Chandeep Uppal is a British actress best known for her critically acclaimed starring role as Meena Kumar in the film Anita and Me.
Career
Uppal is known for her performances in the Bafta Award-winning children's seriesMy Life as a Popat, in which she plays Dimple, the outspoken, teenage daughter of a British-Indian family. She played barmaid Narinder Gurai in the UKsoap operaEcho Beach, which ran from January to March 2008. She played the role of Ayesha Begham in an episode of Holby City and appeared on the popular sketch show, Harry and Paul, for the BBC. She made two appearances in BBC drama series Waterloo Road in episodes 15 and 16 of the current fourth series as Waffa. She again starred in Holby City as Sunita Majvi, a character with cancer who befriends the temporarily paralysed nurse Maria Kendall. Her character died on Tuesday 13 October in the episode entitled "The Uncertainty Principle". Chandeep played the part of Amita in the Rock & Chips 2010 Christmas Special: "Five Gold Rings". Uppal appears in the BBCcomedy thriller, The Wrong Mans, as Sabrina. The show was written by, and stars, Mathew Baynton and James Corden. The premiere was on 24 September 2013. She featured as Frankie opposite Ainsley Howard in three episodes of the third series of Sky 1 comedy Mount Pleasant in 2013. In January 2020, Uppal appeared as murder suspect Jasra Hatoum in the third series of light-hearted crime dramaShakespeare and Hathaway: Private Investigators. She also helped found The Space Birmingham, an agency that helps to promote digital engagement across the arts and cultural sector.
Filmography
Film
2002: Anita & Me - Meena Kumar
Television
2004–2007: My Life as a Popat - Dimple Popat
2007: All About Me - Anji
2008: Echo Beach - Narinder Gurai
2008: Moving Wallpaper - Herself
2009: Waterloo Road - Waffa
2008–2009: Holby City - Sunita Mavji/Ayesha Begum
2010: Rock & Chips - Amita
2013: A Nice Arrangement - Jaswinder
2013: The Wrong Mans - Sabrina
2013: Mount Pleasant - Frankie
2019: Doctors - Bahija Uppal
2020: Shakespeare and Hathaway: Private Investigators - Jasra Hatoum