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Encyclopedia > Mohinder Suresh
Mohinder Suresh

Sendhil Ramamurthy as Mohinder Suresh in a promotional photo for NBC's Heroes.
First appearance "Genesis"
Portrayed by Sendhil Ramamurthy
Information
Occupation Genetics professor
Parents
Children
  • Molly Walker ( co-guardian)
Siblings
  • Shanti Suresh (older sister; deceased)

Mohinder Suresh is a fictional character on the NBC drama Heroes, portrayed by Sendhil Ramamurthy. He is a genetics professor at the University of Madras who holds a Doctorate of Philosophy degree with original research in parapsychology. He is attempting to find the truth behind the sudden death of his father, Chandra Suresh,[1] and to continue his father's research finding the 'superhuman' beings on Earth. Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ... This article is about the television network. ... Heroes is an American science fiction drama television series created by Tim Kring. ... Genesis is the pilot episode of the NBC supernatural drama series Heroes. ... Sendhil Ramamurthy (born May 17, 1974) is an American actor, born in Chicago, Illinois. ... This is a list of fictional characters in the television series Heroes. ... FicTioNaL is a Gaming Legend. ... This article is about the television network. ... This does not cite any references or sources. ... Heroes is an American science fiction drama television series created by Tim Kring. ... Sendhil Ramamurthy (born May 17, 1974) is an American actor, born in Chicago, Illinois. ... This article is about the general scientific term. ... The meaning of the word professor (Latin: [1]) varies. ... The University of Madras is one of the three oldest universities in India (along with University of Mumbai and University of Calcutta). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Early parapsychological research employed the use of Zener cards in experiments designed to test for possible telepathic communication. ... This is a list of fictional characters in the television series Heroes and the Heroes graphic novels. ...


The role of Mohinder was originally written to be a 55-year old geneticist looking for superpowered humans. However, Sendhil Ramamurthy's audition was so convincing that the main character part was rewritten to be a younger geneticist following in his father's footsteps.[2] The concept of the father geneticist was spun off into the minor character of Chandra Suresh. Most Heroes episodes begin and/or end with a voiceover by Mohinder.

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Character history

Like Father, Like Son

After hearing news of his father's death in New York, Mohinder suspects that his father was murdered to silence the findings of his genetics research. He goes to his father's local apartment to look for clues and to finish his research. However, before Mohinder can thoroughly analyze his father's findings, he realizes Mr. Bennet is still in the apartment when the intruder's phone rings. As the mysterious stranger talks to the caller about Mohinder's father and the research, Mohinder narrowly escapes. New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... For other uses, see Gene (disambiguation). ... Mr. ...


Mohinder travels to Brooklyn, where he rents his father's other apartment. Although it is in disarray, much of the material is still there and Mohinder begins to reorganize it. To makes ends meet during his lengthy stay, Mohinder takes a job as a taxi driver and picks up a passenger named Peter Petrelli, who asks him about "being special." Although Mohinder is slow to realize what Peter means, he eventually talks to him about genetics and evolution. Afterwards, Mohinder gets another fare, Mr. Bennet. Bennet acts ordinary enough at first, talking about himself, and heading home after business. However, he begins to ask Mohinder personal questions, referencing such personal details as his teaching position in India. Being spooked (likely fearing he is about to be murdered in the same manner as his father), Mohinder abandons the cab and runs away. This article is about the borough of New York City. ... Peter Petrelli is a fictional character on the NBC drama Heroes, played by Milo Ventimiglia. ... This article is about evolution in biology. ...


In the second episode, Mohinder discovers that his father had compiled a program to find the "special people." Dont Look Back is the second episode of the NBC supernatural drama series Heroes. ...


Mohinder finds a man in his father's apartment. The man claims he is an exterminator, but Mohinder quickly realizes that the man was planting an eavesdropping device. The man pulls a gun, but after a struggle that leads out into the apartment hallway, a girl picks up the gun ("If you're the exterminator, why do you have a gun holster?"), prompting the man to quickly leave. The girl introduces herself as a friend of Mohinder's father and enthusiastic about his theories on genetics; her name is Eden McCain. Eden McCain, born Sarah Ellis, is a fictional character featured in the television show Heroes. ...


Mohinder and Eden discover a portable hard drive in his father's pet's cage. The hard drive appears to have all the genetic research that his father had done on tracking those with special abilities.


Mohinder also learns that his father seems to have had a falling out with a man named Sylar. Chandra thought Sylar was "Patient Zero," according to Eden, but on a recorded telephone message, Chandra seems to want nothing to do with the strange man. Gabriel Gray, commonly known by his assumed name of Sylar, is a fictional character and main antagonist on the NBC drama Heroes. ... In general, the term Patient Zero refers to the central or initial patient in the population sample of an epidemiological investigation. ...


