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Varada Sethu

Varada Sethu (born 12 May 1992) is a British actress of Indian descent, recognized for her versatile performances in film and television, including prominent roles in major franchises such as Star Wars: Andor and . Born in , , she relocated to in northeast during her early childhood and was raised there, later pursuing studies in sciences at the before training at the in . With a background in classical Indian dance, Sethu brings a grounded authenticity to her characters, often portraying strong, resilient women in high-stakes narratives. Sethu's acting career began in the early with her debut in the short film (2010) and her first feature role in the Malayalam-language drama English: An Autumn in (2013), directed by , which she took on while studying in . She gained initial television exposure with guest appearances, including on the soap Doctors (2015), before securing recurring roles in series like the crime thriller Doctor Foster (2017) and the apocalyptic drama (2018), where she played DS Mishal Ali. Her breakthrough in international came with supporting parts in blockbusters such as (2016) as a Tressler assistant and (2022) as Shira, a Biosyn employee. In 2022, Sethu earned acclaim for her portrayal of Cinta Kaz, a dedicated rebel fighter in the Disney+ series Star Wars: Andor, a role that highlighted her ability to convey quiet intensity and moral complexity in the Star Wars universe. She followed this with the lead in the Netflix thriller I Came By (2022), playing Naz, a young activist uncovering a conspiracy. Her most recent high-profile role is as Belinda Chandra, the companion to Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor in Doctor Who Season 2 (2025), debuting in the episode "The Robot Revolution" as a nurse drawn into interstellar adventures; she had previously appeared in the series as Mundy Flynn in "Boom" (2024). Sethu has also appeared in action series like Strike Back (2019–2020) and the Amazon Prime adaptation Hanna (2019), solidifying her reputation as an emerging talent in both British and global productions.

Early life and education

Family background and childhood

Varada Sethumadhavan was born on May 12, 1992, in , , to parents who are both medical professionals—a paediatrician father and an ophthalmologist mother—shaping an environment that initially emphasized academic pursuits in the sciences. She has a twin sister named Abhaya, with whom she shared a close sibling bond during their early years, often engaging in family activities that highlighted their parents' artistic talents, such as and classical performances at home gatherings. At the age of six, Varada and her family relocated from to the North East of England, settling in Benton, , near , where she spent the remainder of her childhood. This move introduced a significant , transitioning from a bustling of 10 to 12 extended family members in to a more setup in the UK, prompting her to adapt to a quieter, more individualistic British lifestyle while navigating occasional feelings of displacement as a young immigrant child. Throughout her formative years in Benton, Varada maintained strong ties to her heritage through exposure to Bollywood and , which her family frequently watched together, fostering a bilingual appreciation for her Malayali roots alongside immersion in customs like local schooling and community life. This dual cultural upbringing, supported by her parents' encouragement of despite their medical careers, helped her blend South Asian traditions with everyday English experiences, such as participating in family sessions that echoed both Indian epics and British tales. Her early education in the UK began shortly after the relocation, marking the start of her formal schooling in a new environment.

Formal education and early interests

Varada Sethu attended Dame Allan's Schools in , where she completed her secondary education in the North East of England. During her time there, she developed an early passion for , joining the as a teenager and participating in non-professional theater activities. From a young age, Sethu trained in forms, including and , which her mother, a dancer, encouraged alongside her father's interest in singing. In her final year of , she won the Miss Newcastle 2010 pageant, highlighting her emerging public presence and confidence in performance. Influenced by her parents, both physicians, Sethu initially pursued studies in at the , reflecting the family's medical background. However, her growing interest in the arts led her to switch to a degree in , allowing more flexibility to explore creative pursuits while completing her scientific education. After graduating, Sethu decided to fully commit to acting, enrolling at the in for specialized training in and screen performance. This pivot presented challenges, as she navigated the lack of immediate family support for leaving a stable scientific path, often balancing her academic commitments in with weekend acting classes in during her university years. Her dance background and youth theater experience provided a foundation, helping her transition despite the demands of shuttling between cities around 2012.

