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EPISODE · May 12, 2023 · 1H 35M

Episode 270: Dhirendra

from The YVR Screen Scene Podcast · host Sabrina Furminger

Dhirendra is an accomplished actor whose career spans all manner of characters and genres and continents. To contemporary audiences, Dhirendra might be best known as Imran, Sabi’s father on the groundbreaking and big-hearted CBC and HBO Max comedy Sort Of. Sort Of is one of the few series in the history of television with a gender fluid protagonist: Sabi Mehboob, played with courage and conviction by series creator Bilal Baig. Imran arrives from Dubai at the beginning of the second season to quote-unquote fix Sabi. It’s a role that could have easily been thankless and one-note: a villain with no empathy and nowhere to grow. But between the writing and Dhirendra’s nuanced performance, Imran is an avatar for many parents who love their kids even when they don’t understand them at all. Dhirendra’s lengthy list of credits includes The Bill, Casualty, Deadly Class, Da Vinci’s Inquest, Lego Jurassic World: The Legend of Isla Nublar, and the title character in the groundbreaking Jinnah: On Crime series about a brilliant crime reporter at a Vancouver newspaper. Dhirendra is also a foodie, a world traveller, a family man, a union man, and lover of stories. Join Dhirendra and Sabrina as they journey ’round the world and delve into Dhirendra’s wildly fascinating filmography, philosophy, and life. Episode Sponsor: UBCP/ACTRA

Dhirendra is an accomplished actor whose career spans all manner of characters and genres and continents. To contemporary audiences, Dhirendra might be best known as Imran, Sabi’s father on the groundbreaking and big-hearted CBC and HBO Max comedy Sort Of. Sort Of is one of the few series in the history of television with a gender fluid protagonist: Sabi Mehboob, played with courage and conviction by series creator Bilal Baig. Imran arrives from Dubai at the beginning of the second season to quote-unquote fix Sabi. It’s a role that could have easily been thankless and one-note: a villain with no empathy and nowhere to grow. But between the writing and Dhirendra’s nuanced performance, Imran is an avatar for many parents who love their kids even when they don’t understand them at all. Dhirendra’s lengthy list of credits includes The Bill, Casualty, Deadly Class, Da Vinci’s Inquest, Lego Jurassic World: The Legend of Isla Nublar, and the title character in the groundbreaking Jinnah: On Crime series about a brilliant crime reporter at a Vancouver newspaper. Dhirendra is also a foodie, a world traveller, a family man, a union man, and lover of stories. Join Dhirendra and Sabrina as they journey ’round the world and delve into Dhirendra’s wildly fascinating filmography, philosophy, and life. Episode Sponsor: UBCP/ACTRA

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