Ajay Chhabra
Ajay Chhabra | |
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Born | Greenwich, London, England | 28 November 1970
Occupation(s) | Actor, comedian, producer, theatre director |
Years active | 1998–present |
Ajay Chhabra (born 28 November 1970) is a British television and theatre actor, director, producer and comedian of Indo-Fijian heritage, who is best known for playing Anil in The Basil Brush Show, The Vicar, Suresh Mattai in the BBC Radio series The Archers and the Defense Barrister George Karnad in Holby City. Ajay, and Simmy Gupta are co-Artistic Directors of Nutkhut,[1] and founder of the London Mela[2] (Europe's largest South Asian festival).
Early life
[edit]Before turning professional he worked in the Hotel and Events sector. He studied Anthropology at Goldsmiths College, University of London and Hospitality Management at Westminster Hotel School and the University of North London. He trained at Grosvenor House Hotel and Beck Hotels in Austria, completing his training at the University of Innsbruck.
Career
[edit]He created and played Stanley in Kafka's Dick by Alan Bennett and developed his own series Planet Ajay for the BBC, creating and playing four characters – himself, his evil twin brother, Badjay, a space serpent: Jaleel the Eel and his maternal grandmother, Naniji, using green screen technology.
In 1995 he made his West End debut in Indian Ink by Tom Stoppard alongside Felicity Kendal, Art Malik and the late Margaret Tyzack. He has worked for BBC Radio Drama reading works exclusively for V S Naipaul and Salman Rushdie.[citation needed]
From 2002 to 2007, he played Anil the café owner in the children's TV series The Basil Brush Show.
Come to Kochi, an 8 part series which Chhabra presented from the Southern Indian state of Kerala, is now taught as part of the National Curriculum.[citation needed]
He has directed and performed for Diesel Clothing Company in Italy, Greece, Holland, Germany and Denmark, bringing together fashion and theatre in creating a theatrical presentation of Spring/Summer collections with catwalk models, classical dancers and actors.[citation needed]
In 2011 he created and performed a virtual customer of the future for the Senior Executive board of HSBC bank in Canary Wharf, London and at its headquarters in Hong Kong, enabling senior directors to execute future customer account profiles.[citation needed]
As part of the centenary commemorations of the First World War,[3] created by Chhabra, over 50,000 people experienced Dr Blighty at Brighton's Royal Pavilion Gardens. The projections spread far and wide on social media and were seen by over a million people online.
Dr Blighty[4] threw a spotlight on the Indians[5] who travelled across the world to fight for the Allies during the First World War. More than one million men travelled from India to fight in the Great War, and the collective experiences of these volunteer forces constitute one of the great untold stories in military history. The event successfully brought to life the experiences of the injured Indian soldiers sent to recuperate in Brighton and the locals who came to know and care for them.
Chhabra is a board member of The Independent Street Arts Network (ISAN)[6] and a member of the Mayor of London Cultural Leadership Board.[7]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Second Generation | Talvin | |
2002 | Bend It Like Beckham | Party Guest | |
2002 | Anita and Me | Mr. Bhatra | |
2003 | The Audition | Sargent | Short film |
2005 | Project Huxley | Colin | |
2021 | Tom and Jerry | Mr. Mehta |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998, 2007 | Casualty | Ravi Sangera Felix Spencer |
Episodes: "Internal Inferno: Part 1" "Sweet Charity" |
1998 | The Bill | Mr. Wadia | Episode: "Christmas Star" |
2002–2007 | The Basil Brush Show | Anil | |
2003 | Holby City | George Karnad | Episodes: "The One You Love: Part 1" "The One You Love: Part 2" |
2005 | Dream Team | Doctor | Episode: "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" |
2009 | Planet Ajay | Ajay / Badjay | |
2012 | Hunted | Pakistani Driver | Episode: "Khyber" |
2016 | Marcella | Shop Owner | Episode #1.1 |
2017 | Hetty Feather | Deerheart | Episode: "Plans" |
2017 | Carters Get Rich | Waiter | Episode #1.2 |
2018 | BBC3 Quickies (TV Mini-Series) | Dad | When You Disappoint Your Parents |
2018 | The Jewish Enquirer (TV Series) | Mike Geddis MP | Feathers & Foreskins |
2019 | Four Weddings and a Funeral (TV Series) | Rafik | Lights, Camera, Wedding |
2020 | Vera (TV Series) | Nasir Ali | Blood Will Tell |
References
[edit]- ^ "Home". nutkhut.co.uk.
- ^ "Home". londonmela.org.
- ^ "Home". 1418now.org.uk.
- ^ "Dr Blighty".
- ^ "Brighton festival recalls pavilion's use as wartime hospital for Indian troops". TheGuardian.com. 22 May 2016.
- ^ "ISAN | Meet the Board". www.isanuk.org. Archived from the original on 13 August 2017.
- ^ "Cultural Leadership Board". 9 June 2017.
External links
[edit]- 1970 births
- 20th-century English male actors
- 21st-century English male actors
- 20th-century English comedians
- 21st-century English comedians
- Actors from the Royal Borough of Greenwich
- Alumni of Goldsmiths, University of London
- English male film actors
- English male stage actors
- English male television actors
- English people of Indo-Fijian descent
- Living people
- English people of Indian descent
- English male comedians
- Comedians from the Royal Borough of Greenwich
- Male actors from London
- People from Greenwich