Mallika Dua

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Mallika Barkur Dua
Mallika Dua 2019—1.jpg
Dua in August 2019
Born (1989-07-17) 17 July 1989 (age 34)
Nationality India
Alma materFranklin and Marshall College
Occupation
Years active2016–present
Parents

Mallika Barkur Dua (born 17 July 1989) is an Indian actress, comedian and writer. She is known for her on-point comic timing, and for the quintessential Delhi-based character, Makeup Didi. The actress shot to fame with the viral video of Shit People Say: Sarojini Nagar Edition,[1] which was written, styled and enacted by Dua herself. She is the daughter of Padma Shri recipient Indian journalist Vinod Dua.[2]

Early life[edit]

Mallika was schooled at the Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi. Mallika is half-Saraiki and half-Tamil. The inspiration for her short videos on social media are from Delhi. Mallika is also a theater major from Franklin and Marshall College in the US. Her advertising career started as a trainee at McCain Erickson and later at Contract Advertising.

Career[edit]

From August 2016, she moved to Mumbai formally to be a full-time entertainer. She launched her own YouTube channel in 2017 and had been frequently collaborating with All India Bakchod before the channel got itself in trouble around October 2018 in the Indian #MeToo allegations .[3] Mallika has appeared in the first episode of Girliyapa with comedian Amukurajah, Why Should Hot Girls Have All the Fun?[4] and in the Bindass web series The Trip. She also made a special appearance in Saket Chaudhary's Hindi Medium sharing screen space with Irrfan Khan in 2017. She played a true blue Punjabi girl in the film quite similar to her real life personality.[5] In September 2017, she appeared as one of the three mentors along with Zakir Khan and Hussain Dalal for the fifth season of The Great Indian Laughter Challenge which is judged by the actor Akshay Kumar. In 2018, she appeared in Namaste England as Harpreet. She is also seen in Trip 2 web series as Nazia. She also appeared in Zero alongside Shah Rukh Khan in the same year.

Activism[edit]

Mallika's videos are satirical in nature depicting the harsh reality of the society with a dash of humour. She strongly believes in the cause of Feminism and uses her social networking platforms as a tool for women's empowerment and for also expressing her liberal ideologies and open-minded opinions on social causes and issues concerning women[citation needed]. Mallika has actively voiced her opinion against sexual harassment of women at workplace, casual sexism among others. She was also one of the pioneers of the social media movement Me Too (Hashtag) where she was one of the first known faces to recount her own experience of being sexually harassed as a child to encourage her fan following (both men and women) to share their experiences as well and to stand up for the cause. She has also defied gender stereotypes through her videos and hashtag activism slamming body-shaming,[6] fat-shaming[7] carving a niche for herself in the industry inspiring the youth.[original research?]

Films[edit]

Year Film Role
2017 Hindi Medium Dolly
2018 Namaste England Harpreet
2018 Zero NSAR Volunteer Applicant
2020 Indoo Ki Jawani Sonal

Web Series[edit]

Year Show Role Platform Ref
2020 Myntra Fashion Superstar Judge Myntra [8]
2019 The Office (Indian TV series) Kitty Kataria Hot Star

References[edit]

  1. alittleanarky (2016-01-06), Shit People Say: Sarojini Nagar Edition, retrieved 2017-11-12
  2. "Mallika Dua Is Making The World A Funnier Place, One Dubsmash At A Time". Huffington Post India. Retrieved 2016-12-08.
  3. Khurana, Natasha. "After slaying Delhi stereotypes, internet star Mallika Dua steps out of her comfort zone". Scroll.in. Retrieved 2016-12-08.
  4. Girliyapa (2016-03-18), Girliyapa Ep. 1 | Why Should Hot Girls Have All The Fun?, retrieved 2017-11-12
  5. "Lisa Haydon & Mallika Dua are all set to take you through Thailand in this new web series". Retrieved 2016-12-08.
  6. Khandelwal, Mansi (2017-01-23). "In A Chat With JWB, Mallika Dua Shuts The Body-Shaming Mouth Of Suhel Seth At JLF". Indian Women Blog - Stories of Indian Women. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  7. "Mallika Dua Says She Doesn't Pay Attention To Body Shamers". BuzzFeed. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  8. "Myntra Fashion Superstar: Top looks from the 3 judges that we are crushing on". www.timesnownews.com. Retrieved 2019-10-23.