For actress-theatre personality, Lillete Dubey,her days have no fixed pattern. Her daily routine may be as haphazard as packing in a shooting, a play rehearsal to working on theatre projects -- sometimes all in one day. "In a strange way I have lost the concept of a weekend. And whatever foggy notion I still have is due to the kid's holiday," says Lillete. In fact, weekends are the most exhausting time for her, for most play performances are during Saturdays and Sundays. Presently working on the casting of a new play On A Muggy Night in Mumbai, she remembers how they worked non-stop on Jaya, for four months. But when she does get some time off, she prefers to spend it at home, doing absolutely nothing. "The less I do, the better I feel. Last week I didn't lift a finger even to return a call. I like to believe I am invisible," she says. Weekends, Lillete believes, is for catching up with yourself.
But there are times when she is in the mood for partying. Then she and her husband, Ravi Dubey, throwbridge parties that often carry on for five straight hours.
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