
Age: 40
male
Rahul Kohli was born on 13th November 1985 in London. Rahul began acting in school plays at an early age, but it wasn't until he was 17 that drama became his main focus. After leaving college having studied Film, Rahul applied for drama schools with the hope to begin his career as a performer. Having been accepted at school, Rahul began to learn his trade on stage, performing in various productions from William Shakespeare's Henry V to Eduardo De Filippo's Sabato, domenica e lunedi. After leaving the theatre and acquiring an agent, Rahul has been working on British television ever since, performing in well known British dramas such as Eastenders and Holby City, to working on worldwide advertising campaigns for Heineken and Sony. While screen acting has always been his primary focus, Rahul has still enjoyed success on stage in his professional career, with a stint at The National Theatre working with acclaimed director Howard Davies.

Rahul Kohli

Sinjir Rath
for Sinjir Rath in Rangers of the New Republic
Suggested by simonlynfl

It has been a year since the Battle of Endor. The Rebel Alliance has regrouped on Chandrila, with Mon Mothma working tirelessly to form what will soon become the New Republic. However, in the wake of her efforts, the Empire continues to wage war on the Republic; taking over star systems, stripping them of their resources, and, most importantly, their freedom. Grand Admiral Rae Sloane, the new leader of the Galactic Empire, mobilizes the remaining admirals and officers to the planet Kuat. There, she begins preparations for the Emperor’s final plan: Operation Cinder. During her campaign, Sloane sends out spies, assassins, and saboteurs, allowing the Empire to strike from within and cripple the growing power of the Rebellion. As a result, Mon Mothma sends her three most trusted confidants: Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa, and Han Solo to investigate the pressing manner. The famed trio travels across numerous worlds, encountering dangerous smugglers, ruthless gangsters, and war-torn planets in search of the source behind these attacks. But as they draw closer to the truth, one question remains: do they truly want to know what’s waiting at the end?