A STILL Game star has created a new series offering a humorous take on office life.
Sanjeev Kohli, known for playing shopkeeper Navid in the BBC Scotland series, has embarked on a new project called Back to the Office.
In a series of comedy sketches, Back to the Office will explore the feeling of missing everyday events and the socialising that comes with being in an office in comparison to working from home, as so many of us had to do during the pandemic.
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Released online and on social media this month, Back to the Office will be the first series by city business destination Skypark, which signed Sanjeev to take on the job.
Sanjeev said: “After the past two years, going back to the office has been a breath of fresh air, as we rediscover the sharing of ideas, demarking work from home, and having a laugh with friends.
"The sketches touch on these small events that we really miss when working from home.
"I hope that the sketches resonate and encourage a return to the workplace."
While making audiences laugh, the team at Skypark also hopes that the series will encourage people to access any support they need when making that leap to return to normal office life.
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Skypark’s Strategic Lettings Advisor, Angela Higgins, of Resonance Capital added: “Sanjeev’s sketches are a quirky and humorous take on returning to office life, making people aware that we have a supportive community here for the companies that join us.
"Returning to the office can be challenging and rewarding.
"We offer a network of wellness advisers, from promoting wellbeing initiatives to offering onsite therapies and supporting companies' mental health strategies at work”.
For a preview of Back to the Office, click here.
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