CORONATION Street fans will be stunned when a character makes a shock comeback revealed TWO years after disappearing from our screens.
Jag Sanghera played P.C. Ravinder Rawani on the ITV soap from 2016, but hasn’t appeared on the soap since 2023.


And now we can reveal he is coming back.
The character was last seen when Stu Carpenter was arrested for accidentally hitting a police officer during an altercation with his son-in-law.
Jag’s character quietly disappeared from screens following the storyline.
The news of his return was shared by the talent agency, Nicola Bolton Management.
The talent management group said in their post: “Our JAG SANGHERA @therealjagsanghera has been back @itv @coronationstreet filming! #PCRavinderRawani.”
Corrie isn’t the only television show Jag has acted in.
His other acting credits include The Moonstone, Last Tango in Halifax, Ackley Bridge, Doctors.
As well as No Offence, Emmerdale and The Other One.
Meanwhile, Jag has popped up in movies, too, namely Tyrannosaur and Wasteland.
On the stage he has acted in Mela!, Beast Market and Mind the Gap.
And on the radio he took on the role of Danyal Malik on the BBC Radio Asian Network drama Silver Street.
This comes after it was revealed that a Corrie starlet shockingly quit the soap after a three year stint.
Channique Sterling-Brown has quit the show after three years.
The actress has played Dee Dee Bailey since 2022 and been involved in some of the show’s most high profile storylines.
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Before the news officially broke in a post Channique shared on Instagram, a source confirmed to The Sun: “It was Channique’s decision to go and she told bosses some time ago.
“She’s hugely talented and ambitious and the world will be her oyster.”
Channique later revealed the news on social media with a slew of snaps from her time on the cobbles.
Alongside the photos, she wrote: “After three whirlwind years of Dee-Dee Bailey, I’ve decided to say farewell to the cobbles.
“Bittersweet to be saying goodbye, but I am so excited for pastures new and enjoying the end of playing Princess Diana and her many expressions.”

The character of Dee-Dee Bailey will soon depart the cobbles[/caption]