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In 2021, Charithra joined the main cast of the spy thriller series Alex Rider as Sabina Pleasance for its second series on IMDb TV. [9] [10] Having auditioned before the first series aired, [11] Charithra starred as Edwina in the second series, based on the novel The Viscount Who Loved Me, of the Shondaland-produced Netflix period drama Bridgerton alongside Jonathan Bailey and Simone Ashley in ...
Simone Ashley (season 2–present) [j] as Kathani "Kate", Viscountess Bridgerton (née Sharma), a spinster who arrived from India, and Anthony Bridgerton's wife; Charithra Chandran (season 2) as Edwina Sharma, Kate's younger half-sister; Shelley Conn (season 2) as Lady Mary Sharma (née Sheffield), Kate's stepmother and Edwina's mother
'Bridgerton' Season 2 introduces Kate and Edwina Sharma, women of Indian descent on the London marriage market. ... Season 2 of “Bridgerton” is set in 1814, more than 200 years after the ...
The tea party that is Bridgerton Season 2 continues to expand and become even more inclusive: Newcomer Charithra Chandran will join the cast as Kate’s younger sister Edwina, our sister site ...
In "Bridgerton," she stars as Edwina Sharma, Kate's younger sister — the focus of Anthony's romantic pursuit and the third corner of the season's emerging love triangle.
Edwina Sharma (played by Charithra Chandran) (Sheffield in the books) is Mary's daughter and Kate's younger half-sister, a sheltered yet ambitious "diamond of the season". She has many suitors but chooses to court Anthony Bridgerton, much to Kate's dismay and despite Anthony's stated lack of interest in a love match.
8. Kate Sharma. Played by: Simone Ashley Kate Sharma is one of the new characters in season two. Although Kate is single (like her sister Edwina), she swears that she wants to stay that way and ...
Ashley was named one of Variety's 2021 Brits to Watch. [7] Having auditioned in 2020, it was announced in February 2021 that Ashley would star as leading lady Kate Sharma, opposite Jonathan Bailey, in the second series of the Shondaland-produced Netflix romance period drama Bridgerton, based on the second novel in Julia Quinn's Bridgerton series, The Viscount Who Loved Me. [15]