Farjana

Farzana Barucha
Born Mumbai, Maharashtra
Occupation Actress, choreographer, model
Years active 2006–present

Farzana (born Farzana Barucha in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) is an Indian actress, choreographer and model. She has mainly appeared in Telugu and Tamil films.

Professional career

Farzana started her career as a professional dancer and choreographer.[1] She has done choreography for many fashion shows and albums. As a choreographer, she worked with the stage shows of Adnan Sami. Her most notable choreography was for the title song of the 2006 Sanjay Dutt movie Zinda.[2] Later on she became a professional model for brands including Hero Honda, Sansui, Godrej Hair Care and Big Bazaar.[1]

She was spotted by director Nidhi Prasad who signed her for a lead role in his movie Bhagyalakshmi Bumper Draw which was the Telugu remake of the Bollywood comedy film Malamaal Weekly written and directed by Priyadarshan. Having started a career in a comic movie she was cast as a comedy movie heroine.

Farzana has played the lead role in movies like Seema Sastri, Bommana Brothers Chandana Sisters, Gajibiji and Kuberulu all of which were comedy movies. She danced in the movie Mallepuvvu starring Muralikrishna and Bhumika Chawla.

In 2009 she entered the Kollywood film industry and won the lead role in the Tamil movie 1977 starring Sarath Kumar and Namitha.

Farzana is a nutrition expert, and enjoys adventure sports like paragliding, rock climbing and bungee jumping. She was a trainer for the sportswear company Reebok International Limited.[1]

Filmography

Film Year Language Role Notes
Bhagyalakshmi Bumper Draw 2006 Telugu
Seema Sastri 2007 Telugu
Bommana Brothers Chandana Sisters 2008 Telugu
Gajibiji 2008 Telugu
Mallepuvvu 2008 Telugu Special appearance
Kuberulu 2008 Telugu
1977 2009 Tamil

Choreography

Film Year Language Notes
Zinda 2006 hindi

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "tar Interviews : Farzana". Telugucinema.com. Retrieved 2013-08-17.
  2. "Farzana interview - chitchat - Telugu film actress". Idlebrain.com. 2006-12-07. Retrieved 2013-08-17.

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