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I was kept in overnight in case of anaphylactic shock But I was as right as rain by the morningMy parents' jobs might have influenced my career choice Dad is a judge - and there's theatre in that - and Mum was a costume designer for the BBC I grew up with her filming and when we'd watch TV she'd say 'Oh I've worked with him'I caught the acting bug at Oxford I studied English at Brasenose College and narrowly missed a first probably because I spent so much time in student productions But on the plus side I did find out there that acting is my thing and I haven't looked back sinceI'm looking forward to seeing Indian Summers Especially the scenes from the other side of the ethnic divide which I wasn't involved in There are two worlds: one of wealth and privilege - all champagne and fabulous clothes - and the other centred on the colourful bazaar and the houses where the locals live That's a whole part of the story I haven't seen yet I can't waitTHE OUTSIDER: AMBER ROSE REVAHAmber 28 gets her stunning looks from a mixture of Polish and Kenyan-Asian genes whereas her character Leena is Anglo-Indian: 'I was sure that being mixed race I would really understand where Leena was coming from'Set against the social climate of 1930s India - in which those of mixed race were ostracised - Leena struggles for acceptance on both sides But she's also a strong independent and quietly passionate woman who is committed to her work at the local mission school and is falling in love with her boss the married Douglas (Craig Parkinson)I rarely read for characters of mixed race So few of them are written and it seemed pioneering that here was a drama telling a story that so many mixed-race people would find relevant So I fought my way into the room for an auditionI'm often too white or too brown for a character But this time I think my obvious passion for the role won through They could see straight away how much I wanted itI'd love to do comedy but I'm drawn to high drama Strong females struggling with adversity are my stock in trade I have a great role model My parents are not together and my mum raised five of us on her own She is an incredible inspirational womanWe all struggled with the heat - and I almost fainted twice during filming Then again I played Mary Magdalene a couple of years ago in the US series The Bible and we filmed that in temperatures of 52 degrees in Morocco's Ouarzazate desert Penang was cool in comparisonMaking so many close friendships during filming was a joy We saw each other through the ups and downs including the homesickness that set in around the mid-pointI'm in a relationship with another actor He's also Indian but don't ask his name It's wonderful to be with someone who supports and understands your career but when you're both busy the separation can be hard We've seen each other for just six days in the past six monthsI'm studying to be a personal trainer I love exercise I won't take the credit for all of us working out in Penang but it was certainly fun to go to the gym together I also bought a fold-up bike and would cycle around the place every morning I left it out there - so now they have to commission another seriesTHE IDEALIST: AYSHA KALAAnglo-Indian actress Aysha plays Sooni - an idealistic young woman who represents the future of modern India At 24 Aysha is the youngest of our five actresses and used memories of 'teenage angst' to play a character who is impetuous and naive enough to risk all protesting against British rule 'Her journey's all about learning to contain the political fire within and using it productively' she saysHer scenes revolve around the colourful bazaar and the modest house where Sooni lives with her parents younger sister and older brother Aafrin (Nikesh Patel) - a junior clerk in the Viceroy's office who's handsome principled and the apple of his parents' eye 'So much of what Sooni does is about either impressing or competing with him' says AyshaSooni has so much passion for her country - and she doesn't see why Brits should rule But she is a hothead and risks the full weight of the law when she paints pro-independence graffiti on a monument You both admire and worry about herSooni and Aafrin's relationship is so realistic There is intense sibling rivalry going on Aafrin is the golden boy - he's a first-born male and that's crucial culturally Sooni minds the inequality and the fact that Aafrin works for the Brits But she'd still lay down her life for himIt's the third time I've worked with Nikesh The last time was at the Royal Court theatre in The Djinns of Eidgah and we auditioned for Indian Summers after the casting director saw us in itThe cast has lots of gorgeous-looking men But Nikesh remains my number one He is just beautiful and the camera loves himThe heat was stifling You think 'Well I've been to hot countries before.' But that's on holiday when you can sit by the pool There was a lot of dust to contend with too I'd go home every night covered in itIt felt like India even though we were in Penang My father Salim is from Gujarat and I've visited several times so I know how it's meant to be The scenes in the market felt especially authentic There were hundreds of extras - the women in saris the men in dhotis - plus chickens and goats running around and incense burning all the time too It even smelt like IndiaI loved wearing a sari They are so beautiful and feminine and it helps so much to get into character When the women are out they use the saris to cover their heads and at home where it's more relaxed they wear it down It's a costume that takes you into a completely different cultural worldMy mum Coleen is from Newcastle so I have two cultures in my upbringing At home we celebrate the lot - from Christmas to the Muslim festival Eid al-Adha When I was growing up I took it for granted But now I'm older I think 'Wow it's incredible that I get to do a bit of everything'As a Muslim my father might have opposed my career But he has always been supportive After I graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama I was cast as Sita in Shameless and I worried there would be sex scenes I called him and said 'Brace yourself' He went quiet for a bit but then said 'Well if it's the job you have to do it' Both my parents are proud of me; they watch everything I'm in I still live with them at home in EssexMy parents visited the set and so did my boyfriend Alex is a trainee solicitor so our worlds are different But it was great for him to witness what I do at first handWho knows if Indian Summers will make me rich or famous But I didn't become an actress for either If I do ever make any serious money though I'll be OK - my two brothers and my dad are accountants PerfectTHE MISFIT: FIONA GLASCOTTIrish actress Fiona 32 plays down both her beauty and her accent to perfectly capture the suburban Englishness of Sarah the long-suffering wife of Douglas (who runs a missionary school) Not quite a member of the elite expat set that patronises the Royal Club she's something of an outsider who is homesick and irritated by the heat and insects and the locals' inability to make anything run smoothly In the meantime Douglas is emotionally absent and harbouring a secret passion for his assistant Leena Sarah takes comfort in her young son 'But he can't supply what's missing in her marriage' the actress saysPoor Sarah isn't pleasant company When she's upset - which is often - it comes across as anger and brittleness It turns people off - especially her husband Unfortunately these two can't communicate She doesn't know how to talk to him and he won't talk to her Beneath Sarah's uptight bitterness there's a vulnerable womanThe 'Simla set' looks down on her She doesn't have the right pedigree and she's a bit pious about things - the drinking and the sometimes risqu?? 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