Sanjeev Kohli Explained

Sanjeev Kohli
Birth Name:Sanjeev Singh Kohli
Birth Date:30 November 1971
Birth Place:London, England
Education:University of Glasgow
Yearsactive:1990s–present
Known:Still Game
Meet the Magoons
Fags, Mags and Bags
River City
Spouse:Fiona
Children:3
Relatives:Hardeep Singh Kohli (brother)

Sanjeev Singh Kohli (born 30 November 1971) is a Scottish actor, comedian, and writer. He is best known for his role as shopkeeper Navid Harrid in the BBC sitcom Still Game (2002–2007, 2016–2019), Ramesh Majhu in the radio sitcom Fags, Mags and Bags (2007–present), and A.J. Jandhu in the BBC Scotland soap opera River City (2015–2022). Since 2019, Kohli has hosted his own television talk show Sanjeev Kohli's Big Talk, on the BBC Scotland channel.[1]

Early life

Kohli was born in London on 30 November 1971,[2] to a social worker and a teacher, who had emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1966 from India.[3] When he was three years old, they moved to Scotland.[4] Kohli's parents could afford to move him, aged six, and his brothers to be educated by the Jesuits at St Aloysius' College, a Roman Catholic school in Central Glasgow. To pay for their children's education, Kohli's parents ran a corner shop.

Kohli attended Glasgow University, initially to study Medicine, but changed course to study Mathematics, gaining a first-class degree, and subsequently studied for a PhD.

Career

Kohli starred as Surjit Magoon in Meet the Magoons, co-written by his brother Hardeep, for Channel 4.[5] and has appeared in several episodes of the BBC comedy series Look Around You as Synthesizer Patel.[6] He is a former presenter of the BBC's Asian Network and has previously written for Goodness Gracious Me, The Big Breakfast and Chewin' the Fat, which was also written by future Still Game co-stars, Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill.

In December 2006, the Sunday Mail revealed that Kohli would be starring in a major ITV thriller, Losing Gemma. Starring alongside Alice Eve, he played "a member of the British High Commission, who helps a young British tourist jailed in Delhi, India".[7] Kohli revealed in 2007 that he would be working on a radio comedy project for BBC Radio 4, entitled Fags, Mags and Bags. The series was broadcast in 2008 and was nominated for a Sony Award.[8] The Daily Record also revealed Kohli would be writing for ITV children's show, My Life as a Popat. Kohli has also starred in BBC Three's Rush Hour as an intolerant taxicab driver,[9] and on the same channel in Phoo Action as a television news presenter.[10]

On 21 August 2007, he presented a show called 10 Things To Hate About The Edinburgh Festival. Kohli also sometimes appears as a pundit on BBC One Scotland's Saturday afternoon Sportscene football programme. Kohli made a brief cameo in a speaking role as himself in an episode of BBC's VideoGaiden, where he received a fish in the mail as a gift from the hosts in an attempt to recreate the Nintendo game Animal Crossing. One of the hosts was Robert Florence, a writer whom Kohli worked with on Chewin' the Fat.[11]

In February 2008, it was announced that he would play the role of God in the video for Glasgow band Attic Lights single "God."[12]

In 2011, Kohli appeared on the Scottish tea-time magazine show The Hour on STV. He co-hosted in two separate weeks (ten episodes), alongside main presenter Michelle McManus.

In 2012, he appeared on the Channel 4 comedy programme Fresh Meat as a dentistry lecturer Dr Minaj.

In 2014, Kohli joined the rest of the cast of Still Game in the comeback live show at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow. There were 21 performances of the sold-out show.

In October 2015, Kohli made his first appearance as A.J. Jandhu in the Scottish soap opera River City.

Since April 2019, he has hosted Sanjeev Kohli's Big Talk on the BBC Scotland channel.

Personal life

Kohli lives in Glasgow with his wife, Fiona, and their three children.

He has two elder brothers — Randeep Singh Kohli (b. 1966), a senior police officer with the Metropolitan Police in London, and Hardeep Singh Kohli (b. 1969), who is also a journalist and broadcaster and lives in Edinburgh.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotesChannel
2002Comedy LabSurjitMeet the Magoons SpecialE4
2002–2007, 2016–2019Still GameNavid HarridSeries regularBBC One
2004Look Around YouSynthesizer PatelBBC Two
2004–2005Shoebox ZooMr KasmaniSeries regularBBC One
2005Meet the MagoonsSurjitSeries regularChannel 4
2007The Peter Serafinowicz ShowVarious charactersSeries regularBBC Two
2009Hope SpringsMo KhanSeries regularBBC One
2010Rab C NesbittMr KhanGuest roleBBC Two
Angelos Epithemiou's Moving OnGuptaSeries regularBBC Three
2011Gary Tank CommanderDirectorGuest roleBBC Two
2012Fresh MeatDr MinajRecurring roleChannel 4
2013Bob ServantNorrieGuest roleBBC Four
FilthSunil
The IT CrowdBoothChannel 4
2014WalterHardeep
Still Game: Live at the HydroNavid HarridMain castBBC One
2015FriedMike FaginsBBC Three
You Me and the ApocalypseDoctorGuest roleSky 1
2015–2022River CityAmandeep 'AJ' JandhuSeries regularBBC One
2016Cold FeetShopkeeperITV
2018Stan & OllieGlasgow Empire ManagerFilm
2019Dark SenseSir Parduman NagraFilm
Shooting ClerksJared PatelFilm
2020Lost at ChristmasSidFilm
2022Magpie MurdersSajid Khan / Dr KamalSeries regularBBC One
Little EnglishRanjeetFilm
2023StonehouseProsecuting CounselITV
2024The Madame Blanc MysteriesSonny MontarioGuest roleChannel 5 / Acorn TV
DinosaurSachinBBC comedy[13] BBC Three
Moonflower Murders SajidPost-production[14] BBC One

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sanjeev Kohli's Big Talk. 29 October 2020. BBC.
  2. England & Wales, Birth Index: 1837–1983
  3. News: Relative Values: Hardeep Singh Kohli and his brother Sanjeev. The Times. 5 October 2007. McFerran. Ann. 26 August 2007. London. subscription.
  4. News: TILL GAME. Daily Record (Scotland). 16 April 2007. English. Paul. 9 April 2007.
  5. Web site: Meet the Magoons. British Sitcom Guide. 6 October 2007.
  6. Web site: Look Around You. BBC Press Office. 5 October 2007. 11 January 2005.
  7. Web site: Navid's Game for New TV Role . Sunday Mail . 18 December 2006.
  8. News: Sony Radio Academy awards 2008 nomination. The Guardian . London . 10 April 2008 . 23 May 2010.
  9. News: Rush Hour. BBC Online. 6 October 2007.
  10. News: Still Game Sanjeev To Be TV Newsreader. Daily Record (Scotland). 10 May 2007. 27 September 2007.
  11. Web site: YouTube . videoGaiden: Rab and Ryan Go Animal Crossing . https://web.archive.org/web/20160117030436/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb-fmnRul-Q . 17 January 2016 . dead . 31 August 2007.
  12. News: Sanjeev Kohli's New Role As God. Daily Record. 26 February 2008.
  13. Web site: Casting confirmed for BBC comedy series Dinosaur as filming commences. BBC Media Centre . 12 August 2023.
  14. Web site: Lesley Manville Is Back on the Case in First 'Moonflower Murders' Images. Ryan. O'Rourke. 14 December 2023. Collider. 25 May 2024.