The pair talk about their issue-based storylines.
Casualty stars Neet Mohan and Milo Clarke have united to reflect on their recent storylines in hopes of raising mental health awareness.
Both actors have been involved in long-running, issue-based plots for the BBC One continuing drama over the past year, and this weekend’s special episode for Mental Health Awareness Week will center around Rash Masum (Mohan) having a breakdown.
Casualty viewers have seen Rash struggling with his grief following his father’s long battle with dementia and subsequent death.
In a new interview released for Mental Health Awareness Week, Mohan touched on the audience’s response to his powerful storyline.
“For being on the show for however many years now, that dementia storyline that Rash had with his dad has resonated most with audiences,” he recalled.
“That’s the most where I’ve been approached where people have said, ‘Oh, you know, my mum, or my dad or my uncle or my aunt [had dementia], and that’s been really, like that’s really touching, to be able to play a storyline that resonates with people.
“You know, it’s researched so well with the show and I feel like it’s been done so well – it’s really nice to have a storyline… that goes on for so long. It’s not just happening in one episode, then you play it in the next two or three. It’s like having a journey to get there.”
Likewise, Clarke spoke about his character Teddy Gowan bottling up his own trauma from a supposedly simple callout that took an alarming turn.
“When they approached with me this storyline, I was nervous,” he recalled. “I was quite apprehensive ‘cos I was thinking, ‘God, this is a big responsibility’, I feel.
This weekend’s episode has been crafted around Mental Health Awareness Week, as Rash struggles with suicidal ideations while facing the pressure of assessment day.
Casualty airs on Saturday nights on BBC One and now streams first on BBC iPlayer, where episodes are released at 6am on the day of transmission.