Apple TV+ 'Suspicion': 5 things you didn't know about Kunal Nayyar

Kunal Nayyar will be seen in the thriller that follows the ordeals of five tourists suspected of abducting the son of a prominent US media mogul
PUBLISHED FEB 3, 2022
Kunal Nayyar in a still from 'Suspicion' (Apple TV+)
Kunal Nayyar in a still from 'Suspicion' (Apple TV+)

Apple TV+ is gearing up to drop a brand new thriller series in a few hours' time. Titled 'Suspicion', the show's official synopsis reads, "Four ordinary Brits are accused of kidnapping the son of a prominent US media mogul. They embark on a desperate race to prove their innocence, but will anyone believe them and are they telling the truth?"

Directed by Chris Long, the Apple TV+ thriller appears to be packed with intense moments and layered performances. You also could catch up on other thrillers that are part of the streaming platform's impressive catalog, like 'Servant,' 'Home Before Dark' and 'Tehran'.

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Kunal Nayyar is an actor of Indian descent. Born in London in 1981, Nayyar returned to India at the age of 3 and stayed there until he graduated high school. He moved to the United States in 1999 and attended the University of Portland, graduating with a bachelor's degree in business administration. It was during this period that he started taking acting classes, appearing in several plays at school.

Actor Kunal Nayyar attends the Los Angeles premiere of Mister Lister Films' 'Consumed' (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Bitten by the acting bug, Nayyar would go on to attend Temple University, receiving a master's degree in acting. Kunal Nayyar is best known for portraying Raj Koothrapalli in the CBS sitcom 'The Big Bang Theory'.

Georgina Campbell as Natalie Thompson

Georgina Campbell is an actor of Jamaican and British descent. Born in England in 1992, Campbell attended the Royal Holloway, University of London, graduating with a degree in film studies. Her father is a police officer while her mother works as a health and social care teacher.

Georgina Campbell arrives for the TV Choice Awards at The Dorchester (Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images)

Campbell has been in the industry since 2009, appearing in minor roles in shows such as 'Casualty,' 'Holby City,' 'Doctors,' and 'Death in Paradise.' She won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for her role in BBC's 'Murdered by My Boyfriend' in 2014.

Other cast members

Other actors who are a part of 'Suspicion' are Uma Thurman, Noah Emmerich, Elyes Gabel, Elizabeth Henstridge, Angel Coulby, Tom Rhys Harries and Charlie Carter. 

'Suspicion' is set to premiere on Apple TV+ with the first two episodes dropping on February 4. The remaining episodes will be released on a weekly basis on Fridays following the premiere.

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