The Good Karma Hospital cast: Who stars in season 4 of the ITV drama? – The Sun

THE Good Karma Hospital has been warming our hearts for five years now, since it burst onto the scene back in 2017.

The hit ITV show is now back for a fourth season and brings with it some old faces, and some new ones.

Who is in the cast of The Good Karma Hospital?

Fans can expect a stellar line-up for series four

The Good Karma Hospital cast will include TV favourites – from the likes of Amanda Redman (New Tricks, Little Dorrit, Mike Bassett: England Manager, At Home with the Braithwaites) and Neil Morrissey (Men Behaving Badly, Waterloo Road).

Morrissey was also the voice of Bob the Builder and scored a Christmas number.1 for 'Can We Fix It.'

Amanda Redman

Amanda Redman, is best known for her role in BBC drama New Tricks.

She also received BAFTA nominations for her roles in At Home with The Braithwaites and Tommy Cooper: Not Like that, Like this.

Amanda is also the founder and principal at The Artists Theatre School.

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Amrita Acharia

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Amrita Acharia plays Ruby Walker, the junior Doctor who in the last series moved to India to get over a break-upCredit: © Tiger Aspect Productions Ltd 2019

Amrita Acharia is best known for her role in Games of Thrones.

In the critically acclaimed series, she played the role of handmaiden to Daenerys Targaryen.

She was educated in Norway but moved to England to pursue her acting career.

Neil Morrissey

Neil Morrissey has had a glittered career and has become a staple of British television over the years.

He will probably be best known for his role in Men Behaving badly which became a cult classic after it's release in 1992.

Younger viewers will more than likely remember Morrissey for starring in Waterloo Road as Deputy Head Eddie Lawson.

Some people may be surprised to know that he was the voice for children's hit-show Bob The Builder.

Darshan Jariwala

Darshan is an award-winning film, TV and stage actor from Mumbai.

He won a National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in 2007 film Gandhi, My Father – the movie which really put him on the international map.

He also starred in Saas Bina Sasural, a TV series which aired in India between 2010 and 2012, popular TV series Narsinh Mehta, and co-produced an English play in which he also acted.

Harki Bhambra

There will also be some new faces this time around with Harki joining the cast.

The actor's credits include Our Girl and Call the Midwife.

Harki plays a surgeon called Dr Samir Hasan.

His character is described as "high-flying" and "charismatic" but has left Britain "for reasons that prove too traumatic to share".

Rebecca Ablack

Actress Rebecca is also new to The Good Karma Hospital cast.

She is known for starring in Ginny & Georgia and Let It Snow.

Rebecca plays another new doctor, Dr Nikita 'Niki' Sharma, who is young, confident and dynamic.

She is also newly qualified and the daughter of a highly successful surgeon.

 

Who will be guest starring in The Good Karma Hospital season 4?

Every episode of the new series will feature a different guest star.

The stars set to appear on season for are:

  • Raquel Cassidy – known for Downton Abbey and Teachers.
  • Ace Bhatti – known for Line of Duty, Baptiste and Alex Rider.
  • Connor Catchpole – known for Enola Holmes and Pursuit of Love.
  • Chetna Pandya – known for Feel Good and This Way Up.
  • Jonas Khan – known for Our Girl and The Ipcress File.

When does The Good Karma Hospital series four start?

The Good Karma Hospital will be back with a bang on Sunday (January 23, 2022)  at 8pm on ITV.

You can catch up with any episodes on the ITV Hub.

This is will be the first new series of the hit show in two years.

 

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