Career

Beginnings in acting

Varada Sethu made her screen debut in 2010 with the Impressions, where she portrayed the lead role of Samena, marking her first professional acting credit shortly after turning 18. In 2011, she secured her first feature film role as Kiran in the Sket, a low-budget indie production that explored themes of culture and female friendships in London's , contributing to her early exposure in independent cinema. This role came amid her ongoing university studies in at the , where she balanced academic demands with auditions and filming schedules, often traveling between Bristol and for opportunities. Sethu's entry into Malayalam cinema followed in 2012 with a supporting role as Meghana Scariah in English: An Autumn in London, a film depicting the lives of Malayali expatriates in the UK, which allowed her to draw on her roots while navigating the challenges of bilingual performances in settings. Between 2010 and 2015, she appeared in several additional short films and indie projects, honing her craft through modest roles that required self-taping auditions and occasional rejections, all while completing her degree and managing the logistical strains of part-time work in theater groups. Her early television work included a guest appearance in the Doctors in 2015, playing a character in an episode focused on community health issues, which provided her first broadcast exposure and helped build her resume for larger auditions. Following her university graduation, Sethu applied to training programs and enrolled at the in to refine her skills in screen and stage techniques. Within a month of finishing her degree, she signed with an agent, facilitating access to more consistent casting calls and marking a pivotal shift toward a full-time .

Breakthrough roles and recognition

Varada Sethu's breakthrough came in the mid-2010s through a series of prominent roles in and that showcased her versatility and garnered increasing attention in the UK entertainment industry. Her appearance in the 2016 heist Now You See Me 2 marked an early foray into international cinema, where she portrayed Tressler Assistant, a minor but noticeable supporting character in the ensemble cast led by and . This role, though brief, provided exposure on a global scale and served as a stepping stone from her initial indie projects. In 2017, Sethu gained further visibility with a supporting role as in two episodes of the BBC drama series Doctor Foster, playing a friend to Jodie Comer's character in the acclaimed second season. The series, known for its intense exploration of betrayal and family dynamics, highlighted Sethu's ability to contribute to high-profile ensemble narratives, contributing to her growing presence in mainstream UK television. Sethu's profile rose significantly in 2018 with her leading role as Detective Sergeant Mishal in the BBC miniseries , a pre-apocalyptic crime thriller created by . As a series regular across all six episodes, she portrayed a dedicated navigating dilemmas amid an impending global catastrophe, earning praise for her grounded and charismatic performance in what was described as her largest role to date. The series received attention for its bold premise and strong ensemble, including and , and its broadcast on and amplified Sethu's recognition among UK audiences. From 2019 to 2020, Sethu solidified her breakthrough with a recurring role as Manisha Chetri, a tech-savvy operative, in seasons seven and eight of the action series Strike Back on and . Appearing in 17 episodes, her character added depth to the elite Section 20 unit, blending technical expertise with high-stakes fieldwork in global operations. This stint as a series regular in the long-running program, which drew acclaim for its adrenaline-fueled storytelling, further established Sethu as a reliable presence in action-drama genres. These roles collectively boosted Sethu's visibility in the UK television landscape, leading to expanded opportunities for auditions in both domestic and international projects. Her work in Hard Sun and Strike Back, in particular, was instrumental in gaining industry recognition during this period, transitioning her from supporting parts to more prominent billing.

