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Nitin Ganatra
Ganatra at the 2011 British Soap Awards.
Born (1967-06-30) 30 June 1967 (age 57)
OccupationActor
TelevisionEastEnders
Mumbai Calling
SpouseMeera Ganatra (2004–present)
Children2

Nitin Chandra Ganatra (born 30 June 1967)[1] is a Kenyan-born English actor, best known for playing Masood Ahmed in the BBC soap-opera EastEnders since 2007.

Early and personal life

Ganatra was born in Kenya in 1967. Both sides of Ganatra's family have origins in Gujarat, which were explored on-screen in the 2013 series of Who Do You Think You Are?[2] His great grandfather arrived in Kenya in the late 1890s as one of 32,000 contracted labourers to build the Uganda Railway.[3] One of under 10,000 to stay in the country after the railway's completion, his grandfather and his father later joined the family's general trading business.[3]

After Kenya gained independence from the United Kingdom and forced the native Indian population to choose between Kenya and their British passports in 1971, Ganatra, aged 3, moved with his family to Coventry, where the family still own a corner shop.[3][4][5]

Ganatra was educated at Coundon Court School and Community College on Northbrook Road and then studied Drama, Film and TV at the University of Bristol. He went on to train under the tutelage of the late Master theatre practitioner Jerzy Grotowski.

On 17 July 2004, Ganatra married his wife, Meera. They have two children and live in North London.

Career

Ganatra is known internationally as Prince Pondicherry in the Tim Burton film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He also appears in the Gurinder Chada film Bride and Prejudice as Kholi Saab and The Mistress of Spices as Haroun, and Dev Raja in Mumbai Calling. He also appeared in the first ever iPod commercial. Ganatra also appeared in an episode of The Catherine Tate Show, as Joanie Taylor's daughter's partner.

Other appearances include the TV show Jane Hall, the Patents Clerk in Philip Pullman's The Shadow in the North, the CBBC television show Gina's Laughing Gear, a character in Meet the Magoons playing himself, a semi lead role as Rez, brother of main character Shifty, in the 2008 British cult film Shifty about a Muslim crack-cocaine dealer, and Martin Soper in Twenty Twelve. He also appeared in Being April with Pauline Quirke playing Sinil.

On 15 October 2014, Ganatra appeared in an episode of Celebrity Squares[6]

On 25 March 2015, Ganatra featured in a comedy interview alongside comedian Paul Chowdhry in which he jokingly lost his temper and "attacked" Chowdhry.

It was announced in May 2017 Ganatra would appear in comedy feature Eaten by Lions alongside Antonio Aakeel and Jack Carroll, directed by Jason Wingard.[7] He appeared in the Peter Kosminsky Channel 4 drama The State (2017 TV series) as the father of a young British Muslim who went to Syria to join ISIS.

EastEnders

Since 16 October 2007, Ganatra has played regular character Masood Ahmed in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He also appeared in the 2010 spin-off series EastEnders: E20. Ganatra left EastEnders in 2016. On 3 October 2017, it was announced that he would be reprising the role. He made a one-off appearance on 28 November 2017 and returned permanently on 1 January 2018. On January 26 2019, it was announced Ganatra had quit the show and will leave later in the year.

Ganatra won 'Best Onscreen Partnership' with Nina Wadia at the 2009 British Soap Awards. Ganatra was also nominated for "Best Actor" at the 2010 British Soap Awards.

In October 2014, Ganatra called for more racial diversity within British soaps, revealing that there is a sense of "pressure" for minority cultures to represent. He commented: "All the responsibility falls on this one family to represent a whole culture, and the culture in itself is diverse – it’s Pakistani, Muslim, Indian, Hindu, Punjabi, Sikhs, Sri Lankans… Having diversity is when you don’t notice how many different cultures there are on TV because it’s not under that microscope.

References

  1. ^ "Nitin Ganatra - Biographical Summaries of Notable People - MyHeritage". www.myheritage.com. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  2. ^ "BBC One - Who Do You Think You Are?, Series 10, Nitin Ganatra". Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  3. ^ a b c "Who Do You Think You Are? - what time is it on TV? Episode 7 Series 10 cast list and preview".
  4. ^ Laws, Roz (25 August 2013). "Eastenders star's grandmother was married at the age of six".
  5. ^ "Featured Articles: TheGenealogist".
  6. ^ "Celebrity Squares Episode 6".
  7. ^ "Filming underway on British comedy Eaten by Lions". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 18 June 2017.