Ira Dubey
Ira Dubey is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Ira Dubey began their career in 2010. With 30 credits to their name, Ira Dubey remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 10+ years, Ira Dubey's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.
Personal Info
Career Milestones
Film debut
View film →Highest rated: Dear Zindagi (7.6)
View film →Iconic Roles
Dear Zindagi
Played the supportive friend to Alia Bhatt's character, Kaira, in this Shah Rukh Khan starrer about mental health.
Aisa Yeh Jahaan
Portrayed a central character in this environmental drama set in Assam, focusing on urban life and cultural roots.
Dilliwali Zaalim Girlfriend
Played a key role in this romantic comedy about relationships and misunderstandings in Delhi.
Defining Moments
Film Debut
Made her cinematic debut in Nagesh Kukunoor's critically acclaimed film 'Dor'.
Major Supporting Role
Appeared in the major Bollywood release 'Dear Zindagi' alongside Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan, gaining wider recognition.
Filmography
See all 30 credits →Career Analytics
Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Did You Know?
Ira Dubey is the daughter of veteran Indian theatre and film actress Lilette Dubey.
She is a trained theatre actress and has performed in numerous stage productions, often with her mother's theatre company.
She made her film debut in the 2006 movie 'Dor', directed by Nagesh Kukunoor.
She is a graduate of the University of Mumbai, having studied English Literature.
She has acted in several short films and web series, including 'The Great Indian Dysfunctional Family'.
Legacy & Influence
Ira Dubey has carved a distinctive niche in contemporary Indian cinema through her consistent choice of roles in independent and content-driven films. As the daughter of veteran theatre personalities Lilette and Dubey, her artistic foundation is deeply rooted in performance, which she has translated into a screen career marked by intelligent character portrayals. While not a mainstream star, her impact lies in her contribution to the indie film ecosystem, often selecting projects that explore nuanced social themes or offer fresh narratives. Her role in 'Dear Zindagi' (2016), though supporting, placed her in a major commercial success that discussed mental health, broadening her visibility. Prior to that, her work in films like 'Aisa Yeh Jahaan' (2015) showcased her commitment to stories with environmental and social consciousness. Her career trajectory demonstrates a deliberate path through theatre, film, and digital media, often choosing substance over scale. By consistently working in projects off the beaten track, such as 'M Cream' (2016) and 'The Daughter' (2022), she supports the diversity of Indian cinema beyond the commercial mainstream. Her contribution is that of a reliable and thoughtful performer who enriches ensembles and lends credibility to independent storytelling, thereby encouraging a space for alternative cinema to thrive alongside Bollywood's larger productions.




