Lisa Haydon
Lisa Haydon, born Elisabeth Marie Haydon on 17 June 1986 in Chennai, India, is an Indian-Australian actress, model, and television presenter best known for her roles in Hindi films.[1] The daughter of a Malayali Indian father and an Australian mother, she spent much of her early life in Australia after her family moved to Sydney when she was six months old, later living in the United States before returning to India.[2] A psychology graduate, Haydon initially pursued modeling at age 19 in Australia to support her studies and later relocated to Mumbai in 2007 to advance her career, walking ramps for major designers and appearing in campaigns for brands like Nokia and Levi's.[1][3] Haydon transitioned to acting with her film debut in the romantic comedy Aisha (2010), portraying the character Natasha, which marked her entry into Bollywood. She gained widespread recognition for her supporting role as the free-spirited Vijaylakshmi in the critically acclaimed road comedy-drama Queen (2014), earning a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress.[4] Other notable films include the comedy The Shaukeens (2014) and the romantic drama Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016), where she played the role of Saba; after her last film, she appeared in television projects until 2018, after which she stepped away from the entertainment industry.[2] Throughout her acting career, Haydon was often typecast in glamorous roles, which she later cited as a factor in her decision to prioritize family life over Bollywood.[2] In October 2016, Haydon married British-Pakistani businessman Dino Lalvani, and the couple has three children: sons born in 2017 and 2020, and a daughter born in 2021.[2] Residing abroad with her family, she took a hiatus from acting since 2018 to focus on motherhood and household responsibilities, expressing contentment with this phase.[5] As of 2025, Haydon has indicated openness to returning to acting when suitable projects arise and her children are older, though she remains unhurried about resuming her career.[5]Early life
Family background
Lisa Haydon was born Elisabeth Marie Haydon on 17 June 1986 in Chennai, India.[6][7] She possesses a mixed ethnic heritage, with her father Venkat being of Malayali Indian descent and her mother Anna Haydon hailing from Australia.[1][8] Haydon is one of eight siblings born to the same parents, including her elder sister Malika Haydon, a model and DJ, and another sister named Julia Haydon.[9][10] Due to her family's professional relocations, Haydon spent significant portions of her early childhood residing in Australia and the United States before she returned to India in 2007 to pursue opportunities in modeling.[11]Education and early aspirations
Lisa Haydon completed her high school education in Australia, where she was raised due to her mother's Australian heritage.[12] Following high school, she spent time in the United States, working with children affected by cancer through her parents' charity organization, an experience that deepened her interest in wellness and personal development.[3] Haydon developed an interest in psychology and holistic health, aligning with her growing passion for well-being. At the age of 18, she aspired to become a yoga teacher, driven by her longstanding interest in yoga and meditation as tools for well-being.[13] She also attended an acting school in Sydney, exploring her creative inclinations in the performing arts.[14] During this period, friends suggested that Haydon try part-time modeling to help cover expenses, marking her initial foray into the industry as a practical means rather than a primary ambition.[13] In 2007, at the age of 21, she returned to India to explore professional opportunities, transitioning from her educational pursuits to a full-time career path.[11]Career
Modeling beginnings
Lisa Haydon began her professional modeling career in 2007 upon returning to India from Australia, where she had initially pursued modeling opportunities as a teenager.[2] She quickly gained prominence in the Indian fashion scene, making her runway debut at Lakmé Fashion Week in March 2007.[15] Her early work included walking the ramp at major events like Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week, which helped solidify her presence in the industry.[11] By 2008, Haydon had emerged as one of India's highest-paid models, reflecting her rapid ascent and appeal to designers and brands alike.[15] Haydon's portfolio expanded to include international and commercial campaigns, notably as the face of Lakmé Cosmetics, a leading Indian beauty brand.[16] She also featured in advertisements for global companies such as Nokia, showcasing her versatility in both print and promotional work.[17] By 2010, Haydon had established herself as a top model through frequent appearances in prominent Indian publications, including a cover feature for Elle India in May of that year.[18] Her features in Vogue India further highlighted her influence, contributing to her reputation as a sought-after figure in fashion circles.[19]Fashion design ventures
