Anjli Mohindra

Anjli Mohindra

Birth : 1990-02-20, Edgware, London, England, UK

History

Anjli Mohindra is a British stage and screen actress. She was accepted into the Television Workshop acting academy in Nottingham when she was just 12. Anjli appeared in the role of Rani Chandra in "The Sarah Jane Adventures" on CBBC in 2008, played Nadia in the BBC One series "Bodyguard" (2016), and as Josie Chancellor in the ITV series "Dark Heart" (2018).

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Anjli Mohindra
Anjli Mohindra

Movies

Munich: The Edge of War
Joan Menzies
At the tense 1938 Munich Conference, former friends who now work for opposing governments become reluctant spies racing to expose a Nazi secret.
Farewell, Sarah Jane
Rani Chandra
Following the death of Sarah-Jane Smith, her friends and allies reunite at a memorial service to pay their respects.
National Theatre Live: Dara
Afia
1659 Mughal, India. Two brothers, Dara and Aurangzeb, are both heirs to the Muslim empire. Dara, the crown prince, has the love of the people – and of his emperor father – but younger brother Aurangzeb holds a different vision for India’s future. Now they fight ferociously for succession.
The Dead Room
Tara Lohia
Set and filmed at the iconic Maida Vale studios, The Dead Room tells the story of a long-running radio horror series and its veteran presenter and national treasure Aubrey Judd. But times are changing. Tastes are shifting. There’s a new young producer. Whatever happened to the classic ghost stories? The good old days? Aubrey soon discovers that all is not quiet in the eerie radio studio and that elements of his own past are not as dead and buried as he perhaps hoped…
The Boy with the Topknot
Bindi
Born to traditional Punjabi parents and growing up in Wolverhampton, Sathnam Sanghera moves to London after graduating from Cambridge University. Now in his late 20s he is planning to reveal to his family that he will defy expectations of an arranged marriage - but instead learns a painful family secret.
National Theatre Live: Behind the Beautiful Forevers
India is surging with global ambition. But beyond the luxury hotels surrounding Mumbai airport lies a makeshift slum, full of people with plans of their own. Zehrunisa and her son Abdul aim to recycle enough rubbish to fund a proper house. Sunil, twelve and stunted, wants to eat until he’s as tall as Kalu the thief. Asha seeks to steal government anti-poverty funds to turn herself into a ‘first-class person’, while her daughter Manju intends to become the slum’s first female graduate. But their schemes are fragile; global recession threatens the garbage trade, and another slum-dweller is about to make an accusation that will destroy herself and shatter the neighbourhood.
The Painter and the Thief
Sally
A down-and-out painter strikes up an unlikely partnership with a streetwise thief, but things are complicated when one falls for the other.