothers, benign or evil aunts, to comic roles.
Partial filmography
Nani Maa 1981 - Best Actress to Leela Misra and Best Comedy Diploma Award – Moscow Film festival – India – 1981
Death
She died of a heart attack in Bombay on 17 January 1988 at the age of 80.