Highlights
- Rahul Pattni, born on May 27, 2002, is a 22-year-old British actor and entrepreneur.
- He stars as Salil Singh in the BBC Three series “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder,” which recently premiered on Netflix.
- Pattni is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Immunology at University College London (UCL).
British actor and entrepreneur Rahul Pattni has received good reviews and recognition for his portrayal of Salil Singh in the BBC Three series “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder.”
A New Talent
Rahul Pattni, born May 27, 2002, is a rising star in the British entertainment industry.
At 5 feet 9 inches tall, this 22-year-old actor has already made significant strides in his career.
Pattni grew up in North-West London, where he developed an interest in acting as a child.
He honed his skills by performing in youth theatre groups, laying the foundation for his future career.
Rahul is pursuing a Master’s degree in Immunology at University College London (UCL), which he is expected to complete in September 2024.
During his time at UCL, he began to pursue acting professionally.
Acting Career
Pattni’s acting career began in 2023, marking his debut in the glamorous world of movies and series.
His first role came in the long-running medical drama “Casualty,” where he appeared in Season 38, Episode 10, as Ahmed Soura.
However, his second series has catapulted him into the spotlight.
Pattni stars as Salil Singh in the BBC Three television murder mystery “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder.”
Based on the book series by Holly Jackson, the show was adapted by BBC and has recently premiered on Netflix, gaining widespread attention.
The six-episode season, adapted by Poppy Cogan and directed by Dolly Wells, follows 17-year-old Pip as she investigates a murder that occurred five years prior.
The series is set in the town of Little Kilton, where a murder-suicide involving high school senior Andie Bell (India Lillie Davies) and her boyfriend, Sal Singh (played by Pattni), shocked the community.
As Pip Fitz-Amobi (Emma Myers) delves into the case for her senior project, she begins to suspect there’s more to the story than meets the eye.
If Sal didn’t commit the crime, it means a murderer could still be at large, potentially putting Pip in danger.
Despite Pattni’s relatively minor role, many viewers have praised his performance, calling him “the perfect casting” for Sal Singh.
His career continues flourishing, and he has an upcoming role in the short movie “Two Lifetimes.”
Not Limited To Acting
Interestingly, Rahul Pattni has also ventured into the script and continuity department. In 2023, he was the script supervisor for the short movie “The Holy Yield.”
Beyond his acting career, Pattni is also a business owner.
He co-founded RussellTutors, an online tutoring platform catering to Level, IB, GCSE, and KS3 students.
Based in London and founded by UCL alumni, the platform aims to boost confidence and improve subject understanding for students from KS3 to A-level.
Furthermore, he is an experienced barista and professional dog walker.
Just So You Know
- Rahul Pattni’s acting credits include roles in stage productions like “How The Light Gets In” at Camden People’s Theatre.
- He is signed to MN Talent.
- Pattni grew up with a sister, Meera Pattni.
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