Mohinder, jumping at every noise, fears for his life and keeps a pistol cocked and ready. Fortunately, no bad people are breaking in; it's only Eden. She brings him macaroni and cheese, and they discuss his father's work. Mohinder recalls that his father never answered a question directly, but answered with another question. Frustrated, he throws his father's laptop. However, by throwing it, he accidentally reveals a small book hidden in a compartment. As they thumb through the leather notebook, they discover a list of names, apparently of people all across the globe that possess "abilities." The name "Sylar" pops up and scrawled there is his New York address. They also find a key in the book.


They make their way to his apartment. They knock, but there's no answer. Mohinder produces the key that they found, but it doesn't fit. "It would have been too easy," Mohinder says. Therefore, he pulls out a screwdriver and picks the lock. They enter a very neat kitchen, with a teacup resting on the table. Mohinder takes pictures. As they go further into the apartment, they find that the walls are covered with bookshelves packed with books—all impeccably ordered. Eden notices an anatomy book laying open to a page where the face is dissected. "A little light reading before bed?" she comments. Mohinder bumps a closet door, and what he finds is astonishing: a room lit by a string of light bulbs and a map identical to his father's, but with more pins stuck in and yarn links. However, going further in, he finds a more astounding sight. Painted up in red letters are the words "Forgive Me." In smaller letters, all over the rough cement wall are written, "I have sinned," over and over. "My God, what was my father involved with?" comments Mohinder. When they return to the apartment with the police, however, the apartment has been cleaned out, with no evidence to support Mohinder's claims.


Mohinder tracks down Nathan Petrelli to question him about whether he might be one of the "special people" his father was researching. Nathan, who is busy running in a congressional election, does not listen to Mohinder, but tells Peter about him. Peter then makes the connection to Mohinder and his father's book and visits Mohinder's apartment. Because Peter can not demonstrate any powers without another "special person" being there for him to mimic, they set out to visit Isaac, who Peter says can paint the future. Unfortunately, Isaac is strung out on heroin and refuses to open the door. Nathan Petrelli is a fictional character portrayed by Adrian Pasdar in the television series Heroes. ...


On the subway ride back, time suddenly freezes for everyone but Peter, who meets a future version of Hiro. When time unfreezes in "Hiros", Peter tells Mohinder about the encounter, but Mohinder is now convinced that Peter is crazy. Mohinder makes a decision: he will return to Madras with his father's ashes. Peter tries to convince him otherwise but to no avail. This article contains a trivia section. ...


After returning to his apartment in "Better Halves", Mohinder picks up and prepares to leave. Eden would rather he stay, flirting with and even kissing him before goes. Though Mohinder feels certain of his choice, Eden says she's sure he'll be back. For the 1916 film starring Oliver Hardy, see Better Halves (film). ...


Indecision

In "Seven Minutes to Midnight," Mohinder returns to India to scatter his father's ashes. He debates whether to return to his job as a college professor. His former girlfriend Mira invites him to interview for a job at a company doing genetics research where she has just been made a department head. However, she says he must not mention his father's research into the evolution of super powers or consider continuing it. Mohinder talks with his mother about her decision to let his father go to the United States to look for people with superhuman abilities. She tells him for the first time about his sister, Shanti, who died when she was five and Mohinder was two (Inconsistency--Episode: The Hard Part where he tells Molly that he was born a few months too late to save his sister). Shanti was "special", according to her mother, and their father loved her so much that he was afraid Mohinder would find his love for his son wanting in comparison. Mohinder also has a series of prophetic dreams, depicting a young Indian boy who guides him to various scenes showing his parents arguing and showing his father's murder. Mohinder later finds a file with a photo of the boy, named Sanjog Iyer, in his father's office. Seven Minutes to Midnight is the eighth episode of the NBC supernatural drama series Heroes. ... This is a list of fictional characters in the television series Heroes. ...


In the episode "Homecoming", Mohinder locates Sanjog playing soccer, and questions him about his visions. The young boy tells Mohinder that troubled people seek him out in their dreams, not the other way around. Sanjog also tells Mohinder that he already has the answers he seeks. Mohinder then decides to continue his father's research and accesses his father's computer files, using the password "Shanti". The files contain the names of all of the people with super powers that Chandra Suresh had located. Mohinder tells his mother that he plans to return to New York, and that he wants to seek out people with special powers to tell them of their abilities. Homecoming is the ninth episode of the NBC supernatural drama series Heroes. ...