Major projects and recent developments

Varada Sethu gained international prominence with her casting as Cinta Kaz, a dedicated rebel operative in the Disney+ series Andor (2022–2025). Introduced in the first season as a fierce member of Luthen Rael's resistance network on Ferrix, Cinta's arc explored themes of sacrifice and radicalization, evolving from a quiet informant to a key figure in the escalating fight against the Galactic Empire. In season 2, her storyline culminated in a dramatic death during episode 6, "What a Festive Evening," where she was accidentally shot by a fellow rebel during a heist on an Imperial transport that went awry, highlighting the brutal costs of insurgency. Fan reception was intensely emotional, with many expressing heartbreak over the loss of the character, praised for her unapologetic bravery and queer representation, though some appreciated the narrative's bold subversion of typical Star Wars tropes. In 2022, Sethu expanded her film portfolio with supporting roles in two major releases. She portrayed Naserine "Naz" Raheem in the thriller I Came By, playing the pregnant girlfriend of protagonist (), a law student whose discovery of her condition adds tension to the story of class disparity and moral dilemmas. That same year, she appeared as Shira, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officer, in , stepping in to replace another actor due to production delays; her brief but pivotal scenes involved coordinating dinosaur containment efforts amid global chaos. These roles marked Sethu's transition to high-stakes franchises, building on her earlier television work like Strike Back. Sethu's career trajectory reached new heights with her announcement in April 2024 as , the to the () in Doctor Who season 15, which aired in 2025. , a bold and resourceful nurse from 21st-century Earth, joined the Doctor and () for adventures spanning alternate timelines and cosmic threats, including episodes like "The Robot Revolution" and the season-spanning "Reality War" arc, where she grappled with identity and loss in a unraveling. Her exit in the finale saw choosing to remain in a stabilized reality to rebuild her life, a resolution Sethu described as "beautifully" conclusive despite fan backlash accusing it of relying on outdated tropes like romantic sacrifice. The casting initially sparked minor debates over turnover but was largely celebrated for diversifying the crew with a South Asian lead. For her performances in these projects, Sethu received notable accolades by 2025. She accepted the Award for Outstanding Achievement in Family Programming on behalf of at the 2025 , recognizing the show's innovative storytelling. Additionally, she won at the 2025 Asian Cinema and Television Awards (ACTA) for her portrayal of Belinda Chandra, honoring her contributions to diverse representation. No BAFTA nominations were reported for or roles up to that point. In recent interviews, Sethu has advocated for greater representation of South Asian actors in , emphasizing the barriers she faced entering the industry and her hope to inspire young women from similar backgrounds. She has openly discussed challenges in acting, including the pressures of rejection and public scrutiny, while reflecting on the unpredictability of her career amid industry shifts like streaming expansions and post-pandemic recoveries. As of late 2025, no confirmed projects beyond season 2 were announced, though Sethu expressed interest in returning to in future iterations, underscoring her adaptability in a evolving landscape.

Filmography

Film roles

Varada Sethu began her film career with short films before transitioning to feature-length projects in various genres, including dramas, thrillers, and s.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Impressions (short)SamenaA Muslim teenager navigating during a class partnership.
2011SketKiranA member of a female gang in this .
2013English: An Autumn in LondonMeghana ScariahA supporting in this Malayalam-language film exploring the lives of Malayalees in .
2016Tressler AssistantAn assistant to the main antagonist in this ensemble .
2018Special Delivery (short)ParminderA lead in this comedy- about a postman's unexpected delivery in snowy .
2020Bad News (short)MindiA producer in this satirical one-take comedy critiquing live broadcast chaos.
2022Naserine "Naz" RaheemA determined activist and housebreaker uncovering dark secrets in this thriller.
2022ShiraA Department of Fish and officer escorting the protagonists at the U.S. Relocation Facility in this .
2025100 Nights of HeroEsaA key character in this fantasy adventure inspired by ancient tales, premiering at film festivals.

Television roles

Varada Sethu's television career began with guest appearances in series before progressing to recurring and lead roles in both broadcast and streaming productions. She made her debut in 2015 as PC Kylie Green in a single episode of the Doctors, titled "Mystic Madge". In 2016, Sethu appeared as an nurse in three episodes of the crime drama New Blood. That same year, she portrayed Peaseblossom in the adaptation of Shakespeare's , a one-off TV movie directed by . Sethu had a recurring guest role as in two episodes of the Doctor Foster in 2017. In 2018, she starred as Detective Sergeant Mishal Ali in all six episodes of the miniseries , a post-apocalyptic crime thriller. From 2017 to 2020, Sethu played the recurring role of Manisha Chetri in the action series Strike Back across seasons 6 (Revolution) and 7 (Vendetta), appearing in 17 episodes. In 2019, she guest-starred as CIA Analyst McArthur in two episodes of the series Hanna. Sethu recurred as Cinta Kaz, a key rebel operative, in five episodes of the Disney+ series during its first season in 2022, reprising the role in the second and final season released in 2025. In 2023, she appeared as DC Harper Weston in multiple episodes of the second season of the Alibi/BBC Scotland crime drama Annika. Also in 2023, Sethu guest-starred as Rani Toor in one episode of the Golden Visions/MGM+ mystery series Mrs. Sidhu Investigates. Sethu first appeared in Doctor Who in 2024 as the guest character Mundy Flynn in the episode "Boom" from season 14. In 2025, she became a main cast member as Belinda Chandra in season 15 (second season under showrunner ) of the /Disney+ series , appearing alongside Ncuti Gatwa's across eight episodes.

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