News: Romesh Ranganathan Goes To Sri Lanka

Romesh Ranganathan
Rising star Romesh Ranganathan is making a series for BBC3 in which he goes to Sri Lanka to connect with his roots. The six-part series, Romesh’s Return Ticket (working title) will be broadcast later this year. He will be filming it over the summer, which means he will not now be appearing at the Edinburgh Fringe in August.

The people he meets, the places he goes, the experiences he has will all have been set up by his mum, who is sending her son on the trip she has always wished he’d make.

Ranganathan gets asked about his Asian roots all the time. But he can’t answer any of the questions he’s asked. While that is a constant source of shame and embarrassment, he can’t quite bring himself to do something about it. Romesh, who considers himself British through and through, grew up in Crawley, doesn’t speak a word of Tamil, has no idea about his cultural heritage and has almost zero desire to go to Sri Lanka.

But his mum has other ideas, and she’s sending him back to become the good Tamil boy she hoped he’d be. Each episode will be a mini-adventure revolving around one of the Ranganathan’s distant Sri Lankan friends or relations. They’ll be taking him to the must-see locations and will also be expecting him to take part in traditional rituals and customs. And when it comes down to it, they’ll also be expecting him to pull his weight.

The result is either going to be a sense of cultural awareness and a renewed sense of self-identity... or it’s going to drive him mad.

Ranganathan says: "I am both excited and nervous to be exploring the country of my heritage. My mum has long been frustrated with my lack of cultural understanding, and I am looking forward to her finally telling me that she loves me.”

Ed Sleeman, Commissioning Editor for BBC Entertainment says: “We are delighted to commission Romesh to front this show where the audience is really going to get to know one of the finest comedians in Britain. Across the series, we will watch the man from Crawley explore his heritage in Sri Lanka... whether he likes it or not. I can’t wait to see what happens!”

Iain Wimbush, Executive Producer for Rumpus, adds: “Romesh is a huge talent and it’s an absolute privilege to be working with him on such a personal project. This is a series where the rules of the traditional travelogue go out the window as his guides won’t be fixers and guide books – they’ll be his own Sri Lankan family... who he neither knows nor understands. We’re very excited; he’s terrified.” 

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