Feryna Wazheir

Feryna Wazheir

Actor, Writer

Feryna Wazheir is a British Asian actress. She began her acting career in amateur theatre and made her break in the industry after she was discovered by indian photographer Farock Chotia. Feryna has been a part of a few Bollywood films; Ketan Mehta's Rang Rasiya with Randeep Hooda, Raj Kanwar’s Sadiyaan opposite Shatrugan Sinha’s son Luv Sinha and Rekha, Rishi Kapoor and Hema Malini. Wazheir was also the brand ambassador of Kolkata’s biggest jewellery brand, P.C. Chandra Jewellers, for two years. She also played the character of 'Tasneem' in the 2016 hit movie Airlift alongside Akshay Kumar and Nimrat Kaur set in Kuwait 1990 when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait. Directed by Raja Menon and produced by Niikhil Advani, the film is based on the largest evacuation of Indians living in Kuwait during the Iraq-Kuwait war, a feat which put India in the Guinness World Records. She recently acted in a short British film titled as "A Secret Heart" by director Cary Sawhney. In this film, she is essaying the role of a British Jewish girl from World War 2.
Feryna Wazheir is a British Asian actress. She began her acting career in amateur theatre and made her break in the industry after she was discovered by indian photographer Farock Chotia. Feryna has been a part of a few Bollywood films; Ketan Mehta's Rang Rasiya with Randeep Hooda, Raj Kanwar’s Sadiyaan opposite Shatrugan Sinha’s son Luv Sinha and Rekha, Rishi Kapoor and Hema Malini. Wazheir was also the brand ambassador of Kolkata’s biggest jewellery brand, P.C. Chandra Jewellers, for two years. She also played the character of 'Tasneem' in the 2016 hit movie Airlift alongside Akshay Kumar and Nimrat Kaur set in Kuwait 1990 when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait. Directed by Raja Menon and produced by Niikhil Advani, the film is based on the largest evacuation of Indians living in Kuwait during the Iraq-Kuwait war, a feat which put India in the Guinness World Records. She recently acted in a short British film titled as "A Secret Heart" by director Cary Sawhney. In this film, she is essaying the role of a British Jewish girl from World War 2.