Julie Walters as Cynthia Coffin, the lively owner of the exclusively white Royal Simla Club in


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Indian Summers is a British drama television series that began airing on Channel 4 on 15 February 2015. [1] [2] The show details the events of summers spent at Simla (the summer capital of British India ), in the foothills of the Himalayas, by a group of the British governing and trading community at the time of the British Raj.


Madeleine Mathers (Olivia Grant) Indian Summers, as seen on MASTERPIECE on PBS Indian

A celebration at the Royal Simla Club. After this scene occurs, it show a sign that reads: "The Royal Simla Club." The very bottom of the sign reads: "No dogs or Indians."


Simla Club, Shimla, eventseeker

The Royal Simla Club Enjoy 'Being Earnest' The sobering opening of the episode is not enough to deter the British who are rehearsing for their annual production at the Gaiety Theatre. Very aptly, it is Oscar Wilde's, The Importance of Being Earnest and the exuberant Mr Keane is in charge.


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Royal Simla Club Most of the gossip in Indian Summers takes place at the Royal Simla Club, whose landlady, Cynthia Coffin, is played by Julie Walters (above). The club was filmed at what was.


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For Indian Summers series 2, the Royal Simla Club is, once again, headed by the doyenne of the social scene, Cynthia Coffin and is in full swing during the summer of 1935. Julie Walters returns as Cynthia along with a few new characters played by Rachel Griffiths, Art Malik, James Fleet, Sugandha Garg, Arjun Mathur and Blake Ritson.


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Cynthia, the boss of the Royal Simla club played by BAFTA -winning actress Julie Walters, pushed Ralph and Madeleine together in the mistaken belief that penniless Madeleine was a US heiress.


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These plot points, and a lot of tear-off-the-knickers tropical bump and grind, play out largely at the Royal Simla Club, presided over by a tough dame (in the American sense) — part den mother,.


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Meanwhile, Cynthia's (Julie Walters) Royal Simla Club plays host to an important royal guest, the Maharaja Maritpur (Art Malik, Upstairs Downstairs) and his elegant and mysterious mistress.


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He's the Viceroy's ambitious, but conflicted secretary who has the support of the best connected person in town — Cynthia Coffin (Julie Waters), the owner of the Royal Simla Club who likes.


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Episode 9 of Indian Summers welcomes the Nawab of Jaffran to the Royal Simla Club. There is more devastating news and Ralph struggles with Cynthia's meddling. DESIblitz has the full recap. By Aisha Farooq "I expect every dog in the district had his fun with her."


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If there's a central figure it would be Cynthia Coffin ( Julie Walters ), the tart-tongued, widowed owner of the Royal Simla Club, where all the ruling classes converge for rambunctious nights of.


Julie Walters as Cynthia Coffin, the lively owner of the exclusively white Royal Simla Club in

Although the Royal Shimla Club is entirely fictional I have tried to reflect some of the real fault lines that were running through the empire at that time." Mixed-race relationships were.


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LOS ANGELES — A man leans close to a brass plaque that's engraved "Royal Simla Club, no dogs or Indians." He spits on it. Then the Indian servant begins briskly polishing the sign, part of.


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At the heart of the series is the Royal Simla Club, a social hub for British society in Shimla, which has a sign on the door proclaiming, "No Dogs, No Indians". The club is owned by the widowed Cynthia Coffin, played by Julie Walters (known for her roles in Billy Elliot, Mamma Mia and as Mrs Weasley in the Harry Potter films).


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Julie Walters, as Cynthia Coffin, the cynical, all-seeing manager of the Royal Simla Club - with a sign outside forbidding the entrance of Indians and dogs - was readying the premises for the opening dinner of the season, the theatre for the adulterous passions and steamy liaisons that provided endless gossip for the British. The club was a.


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Sitting 718m above sea level, the Crag Hotel and Woodside were to become social hub the Royal Simla Club and the Whelans' residence of Chotipool, respectively. Both were riddled with termites.