Return to New York

Upon returning to New York, Mohinder began preparations to warn the people on Chandra Suresh's list of Sylar, as a number of those on the list had already been killed by the telekinetic serial killer. Shortly after, he received a phone call from Eden. Without going into details, she explained to him that she wasn't who he thought she was. She said that she was going to explain further after she "made things right" by killing Sylar, who she knew killed Chandra Suresh. Eden then hung up on Mohinder. Psychokinesis (literally mind-movement) or PK is the more commonly used term today for what in the past was known as telekinesis (literally distant-movement). It refers to the psi ability to influence the behavior of matter by mental intention (or possibly some other aspect of mental activity) alone. ... A telephone call is a connection over a telephone network between the calling party and the called party. ...


Two weeks later in "Godsend," Mohinder learns of Eden's suicide. An officer comes by to talk with Eden's former neighbors. He asks Mohinder if he knew a woman named Sarah Ellis, to which he replies that she was on the list, he had tried unsuccessfully to locate her in LA, and had never met her before. The officer then shows him a picture of Sarah Ellis and Mohinder tells him that he knew her by a different name: Eden McCain. The officer then tells him that she was found in Lake Ramsey, having suffered a single gunshot wound to the head. Godsend is the twelfth episode of the NBC supernatural drama series Heroes. ... For other uses, see Suicide (disambiguation). ... Lake Ramsey is a lake in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, located near the citys downtown core. ...


Later, Mr. Bennet appears at the apartment. When Mohinder confronts him about Eden and her death, he tells Mohinder that Eden was a good person. Bennet wants Mohinder's help in finding people with abilities and "making a difference." When Mohinder refuses, Bennet asks if Mohinder is on the list, a question he sidesteps with no answer. Mohinder says he isn't interested in helping Bennet, but Bennet leaves his card anyway.


Nathan Petrelli approaches Mohinder in "The Fix." Mohinder quickly apologizes for coming off as "a raving lunatic" when they first met. Nathan has come to Mohinder in an attempt to help his brother, Peter Petrelli. They begin talking, and Nathan explains that Peter is afraid of causing an explosion. Mohinder, in turn, explains Peter's unique, "sponge"-like superpowers to Nathan. Mohinder also states that he may be able to help with Peter's condition if he is able to test Peter. However, Nathan is reluctant to let Mohinder come into contact with Peter, fearing that Mohinder will "feed into [Peter's] paranoia." Still, Mohinder insists, and they leave to find Peter. When they find Peter at his apartment, he "has no time to be [Mohinder's] guinea pig." Instead, Peter briefly pretends to agree with the two before Claude appears and helps Peter escape. Recently, Mohinder has called many of those found on his father's list. To his discouragement, no one believed him until he received a return call from Zane Taylor. He went to meet with Zane and get a DNA sample, but, unknown to him, encountered Sylar at Zane's residence. Sylar, posing as Zane, teamed up with Mohinder, claiming that he could help with Mohinder's work. The Fix is the thirteenth episode of the NBC supernatural drama series Heroes. ... Peter Petrelli is a fictional character on the NBC drama Heroes, played by Milo Ventimiglia. ... For other senses of this word, see paranoia (disambiguation). ... This article is about the species Cavia porcellus. ... This is a list of fictional characters in the television series Heroes and the Heroes graphic novels. ... This is a list of fictional characters in the television series Heroes. ... Gabriel Gray, commonly known by his assumed name of Sylar, is a fictional character and main antagonist on the NBC drama Heroes. ...


Mohinder, who has known for some time that Sylar was posing as Zane, drugs him when they return to Mohinder's apartment. He straps Sylar to a chair and hooks him up to an I.V., filled with curare, a liquid that prevents Sylar from using his powers. Mohinder almost shoots Sylar, but Sylar persuades him not to do it. Mohinder realizes that he needs Sylar alive for a few more minutes so he can continue his research. After he is done, Mohinder tries to shoot Sylar in the head, but Sylar stops the bullet in mid-air using telekinesis. He breaks free and tells Mohinder that he had stopped the I.V. long ago, and that Mohinder did not notice because he was so involved in his research. At the end of the episode "Parasite," Peter finds a bloodied Mohinder pinned to the ceiling. Mohinder is just barely able to reveal that Sylar is standing behind Peter before Peter is attacked. Strychnos toxifera by Koehler 1887 This page is about the plant toxins. ... List of Heroes episodes Parasite is the eighteenth episode of the first season of the NBC science fiction drama series Heroes. ...


