Eshaan Akbar (; born 14 August 1984) is an English comedian, writer and actor.
He also worked at the London Borough of Merton Council and HSBC. He also had stints at the British Heart Foundation and Anthony Nolan. Akbar has also worked as a Bollywood dance choreographer and journalist.
On TV, he has appeared on Live At The Apollo, The Big Asian Stand-Up, Frankie Boyle's New World Order, Mock the Week, QI, The Big Asian Stand-Up Night, Sunday Morning Live and has written for Rob Rinder's Good Year, Bad Year.
On radio, he hosted a regular Saturday afternoon show on the BBC Asian Network, including stints covering The Breakfast Show and Drivetime. He is also the host for the award-winning Nine Twenty Nine podcast for Fiverr and the But Where Are You Really From? podcast for the BBC. He created Panic Room, an Audible podcast, presenting alongside John Robins and Olga Koch.
He co-hosts the podcast Shame is Delicious with Darren Harriott.
He is a celebrity Ambassador for the Action on Hearing Loss charity.
Akbar starred as Principal Lakhani in season four of the Netflix series Sex Education.
He appeared as one of the seven pilgrims in the Pilgrimage TV series, in March 2024, who took on the North Wales Pilgrim's Way. He identifies himself as a lapsed Muslim, saying that the death of his mother led him to question seriously his faith.
In October 2024, he was criticised for seemingly "mocking" the victims of Hamas' 7 October 2023 attack on Israel on the one year anniversary of the attack.
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