Shivaani Ghai
Born (1975-04-25) 25 April 1975
Other namesShivani Ghai
OccupationActress
Spouse
(m. 2016)
Children1
RelativesDanny Keogh (father-in-law)

Shivaani (or Shivani) Ghai (born 25 April 1975) is an English actress.

Early life

Ghai is of Indian origin and was born in Newcastle upon Tyne.[1] She grew up in Gosforth and attended Gosforth High School. Later, she went to university, where she gained a BA in film and television studies.[2]

Career

Ghai began her acting career on the London stage, working for companies such as Man Mela, Rifco and Kali.[3][4] She moved on to television with minor parts in shows such as Doctors, Spooks and The Bill.[2]

In 2003, she was cast as the guest lead in an American adventure series Adventure Inc. alongside Michael Biehn. Later the same year Gurinder Chadha picked Ghai out at a script reading and cast her as the bride and best friend of Ashwarya Rai in Bride and Prejudice.[2][5] After this, Ghai appeared in BBC shows such as My Hero and Sinchronicity, short films, theatre and commercials. In 2006, she was cast as Sarita Dhavi in Rai Uno's Un medico in famiglia,[5] the popular Italian television programme, when an Indian family was added to the show. She played Sarita Dahvi, which was originally to be cast to an Italian actress of Indian descent, but one could not be found. Ghai could not speak Italian but learnt some scenes for her audition. She became part of the first Indian family on Italian television.[1] After this, Ghai travelled to Tunisia to work on the HBO/BBC co-production House of Saddam, where she played Saddam Hussein's middle daughter Rana. The miniseries aired in September 2008.[2][1]

In 2009, Ghai filmed a guest lead as Jamilla Sagar, in a series called Identity, starring Aidan Gillen and Keeley Hawes.[5] She filmed a five-part drama called Five Days II (sequel to Bafta and Golden globe nominated Five Days). She played Nusrat Preston, a character described as being "at the heart of the serial".[6] She was also noted in the press for standing out amongst an ensemble cast that included Suranne Jones, Anne Reid, David Morrissey, Bernard Hill, and Steve Evets.[7][8][9] She played the part of Rena in the film Cleanskin, which starred Sean Bean and Charlotte Rampling. The film was released in 2012.[5]

In 2012, Ghai appeared in EastEnders playing Ayesha Rana, a friend of Zainab Masood.[10] She first appeared on 17 December 2012. She departed from the show on 1 March 2013.[11]

In 2013, she appeared in Ambassadors as Natalia, the head of public relations. She also played the role of Batya in the History Channel's The Bible.

She was part of the main cast of the apocalyptic series Dominion. In 2016, Shivani Ghai appeared in ABC's The Catch as Felicity.

In 2019, she appeared in Strike Back: Revolution as a very wealthy Hindu entrepreneur and one of the main villains of the series.

In 2021, she landed a recurring role on Batwoman as the villain Safiyah Sohail in Season Two.

Personal life

She was married to the late British Asian playwright Parv Bancil.[12] In 2014, she met the South African actor Tyrone Keogh on the set of Dominion. They married two years later.[13] They have a son (born 2022).[14]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Day of the Sirens Amanda Barnes
2004 Bride & Prejudice Bride
2005 Red Mercury Secretary
2005 Goal! The Dream Begins Ground Attendant
2007 Road Jeet Short
2010 The Bounty Hunter Nazia
2010 Rojin Rojin Short
2011 Everywhere and Nowhere Sairah Khan
2011 Spirit Sara Short
2012 Cleanskin Rena
2013 Fireflies Sharmila
2016 London Life Paro
2016 London Has Fallen Amal Mansoor

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Doctors Joythi 1 episode
2002 The Bill Young Asian Woman 1 episode
2003 Adventure Inc Zeyar 1 episode
2005 My Hero Mother Group Attendee with Baby 1 episode
2005 The Camping Trip Meera Television short
2006 Sinchronicity Shazney 2 episodes
2007 Un medico in famiglia Sarita 26 episodes
2007 Domenica in Herself 1 episode
2008 House of Saddam Rana Hussein Miniseries: 2 episodes
2010 Five Days Nusrat Preston Miniseries: 5 episodes
2010 Identity Jamilla Atwal 1 episode
2012–13 EastEnders Ayesha Rana 25 episodes
2013 The Bible Batya Docuseries: 1 episode
2013 Ambassadors Natalia Miniseries: 3 episodes
2014–15 Dominion Arika 19 episodes
2016–17 The Catch Felicity 7 episodes
2019 Strike Back: Revolution Anjali Vartak 2 episodes
2021 Batwoman Safiyah Sohail Recurring role; 8 episodes
2021 Around the World in 80 Days Aouda Recurring role

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result Ref.
2013 British Soap Awards Sexiest Female Longlisted [15]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Interview: Shivani Ghai – on the first Indian family on Italian TV and Saddam Hussein's daughter". Asians In Media. 28 July 2008. Archived from the original on 6 December 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Sonia Sharma (21 December 2012). "Top Eastenders role for Tyneside actress Shivani Ghai". Evening Chronicle. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  3. "Dec2000Tehelka".
  4. Lewis, Barbara (6 May 2005). "Bells". Archived from the original on 11 June 2011.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Shivaani Ghai at IMDb
  6. "BBC – Press Office – Five Days 2 press pack: Character synopsis".
  7. Watson, Keith (2 March 2010). "Five Days is a crime drama worth the week-long commitment". Archived from the original on 12 September 2017.
  8. Viner, Brian (2 March 2010). "Last Night's Television – Why Did You Kill My Dad? BBC2; Five Days, BBC1". The Independent. London.
  9. "It should have been the film for our generation – what went wrong with the Circle?". 20 November 2017.
  10. Nickie (16 November 2012). "New face on the Square: Ayesha Rana". EastEnders. BBC. Retrieved 16 November 2012.
  11. Director: Michael Owen Morris; Executive Producer: Lorraine Newman; Writer: Kim Revill (17 December 2012). "Episode dated 17/12/2012". EastEnders. BBC. BBC One.
  12. Vasani, Anisha (5 December 2012). "Ghai Life". Asiana.tv. Archived from the original on 2 April 2017.
  13. "Ty Keogh is married! See the gorgeous photos". 9 December 2016.
  14. Shivaani Ghai (8 June 2022). "I finally get it". Retrieved 26 March 2023 via Instagram.
  15. Kilkelly, Daniel (11 March 2013). "British Soap Awards 2013 voting opens, nominations revealed". Digital Spy. Archived from the original on 1 November 2013. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
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