Leena Dhingra


Leena Dhingra is a British Asian writer, actress and teacher.

Life

Born in India Dhingra came to Europe after the 1947 Partition of India. She was educated in India, England, France and Switzerland.
Dhingra's 1988 novel Amritvela tells the story of Meera, a women taken to England as a child, who is forced to confront her diasporic identity when returning to visit India after having married an Englishman. She graduated from the University of East Anglia with an MA in Creative Writing in 1991 and a PhD in 2001.
She has appeared in soap operas Doctors as Nina Parmar, Coronation Street as Mina Parekh and EastEnders as Manju Patel. Her role as Manju was only supposed to be for two episodes but after an internet campaign, EastEnders made her a recurring character in the soap from Autumn 2007.
Furthermore, Dhingra has done the rounds of popular British TV by making appearances in The Bill, Casualty, Peak Practice, Cutting It, Silent Witness, Prime Suspect and Doctor Who.
She has also appeared in comedy shows Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee as Auntie Bindu and Grease Monkeys as Pinky Alluwahlia, and film East is East as Mrs. Shah.

Works