
Dharkar adds colour to ‘too white’ soap
Sajeda Momin
September 13, 2008
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Award-winning actress Ayesha Dharkar has done what Bollywood babe Shilpa Shetty could not! Mumbai-born Dharkar is all set to join the longest running television soap opera in the world. The talented actress will play Tara Mandal in ITV’s Coronation Street from next month.
Coronation Street has been on TV screens since December 1960, with about 5 episodes every week. Set in Manchester the soap is extremely popular with millions loyally following the lives of the characters living in the fictional street.
Dharkar, who has already had her Hollywood debut when she appeared in Star Wars Episode II, has lately made UK her base. She has appeared in a film version of Meera Syal’s book Anita and Me and also sung and danced in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s West End musical Bombay Dreams.
The 31-year-old actress will be part of a spicy storyline involving a mother-daughter love triangle. The long-standing Indian resident of the street Dev Alahan, played by British Asian actor Jimmi Harkishin, has recently been seen having an affair with a former Bollywood star called Nina Mandal. The plot gets more exciting when Dharkar appears on screen as Nina’s daughter and Alahan falls for her.
According to sources, the producers hope Dharkar will become a favourite with viewers and key figure in the soap. It is believed that Coronation Street bosses signed up Dharkar after criticism from racial equality chief Trevor Phillips that British soaps were ‘too white’ and only showing Asian and black characters as stereotypes.
Phillips singled out the character of Alahan in Coronation Street as an example of tokenism. Alahan has been in the show since 1999 and acts as a divorcee who owns a number of shops in Manchester. His character until now has been dull. All that has changed in the last few weeks with the arrival of Nina and her long suffering husband Prem Mandal into the programme.
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haha, daft Dev strikes again - does he not remember what happened with that mad Maya?