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British actress and singer (born 1992) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zahrah S. Khan (born Zara Agha Khan; 1 January 1992), also known as Sasha Agha, is a British actress and singer based in India. She has primarily worked as a playback singer and also featured an actress in Hindi-language films.
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Zahrah S. Khan | |
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Born | Zara Agha Khan 1 January 1992 London, England |
Other names | Sasha Agha |
Spouse(s) | |
Parent(s) | |
Relatives | Natasha Khan (half-sister) Rafiq Ghaznavi (maternal great grandfather) Nasrullah Khan (paternal grandfather) |
Family | Khan squash family Kapoor family |
Zahrah was born to the Agha and Khan families, who have careers in film and sports. Zahrah's maternal lineage has worked in the Indian film industry which dates to the 1940s when her step-great-grandfather Jugal Kishore Mehra started making films. On the other hand, Anwari Begum, Jugal Kishore Mehra's wife starred in the first ever Heer Ranjha (based on an Indian folktale similar to Romeo and Juliet). It was therefore only natural for Zahrah's grandmother Nasreen Mehra, to make her debut with the director Abdur Rashid Kardar in the film Shahjehan opposite actor K. L. Saigal. Zahrah's mother, Salma Agha, made her debut as an actress and singer with B. R. Chopra in Nikaah which went on to become a box office hit and ran in a theatre for five years continuously, earning her a Filmfare Award for Best Singer.[1][2]
Zahrah’s paternal side hails from a sports background and her great-grandfather Nasrullah Khan was a squash coach to the Maharaja of Raigadh and then at Aligarh Muslim University. Post that he became the Viceroy Lord Wavell's squash coach. He even trained Jonah Barrington and had also created the first squash ball in India before the partition.[3] Zahrah's father Rahmat Khan himself was a squash coach who trained British open champions in squash as well as the Indian national champions. Zahrah's uncle Jahangir Khan was a 10-time British Open winner and was personally trained by her father Rahmat Khan. Through her father she is also the half-sister of singer Natasha Khan.[4][5]
She married Indian singer and musician Sachin Gupta in 2014 but they separated after an year.[6]
Zahrah S Khan made her debut in singles with the song Khud se Zyada[7] and then she took singing as a full-fledged career and sang Kya Karte The Saajna for the movie Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan as her first playback in Bollywood.[8]
Year | Song | Co-singer(s) | Music Label | Notes |
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2019 | Khud Se Zyada | Tanishk Bagchi | VYRLOriginals | [9] |
2020 | Jogan | Yasser Desai | Gaana Originals | Garnered 40 million plus streams within 2 months of the song release[10] |
2021 | Dil Hai Deewana | Darshan Raval | T-Series | Featuring Arjun Kapoor & Rakul Preet Singh[citation needed] |
Dance Meri Rani[4] | Guru Randhawa | Featuring Nora Fatehi[11] | ||
Beetein Lamhe/madno | Tanishk Bagchi, and Abhijit Vaghani | Cover of song by Beete Lamhein and Madno[citation needed] | ||
2022 | Mai Tennu Chad Jaungi[12] | Solo | Featuring Shaheer Sheikh[13] | |
Fakeeran[12] | Solo | Featuring Mouni Roy[14][15] | ||
Tera Saath Ho[16] | Guru Randhawa | Featuring Karan Wahi[17] | ||
Oops | King | [12] | ||
2023 | Love Stereo Again | Tiger Shroff[18] | T-Series | Recreation of song by Edward Maya[19] |