In 2012, Lisa Haydon entered the realm of fashion design through a collaboration with the Delhi-based lifestyle brand Sher Singh, launching a capsule collection titled "Lisa ♥ Sher Singh." This venture marked her first foray into creating her own line, drawing inspiration from her personal global style that blended international influences with Indian elements. The collection featured bohemian aesthetics, jersey fabrics for everyday comfort, and structured silhouettes, allowing Haydon to infuse her design vision into ready-to-wear pieces available online.[20][21] Haydon partnered closely with Sher Singh's co-founders, designers Sunjay Guleria and Sonny Caberwal, to develop and manufacture the line, which debuted on the brand's e-commerce portal on February 14, 2012. The project leveraged her established modeling career, positioning her as both creator and endorser to appeal to a fashion-forward audience seeking versatile, comfort-oriented apparel. This design effort reflected her broader interest in wellness, stemming from her early aspirations to become a yoga instructor, by prioritizing practical and body-comforting garments over ornate trends.[20][22][23] The collaboration proved short-lived as an independent design initiative, with Sher Singh being acquired by e-commerce platform Myntra in November 2012, after which the brand's team and operations were integrated into the larger entity. Despite its brevity, the capsule collection highlighted Haydon's entrepreneurial spirit in fashion, bridging her modeling expertise with creative ownership in a burgeoning online retail landscape.[24][25]Film roles and progression
Lisa Haydon transitioned into acting following her successful modeling career, making her Bollywood debut in 2010 with the romantic comedy Aisha, directed by Rajshree Ojha, where she played the role of Natasha Anne Marie, the stylish and affluent best friend of the lead character.[26] Her performance in this ensemble cast film, which drew inspiration from Jane Austen's Emma, marked her entry into cinema and showcased her poised screen presence, though the movie received mixed reviews overall.[27] In the early phase of her acting career, Haydon appeared in supporting roles across multiple genres, building her repertoire and visibility in the industry. These included Susanna in Vishal Bhardwaj's dark comedy 7 Khoon Maaf (2011), Jacqueline in the action-comedy Rascals (2011), and Natasha in the ensemble family entertainer Housefull 2 (2012).[28][29] These parts, often portraying glamorous or comedic sidekicks, allowed her to collaborate with established stars like Priyanka Chopra, Ajay Devgn, and Akshay Kumar, while highlighting her versatility beyond the runway.[30] Haydon achieved her breakthrough in 2014 with Queen, a coming-of-age road comedy directed by Vikas Bahl, where she portrayed Vijayalakshmi, a bold and bohemian Franco-Indian woman encountered by the protagonist during her solo honeymoon.[31] Her nuanced depiction of the free-spirited character, blending humor and empathy, earned widespread critical acclaim for her impeccable comedic timing and natural charisma, with reviewers noting her as a standout in the film's international segments.[32] This role not only elevated her status but also demonstrated her ability to embody multifaceted women, contributing to the film's commercial and critical success. Following this milestone, she took on the lead in the comedy The Shaukeens (2014) as the confident Ahana, made a special appearance in Karan Johar's romantic drama Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016), and starred in the romantic thriller Ishq Forever (2016) as Simran, which became her final major film role at the time.[33] After Ishq Forever, Haydon stepped away from acting in 2017 to prioritize her personal life, including her marriage to businessman Dino Lalvani in 2016 and the birth of their first child in 2017, followed by two more children in 2020 and 2021.[2] This hiatus, lasting nearly eight years, allowed her to focus on motherhood and family while residing abroad, during which she occasionally shared insights on balancing wellness and parenting.[34] In July 2025, Haydon expressed openness to resuming her acting career, emphasizing selective projects that align with her post-motherhood priorities. She returned to the screen in the romantic comedy Aabeer Gulaal (2025), directed by Aarti S. Bagdi, playing the supporting role of Laila, the business partner of the lead character.[35] In July 2025, she also made a return to the runway, walking for Rahul Mishra's Fall/Winter 2025 collection 'Becoming Love' at Paris Haute Couture Week.[36] Throughout her film journey, Haydon's progression reflects a deliberate shift from modeling's emphasis on aesthetics to acting's demand for depth, often selecting roles that highlight resilient and independent female figures.[37]Television hosting
Lisa Haydon made her debut as a television host with the reality series India's Next Top Model on MTV India, serving as both host and head judge for its first two seasons from 2015 to 2016. Drawing on her extensive background as a supermodel, she mentored a group of aspiring models through challenges focused on runway walking, photoshoot techniques, and fashion styling, aiming to identify and groom the next generation of Indian supermodels.[38][39] The show, an adaptation of the American format, emphasized themes of confidence-building and empowerment in the modeling industry, with Haydon sharing insights from her own career to guide contestants on navigating professional opportunities and personal growth.[40] In addition to her hosting duties, Haydon made guest appearances on popular variety shows to promote her film projects. For instance, in 2014, she appeared on Comedy Nights with Kapil alongside co-stars Akshay Kumar, Anupam Kher, and Annu Kapoor to discuss and promote the comedy film The Shaukeens, engaging in light-hearted segments that highlighted her modeling and acting persona.[41] These appearances allowed her to connect with a broader audience beyond scripted roles, often touching on fashion and lifestyle topics tied to her expertise. Haydon returned to hosting in 2018 with Top Model India on Colors Infinity, where she again served as host and judge, continuing her role in scouting and training emerging models through competitive formats centered on fashion industry skills.[42] Her involvement in these reality programs underscored a career pivot toward non-scripted television up to 2018, after which she took a hiatus from on-screen work to focus on personal life.Personal life
Marriage