Fighting Sylar

As Peter and Sylar fight, Mohinder is released from the ceiling. He manages to ram the map into Sylar, knocking him out and taking out the body of Peter but not before taking The List as well. He later takes the body to Mrs. Petrelli's house. Later on, Thompson arrives at Mohinder's apartment to convince him to work with Primatech, offering him vast resources to do research. But Mohinder is more concerned with stopping Sylar. Thompson says they both have the same interests and asks him to join forces. At first, Mohinder declines the offer, insisting that anything that happens should be under his ground, because he had the list. Then Thompson tells him of Molly Walker and her sickness and power. Mohinder goes immediately to see her. Mohinder learns that she can stop Sylar by tracking him, but needs to cure her sickness of nerve deterioration. Mohinder discovers that his sister, Shanti, had the same illness and died of it, and that his father had found a cure for it without telling anyone. Mohinder researches and discovers that by giving Molly his own functioning antibodies, it will cure her own. This is a list of fictional characters in the television series Heroes. ...


Later, Noah Bennet and Matt Parkman come into the building. Molly tells Mohinder that Matt is there. Through the surveillance camera, they see Mr. Bennet and Parkman approaching the room. Bennet wants to kill Molly to protect Claire but Mohinder will not let him and holds a gun to Bennet, who is holding a gun to Molly. Matt Parkman ceases the potential gunfire and Mohinder escapes the building with Molly, Micah Sanders, Niki Sanders, and D.L. Hawkins. Micah Sanders is a fictional character on the NBC television series Heroes, portrayed by Noah Gray-Cabey. ... Nicole Niki Sanders is a fictional character portrayed by Ali Larter in the television series Heroes. ... D.L. Hawkins is a fictional character played by Leonard Roberts in the TV series Heroes. ...


Season Two

"Four Months Later", since the incident in New York, Mohinder has been giving speeches about superhumans and a fatal virus that affects only these special beings. At one of his speeches in Cairo, Egypt, he is approached by a mysterious man named Bob (who can turn objects into gold), who offers him a job at The Company. After some mean glares and tough talk, Mohinder accepts the offer, though it is later revealed that he and Noah Bennet are planning to take down The Company and his speeches had just been bait. List of Heroes episodes Four Months Later is the first episode of the second season of the NBC science fiction drama series Heroes, which aired on September 24, 2007. ... A superhuman is something exceeding normal human standards. ... The Company refers to a covert international organization in the NBC drama Heroes. ...


Alternate future

Note - The following information reveals an alternate reality in which Hiro is not present to assist in stopping the bomb.


In Five Years Gone, Mohinder is working as Chief Medical Advisor to Nathan Petrelli, who has been elected President of the United States and is in actuality Sylar impersonating Petrelli. The world has grown fearful of those with special abilities due to "Nathan" blaming the explosion on Sylar to protect his brother Peter, who was the true cause of the bomb. As President, Sylar devises a plan to gradually and systematically eliminate them and has been using Mohinder's knowledge of their genetic makeup to create a serum which he declares will reverse these genetic anomalies, but in all actuality destroys them, a development which Mohinder staunchly opposes. Five Years Gone is the twentieth episode in the NBC drama series Heroes. ... Federal courts Supreme Court Circuit Courts of Appeal District Courts Elections Presidential elections Midterm elections Political Parties Democratic Republican Third parties State & Local government Governors Legislatures (List) State Courts Local Government Other countries Atlas  US Government Portal      For other uses, see President of the United States (disambiguation). ...


Though "Nathan" orders Mohinder to kill present-Hiro, Mohinder instead assists Hiro and sets him free from the Haitian (who, with Parkman, had captured Hiro) by stabbing the Haitian with a syringe and killing him.


Spiritual life

The Heroes graphic novel "Monsters" shows that throughout his life, Mohinder has identified both as Hindu like his mother and atheist like his father. When he heard that his father, Chandra Suresh had died, he wondered if perhaps the goddess Kali had punished him for his lack of faith. However, before curing the Haitian, he says he has trouble believing in any God who would let the superhuman virus wreak havoc. This is a list of issues of NBCs Heroes webcomic, which supplements the television drama of the same name. ... Hinduism (known as in modern Indian languages[1]) is a religious tradition[2] that originated in the Indian subcontinent. ... “Atheist” redirects here. ... This article or section includes a list of works cited or a list of external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks in-text citations. ...


References

  1. ^ Official NBC Cast Page. The official NBC character description of Mohinder. Retrieved on 2006-10-18.
  2. ^ Mangla, Ismat Sarah (2006-09-25). Holding Out for a Hero. Nirali Magazine. Retrieved on 2007-01-07.


 

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