Shobu Kapoor was born and raised in India, where she spent her formative years before making the bold decision to relocate to the UK in 1988. This pivotal move marked the beginning of her professional journey, as she subsequently enrolled in Drama Studio London to hone her craft.
Following her training, Shobu went on to perform in numerous theatre productions, gradually building a reputation for herself within the industry. Her big break came when she landed a guest role in Channel 4's 'Family Pride', a part that would eventually evolve into a series regular due to her outstanding performance, which captivated audiences with her undeniable energy and remarkable skill.
Shobu's next significant television role was in the highly acclaimed BBC soap opera 'Eastenders', where she portrayed the beloved and iconic character 'Gita Kapoor'. This role not only cemented her status as a household name in the UK but also garnered international recognition, further solidifying her position as a talented and versatile actress.
After leaving 'Eastenders', Shobu went on to appear in the popular BBC sitcom 'Citizen Khan', taking on the leading role of 'Mrs Khan'. With a career spanning over three decades, Shobu has consistently demonstrated her remarkable range by taking on a diverse array of characters across various mediums, including theatre, television, film, and radio.
In addition to her impressive on-screen presence, Shobu is also known for her distinctive voice, which has been featured in numerous voiceover projects. Her latest and most anticipated role to date is that of 'Seema' in Channel 4's highly anticipated series 'We Are Lady Parts', further showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility as a performer.