Vineeta Rishi

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Vineeta Rishi
Born
Bracknell, Berkshire, England
Alma mater University of Bradford
Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts
OccupationActress
Years active2002–present
Known for Jas Khella in Doctors [1]

Vineeta Rishi, is an English actress, known for playing Jas Khella in the BBC One soap opera Doctors . [1]

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Early life

Born in Bracknell, Berkshire to Indian parents, Rishi grew up in Walkergate, Newcastle upon Tyne where she attended Walkergate Primary and Junior School and Benfield School. She then undertook a business degree at the University of Bradford in 1998. [2] After graduation she began working as a computer programmer, including for British Airways in Newcastle Business Park. [2] During her spare time she discovered a passion for acting in Amateur Dramatics, and then choosing to change professions took a postgraduate course at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. [3]

Career

Since graduation, Rishi has played PC Kapoor on ITV's The Last Detective , and is regular on the BBC radio soap Silver Street . In 2005 she guest-starred in the Doctor Who spin-off audio drama UNIT: The Longest Night and in 2007 appeared in the television episode Smith and Jones . In 2007 she toured, in the Pravesh Kumar comedy There's Something About Simmy. Rishi played Dona Marina (La Malinche) in BBC2's film "Cortes" which aired in March 2008. In late June and early July 2008, Rishi appeared in the BBC thriller Criminal Justice , playing lawyer Frances Kapoor who is assigned to fight for a murder suspect in court. In 2018, Rishi played DC Rakhee Shah in the British TV drama series Collateral. [4]

Rishi joined the cast of Holby City as Lucky Simpson, a mental health nurse, in November 2020, during the drama's twenty-second series. [5]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Berry's WayMeenaTelevision film
2012Stud LifeIndian Bride
2016 Murdered by My Father MaheenTelevision film
2017CollateralRakhee ShahShort film
The Boy with the Topknot PuliTelevision film
2019 Hobbs & Shaw Eteon Assistant
2020EarwiggerSarahShort film
CorrinaSusanShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 The Bill Samina GhundarRecurring role; 2 episodes
2002 Doctors Meena PatelEpisode: "Circle of Life"
2004 Lawless JournalistMiniseries
The Bill Nina OmarRecurring role; 2 episodes
2005-07 The Last Detective WPC KapoorRecurring role; 9 episodes
2006 Where the Heart Is RegistrarEpisode: "Don't Look Back in Anger"
2007 Doctor Who Julia SwalesEpisode: "Smith and Jones"
Outnumbered KujEpisode: "The Dinner Party"
2008 Heroes and Villains Dona MarinaEpisode: "Cortes"
Criminal Justice Frances KapoorRecurring role; 4 episodes
2011 Waking the Dead DI Meenah KhanEpisode: "Waterloo: Part 2"
2012-13 Doctors Dr. Jas Khella Series regular; 172 episodes
2015-16 Boy Meets Girl AnjiSeries regular; 11 episodes
2017 Line of Duty RupalRecurring role; 3 episodes
Three Girls GraceMiniseries
2018 Collateral DC Rakhee ShahMiniseries
2019 Vera Nita DajaniEpisode: "Cuckoo"
Absentia M.E. Sophia OrtizEpisode: "Guilty"
2020 Van der Valk Therese RemeckerEpisode: "Love in Amsterdam"
Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators Parthi RajaEpisode: "A Serpent's Tooth"
2020-21 Holby City Lucky Simpson Series regular; 41 episodes
2021 Angela Black Dr. Priya GurindaEpisode: "Series 1, Episode 4"
2023The Hunt for Raoul MoatNisha RobertsMiniseries

Video games

YearGameRoleNotes
2019 GreedFall AphraVoice only
2023 Baldur's Gate 3 Cashguard Taslim / Fevrokis / Fist of Bane GudrunVoice only

Theatre credits

YearTitleRoleVenueNotes
2001 The Tempest Ariel Tynemouth Priory, Tynemouth
2003 Hobson's Choice Sunita Hobson Young Vic, London
2004 Beasts and Beauties Kari Bristol Old Vic, Bristol
2005 What We Did to Weinstein Yasmin / Samira Menier Chocolate Factory, London
2007There's Something About SimmySimmy Theatre Royal Stratford East, London & UK Tour
WeightsGuapa Blue Elephant Theatre, London
2015 Who Cares Lisa / Jack Davis Royal Court Theatre, London
2019Alys, AlwaysJulia Price Bridge Theatre, London

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