Ek Tu Hi Hai | Stebin Ben | Featuring Aditi Budhathoki[20] | ||
2024 | Bin Tere | Tanishk Bagchi | Jjust Music | Song for Rakul Preet and Jackky Bhagnani’s Wedding. |
Year | Song | Film | Co-singer(s) | Composer(s) | Lyrics | Music Label | Notes |
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2013 | Barbaadiyaan | Aurangzeb | Ram Sampath | Amartya Bobo Rahut | Puneet Sharma | YRF Music | Credited as "Sashaa Agha" |
2020 | Kya Karte The Saajna | Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan | Anuradha Paudwal | Tanishk Bagchi | Vayu Shrivastav | T-Series | Remake |
Nayi Dhoop | Unpaused | Solo | Rashmi Virag | Amazon Music | Amazon Prime Video anthology film | ||
Nayi Dhoop (Reprise) | |||||||
2021 | Zindagi (Ittefaq) | Ajeeb Daastaans | Tanishk Bagchi | Sony Music India | Netflix anthology film | ||
Dhoom Tara | Bell Bottom | Tanishk Bagchi | Saregama Music | ||||
Sakhiyan 2.0 | Maninder Buttar | Tanishk Bagchi, Babbu, Maninder Buttar | Remake | ||||
Har Funn Maula[4] | Koi Jaane Na | Vishal Dadlani | Amitabh Bhattacharya | T-Series | |||
Kusu Kusu[12][4] | Satyameva Jayate 2 | Dev Negi | Rashmi Virag, Tanishk Bagchi | ||||
Tenu Lehenga[4] | Jass Manak | Tanishk Bagchi, Jass Manak | Remake | ||||
Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui 2.0 | Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui | Guru Randhawa, Jassi Sidhu | Vayu | ||||
Dil Nahi Todna | Sardar Ka Grandson | Tanishk Bagchi | Tanishk Bagchi | Netflix film | |||
2022 | Aap Jaisa Koi | An Action Hero | Altamash Faridi | Indeevar, Tanishk Bagchi | Remake | ||
Aap Jaisa Koi (Film Version)[12][4] | Yash Narvekar | ||||||
Mera Dil Gaaye Ja (Zooby Zooby)[12] | Dhokha: Round D Corner | Kumaar, Anjaan | |||||
Nach Punjabaan[4] | Jug Jug Jeeyo | Gippy Grewal, Tanishk Bagchi, Romy | Tanishk Bagchi, Abrar-ul-Haq | ||||
Jaise Savan | Tanishk Bagchi | Tanishk Bagchi | |||||
Aafat[12] | Liger | Rashmi Virag | Sony Music India | ||||
Manchali[16] | Farhad Bhiwandiwala | Farhad Bhiwandiwala | |||||
Kinna Sona[16] | Phone Bhoot | Tanishk Bagchi | Tanishk Bagchi | Zee Music Company | |||
Saathiya | Cuttputlli | Nikhil D'Souza | Disney Plus Hotstar film | ||||
2023 | Dilon Ki Doriyan | Bawaal | Vishal Mishra, Romy | Arafat Mehmood | T-Series | Amazon Prime Video film | |
Ghar Nahi Jaana | Gumraah | Armaan Malik, Salma Agha | Rashmi Virag | ||||
Kudiyee Ni Teri | Selfiee | The PropheC | The PropheC, Tanishk Bagchi | Play DMF | Remake | ||
Gamey Gamey | Chatrapathi | Armaan Malik | Mayur Puri | Junglee Music | |||
2024 | Durr Na Karin | Khel Khel Mein | Vishal Mishra & Nabeel Shaukat Ali | Kumaar, Khadim Hussain | T-Series | Remake | |
Ishare Tere | Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay | Guru Randhawa | Guru Randhawa, Zahrah S Khan |
Year | Film | Role | Director | Release Date | Notes |
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2013 | Aurangzeb | Ritu | Atul Sabharwal | May 17, 2013 | debut film.[21][4][16] |
2014 | Desi Kattey | Paridhi Rathore | Anand Kumar | September 26, 2014 | [22] |
2019 | Khoj (short film) | Gurpreet (Gurri) - Lead | Kajri Babbar | January 13, 2019 | Premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, and then was nominated for The Student Academy Awards and reached the semi-finals.[23][4] |
2023 | Imaginary Rain | Sarah (Prerna Malhotra's daughter) | Vikas Khanna | January 16, 2023 | [citation needed] |
2024 | Vrushabha | Nanda Kishore | 2024 | [24][25][26] |
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