Ambika continued: “If I examine myself to somebody like Leo, I’m all the time going to come back up quick, as a result of there’s a privilege there that I don’t have entry to.”
She lamented: “Being brown shouldn’t be notably simple on this trade. You don’t get the identical alternatives. You don’t get the identical ascension.
“I’ve been the lead of two very profitable, critically-acclaimed TV exhibits [One Day and the medical drama This Is Going To Hurt, which aired two years earlier] and I nonetheless really feel like I’ve to maintain on proving myself. Plenty of my white friends don’t actually should deal with that.”
Ambika additionally acknowledged that “on the identical time, I’m so fortunate to be right here”, describing her scenario as a “double-edged sword”, and expressing her hopes that “my being right here makes it simpler for a lady 10 or 20 years youthful than me”.
In January, Ambika made her big-screen debut in Steven Soderbergh’s Black Bag.
She’ll subsequent be seen in Sacrifice, a brand new motion journey that includes Anya Taylor-Pleasure, Chris Evans, Salma Hayek and Charli XCX.
Ambika additionally appeared within the miniseries The Stolen Woman, which premiered final month and included stars like Holliday Grainger and Jim Burgess, who performed Dexter within the authentic movie adaptation of One Day.