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Navneet "Neet" Mohan (born 11 November 1985) is an English actor. He is known for his roles as PC Taz Ahmed in the Channel 4 series No Offence (2017) and Rash Masum in the BBC medical drama Casualty (2017–present).
Mohan successfully auditioned for the role of Rash but had recently relocated to London with his partner. Mohan still accepted the role, opting to commute to Cardiff where Casualty is filmed. [1] Mohan's casting was first publicised by Elaine Reilly of What's on TV and the character was previewed in the show's Autumn 2017 trailer.
PC Jonah Mitchell (Ste Johnson) is overweight and mischievous, yet enthusiastic; he is Taz's partner. [15] [16] PC Taz Ahmed (Neet Mohan) is a happy-go-lucky yet calming influence on the team, and Jonah's partner. [15] [16]
The story also explores the hierarchical system of hospitals and the effect of clinical lead off-loading work onto Ethan. In turn, Ethan off-loads onto doctors Rash Masum (Neet Mohan) and Mason Reede (Victor Oshin), who is supposed to mentor. Rainsford branded it a "big storyline" focusing the "true reflection" of NHS staff "struggling under ...
Neet Mohan (Rash Masum, Casualty) Adam Thomas (Donte Charles, Waterloo Road) Alicia Forde (Kelly-Jo Rafferty, Waterloo Road) BEST SOAP. Coronation Street. EastEnders. Emmerdale. Hollyoaks.
Additionally, to film kissing scenes, the show hired the partners of the actors to be body doubles. [12] ... (ACP), and Neet Mohan appears as Rash Masum, a F1 doctor.
Zammitt described the series' focus on staff mental health as "important television", relating this to the struggles faced by real NHS workers. She complimented the focus on Rash and Neet Mohan's performance, as well as the story's efforts to follow Rash's journey beyond his breakdown and the series' awareness of systemic failures. Zammitt also ...
Kirsty Mitchell stars as Faith Cadogan, an advanced clinical practitioner (ACP), and Neet Mohan appears as Rash Masum, a clinical fellow. [25] George Rainsford plays consultant Ethan Hardy, [19] and both Arin Smethurst and Michael Stevenson feature as paramedics Sah Brockner and Iain Dean, respectively. [25]