Lisa Haydon began dating British-Indian businessman Dino Lalvani, the son of Pakistan-born entrepreneur Gulu Lalvani, in 2015 after the two met during that year.[43] The couple's relationship progressed steadily, with public sightings together at events in London, including One Mayfair and an awards ceremony where Haydon affectionately referred to Lalvani as "my boo." In September 2016, Lalvani proposed to Haydon during a romantic vacation in Paris, following an eight-day trip to the Amalfi Coast.[44] Haydon announced their engagement on Instagram on September 27, 2016, sharing a photo of the couple kissing with the caption "Gonna marry him."[45] Less than two months later, on October 29, 2016, the pair tied the knot in a private beachside ceremony at the Amanpuri Resort in Phuket, Thailand, attended by close family and friends.[46] Following their marriage, Haydon and Lalvani have maintained a balance between personal life and her professional commitments, often sharing glimpses of their joint travels and appearances on social media.[47] The couple has been spotted vacationing together in various destinations, highlighting their strong partnership.[48] Haydon briefly took a hiatus from acting after the wedding to focus on her new life phase.[49]Family and motherhood
Lisa Haydon and her husband, British businessman Dino Lalvani, welcomed their first child, a son named Zack Lalvani, on May 17, 2017, in London.[50][51] Their second child, another son named Leo Lalvani, was born on February 15, 2020, completing the early years of their expanding family.[52][53] The couple's third child, a daughter named Lara Lalvani, arrived on June 22, 2021, marking the birth of their only girl amid Haydon's reflections on the rapid growth of their household.[54][55] As of 2025, the family primarily resides in Phuket, Thailand, while occasionally dividing time between there, Mumbai, and London, with Haydon frequently sharing glimpses of their travels and daily routines, highlighting a blended lifestyle that incorporates both Indian and British influences.[34][56][57] Haydon and Lalvani emphasize co-parenting, with Lalvani's involvement evident in family outings and shared responsibilities, allowing Haydon to balance her personal growth pursuits alongside raising their three children.[58][59] In 2025 interviews, Haydon openly discussed the challenges of motherhood, including the humbling experience of raising three children in four years and navigating work-life balance after prioritizing family.[60][61] She described motherhood as a transformative journey that deepened her spiritual reflection and clarified her values, while addressing postpartum complexities and the emotional demands of parenting young children.[62][63] Haydon advocated for mindfulness in daily routines to manage these aspects, underscoring her hands-on approach to fostering family bonds amid global travels.[58][64]Filmography
Films
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Aisha | Pinky Bose | Supporting role as Aisha's best friend |
| 2010 | No Problem | Sophie Patel | Supporting role |
| 2011 | 7 Khoon Maaf | Susanna | Supporting role |
| 2011 | Rascals | Dolly | One of the leads |
| 2012 | Housefull 2 | Natasha "Nattu" | Supporting role |
| 2012 | Racha | Herself | Special appearance in song "Racha"); Telugu film |
| 2014 | Queen | Vijayalakshmi | Supporting role as the bride's friend |
| 2014 | Khoobsurat | Herself | Special appearance in song "Engine Ki Seeti" |
| 2014 | The Shaukeens | Ahana | Lead role |
| 2016 | Ishq Forever | Sara | Lead role |
| 2016 | Santa Banta Pvt. Ltd. | Maya | Special appearance |
| 2016 | Housefull 3 | Jamuna | Supporting role |
| 2016 | Ae Dil Hai Mushkil | Lisa D'Souza | Supporting role |
| 2025 | Abir Gulaal | Laila | Cameo role[65] |
Television
Lisa Haydon began her television career as the host and head judge of India's Next Top Model on MTV India, starting with season 1 which premiered on July 19, 2015.[68] She continued in the same role for season 2, which launched on June 30, 2016.[69] In 2014, Haydon made a guest appearance on Comedy Nights with Kapil to promote her film The Shaukeens, appearing in the episode aired on November 2, 2014, alongside co-stars Anupam Kher, Annu Kapoor, and Piyush Mishra.[41] She returned to television in 2016 for promotional guest spots, including an appearance on Comedy Nights Bachao with the Housefull 3 cast on May 28, 2016.[70] As of November 2025, Haydon has no confirmed television returns or new credits.[66]Awards and nominations
Film accolades
Lisa Haydon received several nominations and one win for her supporting role as Vijayalakshmi in the 2014 comedy-drama film Queen. Her performance earned her a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 60th Filmfare Awards.[71] She was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 21st Screen Awards and the 16th International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFA).[72][73] Haydon won the Lions Gold Award for Favourite Actress in a Supporting Role for the same role.) Earlier, for her role in Rascals (2011), she received a nomination for the Stardust Award for Breakthrough Supporting Performance – Female.[72] For Queen, she also received a nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the Star Guild Awards.[4]| Year | Award | Category | Film | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Stardust Awards | Breakthrough Supporting Performance – Female | Rascals | Nominated[72] |
| 2015 | Filmfare Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Queen | Nominated[71] |
| 2015 | Screen Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Queen | Nominated[72] |
| 2015 | IIFA Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Queen | Nominated[73] |
| 2015 | Lions Gold Awards | Favourite Actress in a Supporting Role | Queen | Won) |
| 2015 | Star Guild Awards | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Queen | Nominated[4] |