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Kalki Koechlin: Birthday

French actress and writer
Born: January 10, 1984

Kalki Koechlin, born on January 10, 1984, in Pondicherry, India, is a versatile actress, writer, and activist. Raised in a multicultural environment, with a French father and an Indian mother, Kalki embodies a unique cultural blend.

She made her acting debut in the critically acclaimed film “Dev.D” (2009), where her powerful performance garnered widespread recognition and a National Film Award. Known for her unconventional roles, Kalki has since been a prominent figure in the Indian film industry, exploring diverse genres and delivering standout performances in movies like “Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara” (2011), “Margarita with a Straw” (2014), and “Queen” (2013).

Apart from her contributions to cinema, Kalki is an outspoken advocate for women’s rights and social issues. Her involvement in various philanthropic initiatives reflects her commitment to making a positive impact on society. In addition to her acting prowess, Kalki is recognized for her creative writing, having penned articles on topics ranging from gender equality to mental health.

With her distinctive style and unwavering commitment to her craft and causes, Kalki Koechlin continues to be a influential and inspirational figure in the entertainment industry and beyond.

Kalki Koechlin’s 5 most popular quotes

  • It’s not my job to keep myself in the news. My job is to keep performing. If I spend time promoting myself or being concerned about my image, I wouldn’t have the energy to do the work that I’m doing. I love what I do and I’m good at it too.
  • It’s all a part of this world where we’re all kind of mixing a lot, and… in that way we’re all a bit confused about who we are, where we belong, where’s home, and … who is important to us.
  • A director’s job is like parenting. You have to look after your actors like children, pay attention to each of their different abilities.
  • Being a feminist means asking for equality. But people take it the other way at times. It is looked down upon is because it is seen as man-hating. But, feminism is a really crazy idea that suggests men and women are equal.
  • It’s only over time that you get to exploring or adding nuances to the character. Like my part in ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’ – I am so not the person who wears high heels and totters about like a poodle.
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