Ronny Jhutti

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Ronny Jhutti (born Ajay Dhutti, 1973) is a British actor, most notable for his role as Sohail Karim in EastEnders , Danny Bartock in two episodes of Doctor Who and Naz Omar in Vexed .

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Early life

Ronny was raised in London, where he was born, as Ajay Jhutti.

Career

He has appeared on television many times, including Shameless , EastEnders , Holby City , Ideal and Doctor Who (season two's The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit). Ronny was in the 2008 film Cash and Curry (film). Ronny is the best friend of Ameet Chana and was cast in the part of Rohit a week before shooting commenced on the film.

Ronny was also a guest star on Totally Doctor Who in 2006 (episode #1.10).

Ronny has a part-time job as a school teacher, most notably at The Westgate School, Slough

2021–present Ronny is the voice of Adil Shah in The Archers on Radio 4.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988-1990 EastEnders Sohail Karim
Family PrideRashid
1992 Immaculate ConceptionKamal
Wild West Kay
1994 Moving Story AsifUnknown episodes
1995 BideshiRaja
1997Wing and a PrayerWasimUnknown episodes
1999 Five Seconds to SpareRyan
2000 Melody's Her Second NameSandip
Thin IceRestaurant Manager
2001The ResidentsJeet Singh
Always and Everyone Jay "Ajay" Verma4 episodes - #3.1, #3.4, #3.11, #3.12
Where the Heart IsHussan16 episodes - The Team - Happiness
Redcap Sunil Desai
2002 Bollywood QueenDillip
2003Twelfth Night, or What You WillSebastian
Cutting It Remi Kuluwitharana4 episodes - #2.1, #2.2, #2.3, #2.4
M.I.T.: Murder Investigation Team Rafiq Ali1 episode - The Bigger the Lie
2004 Holby City Pallav Veer / Ashok Kumar2 episodes - We'll Meet Again / Knife Edge (1999)
2005 Four Brothers and a FuneralRavi
Meet the Magoons Imran1 episode - Stairway to Havan
2006 Judge John Deed Ronny Bhutto1 episode - One Angry Man
Ideal Kuldip8 episodes - The Seduction - The Stag Do
Banglatown BanquetZubin
Doctor Who Danny Bartock2 episodes - The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit
Nina's Heavenly Delights Bobbi
2007 Shameless Nadia1 episode - #4.7
Don't Stop Dreaming Lucky Singh
Cash and Curry Rohit
2010 Vexed Naz OmarSeries regular
Diary Of A Butterfly Adi
2014 Jarhead 2: Field of Fire Private Khalid Hassan, Afghan National Army
2016 Ripper Street Imran Hafeez1 episode - The Strangers' Home
Holby City Deepan Rai


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