Now, speaking at a special An Evening with Radio Times screening and Q&A for the show's latest season at the BFI, Mohammed was asked whether he was inspired by anyone in particular in his portrayal of the role – to which he admitted comparisons between Zahar and real-life London Mayor Sadiq Khan were inevitable.
"Yes, I guess it is quite sad that some of it feels really current now, but he's not based on one particular person. I think he represents a side of politics, which I guess is left-leaning, but he's by no means without fault. He's vain, he grandstands a lot, he likes the sound of his own voice, he uses as many things as he can to his own advantage. He tries to score political points."
Mohammed then quipped, "Can you tell I’ve been briefed?”
Mohammed isn't the only new star joining for season 5. Hiba Bennani is also joining the cast, playing Tara, Roddy Ho's glamorous new girlfriend.
This season is set to include some crucial scenes between Lowden and Edwards, with Edwards having said that her character Shirley's "relationship with River becomes very important in this series".
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