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EastEnders star on the mental health story 'for everyone'
Key takeaways
- "Because of the colour of my skin, people will identify themselves through that," he tells BBC Newsbeat on the soap's set.
- "You can't help but think [about those expectations].
- The 32-year-old who plays Ravi Gulati, emphasises the story is not just for the South Asian community, but "universally for everyone and anyone".
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Manish Pandey BBC Newsbeat BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron Mc Carron Aaron Thiara plays Ravi Gulati in the soap When Aaron Thiara reflects on his central role in East Enders' recent mental health storyline, he's aware of the expectations on him from the South Asian community.
"Because of the colour of my skin, people will identify themselves through that," he tells BBC Newsbeat on the soap's set.
"You can't help but think [about those expectations]. Your mind goes in certain directions, but first and foremost I have a job to do."
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