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Posted on 8 February 2024 By Admin No Comments on I rarely saw people like me in lead roles, says One Day star
A picture from the 2024 One Day seriesNetflix
By Noor Nanji
Culture reporter

Ambika Mod was just 13 years old when she first read One Day, the bestselling novel by David Nicholls.

But she says her younger self never could’ve imagined that, years later, she would be starring as lead character Emma Morley in the new TV adaptation of the book.

“God no, all of this is still mad to me,” the actress tells BBC News.

Mod, now 29, was born in Hatfield to Indian immigrant parents. Growing up, she says she didn’t see many people from ethnic minority backgrounds taking on lead roles in western productions.

“Even up until my early 20s, it was something that was quite rare in TV and film,” she recalls.

Mod is not wrong. All too often, Black, Asian and other ethnic minority actors have tended to be cast as best friends or supporting characters, rather than in the central roles.

That’s changed in recent years, Mod notes. “But I think we’ve still got a long, long way to go.”

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Mod is stepping into a much loved lead role – and one that was previously played by Anne Hathaway in the 2011 film version of One Day.

She stars opposite 27-year-old Leo Woodall, who plays Dexter Mayhew in the new Netflix series.

Both roles were cast “regardless of ethnicity”, Mod explains, adding: “I think [that decision] definitely was right for Emma.

“I think it just opens up a whole other dimension to her character and her identity that is prevalent in the book and I think it becomes even more enhanced by my casting in the series.”

The actress admits it is “significant” to have a non-white person play the role.

“I hope it will open people’s minds a little bit,” she says. “I’m aware how significant it will be to a lot of people, especially young women of colour, young South Asian women in particular.”

A picture from the 2011 One Day movie

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One Day is a decades-spanning love story, told in the TV series over 14 episodes. It tells the story of Emma and Dexter’s relationship, revisited on the same day every year over the course of 20 years.

Neither Mod nor Woodall are newcomers. Mod, who started her career in stand-up comedy, broke through with the BBC’s This Is Going To Hurt, in which she played Shruti, an overwhelmed junior doctor.

Woodall, meanwhile, played Essex boy Jack in The White Lotus – the apparent nephew of Quentin, played by Tom Hollander.

Nonetheless, One Day could be life-changing for both young actors, particularly if it achieves the same level of success as other recent book-to-TV adaptations, such as Normal People and Bridgerton.

Woodall, who read the book during the audition process, admits it was “a bit daunting” to take on such a beloved character.

Dexter is effortlessly charming and comes from a privileged background, but encounters challenges later in life that are explored in the TV series.

“Dexter is kind of tricky to approach and he goes through a lot, and I knew those moments were very important for me to nail,” he says.

“But I was also just really, really excited to do it, and then when I found it Ambika was doing it too, I was very happy.”

Meanwhile, once Mod got the role, she says she spent time working out a back story for Emma, taking in where she came from, her schooling, and other facts to make her “feel more real”.

“For every character I play, I always create a back story,” she said. “I think that’s really important, to know where they came from.”

Ahead of One Day’s launch, The Guardian’s Phil Harrison said: “It’s never a straightforward love story: the pair click in a slightly counterintuitive way and their mutual wariness means they seem doomed to keep slipping through each other’s fingers.

“There’s a wistful sense of melancholy about receding youth, with very likable performances from Ambika Mod and Leo Woodall.”

A picture from the 2024 One Day series

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The pair didn’t have long to build their chemistry before shooting on the series began.

But they found ways to get to know each other on set. One way was by playing games, such as guessing each other’s favourite flavour of crisps.

That helped to stave off any awkwardness when it came to filming sex scenes, Woodall says.

“By the time we were doing intimate scenes,” he continues, “we knew each other so well that we were comfy with each other”.

‘We hope they love it’

Published in 2009, David Nicholls’ novel became a word of mouth sensation, sold millions copies around the world and received critical acclaim.

Nicholls, 57, who is also a screenwriter, was an executive producer on the new TV series.

Reflecting on the book’s success, Nichols wrote recently in the Times: “I’m still very fond of the novel, proud and grateful for its reception.

“I’ve written six novels altogether, but when people occasionally say, ‘I enjoyed your book,’ I know which book they mean. Readers still say that they see themselves in Emma, and see their friends in Dexter, and that means a great deal, that sense of identification.

“And yes,” he added, “it is an epic love story, but revisiting it now it seems to me to be a book primarily about friendship, about our capacity to change each other’s lives for the better through conversation and care”.

Both actors are full of praise for the author, with Woodall describing him as “very humble”.

He was “very involved,” says Mod. “But also even though this was his book and his creation, he was also really happy for everyone to just run with it, and that was really amazing to watch”.

Despite the wild success of the book, the 2011 movie disappointed at the box office.

So can the TV series achieve what the film could not?

“I don’t think any of us have any preconceptions or expectations of what might happen,” Mod said.

“But if we do [start getting recognised on the street] it’s only because people will have loved the show and that’s all we want.”

One Day is available to stream on Netflix on Thursday 8 February.

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