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Neet Mohan
OccupationActor
Years active2009–present
TelevisionLine Of Duty
No Offence
Casualty

Neet Mohan is an English actor, known for his role as PC Taz Ahmed on the Channel 4 series No Offence (2017) and Dr. Rash Masum on the BBC medical drama Casualty (2017–present).

Career

In 2012, Mohan joined the cast of Line of Duty in the role of PC Simon Bannerjee.[1] In 2015, he played PC Taz Ahmed on the Channel 4 television series No Offence.[2] Then in 2017, Mohan began portraying the role of Dr. Rash Masum in the BBC medical drama Casualty.[3] He also portrayed Rash in an episode of Holby City.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Everywhere and Nowhere Riz
2011 Trishna Sandeep
2011 Aszaan Aman Khan
2011 Fresh Meat Alex Episode #1.6
2011–2012 Strike Back Naveed
2012 All In Good Time Jay Dutt
2012 Line Of Duty[4] PC Simon Bannerjee
2012 Holby City Jai Barbosa Episode: "The Devil Will Come"
2015 Doctor Who[5] Chopra
2015–2017 No Offence PC Taz Ahmed
2016 Saved Peter TV Series
2017–present Casualty[6] Rash Masum Series regular
2019 Holby City Rash Masum Guest appearance

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result Ref(s)
2019 National Television Awards Newcomer Nominated [7]
2020 TV Choice Awards Best Actor Pending

References

  1. ^ "Line Of Duty series 5: Who was Simon Bannerjee who inspired Ryan Pilkington to become a police officer?". Metro. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Neet Mohan". holby.tv. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Rash Masum Played by Neet Mohan". BBC.
  4. ^ "Who was Simon Bannerjee who inspired Ryan Pilkington to become a police officer?, 6 May 2019". Metro.
  5. ^ "Series 9, Sleep No More". BBC.
  6. ^ "Neet Mohan is Casualty's newbie doctor Rash Masum, 30 October 2017". whatsontv.
  7. ^ "National Television Awards 2019: nominations in full". Radio Times. Retrieved 23 January 2019.