Farzana
Farzana is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Farzana began their career in 2008. With 30 credits to their name, Farzana remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. An emerging voice in Tamil cinema, Farzana is already attracting significant attention for their distinctive work.
Biography
Farzana (full name Farzana Barucha) is an Indian actress, model, and dance choreographer of Parsi heritage who worked primarily in Telugu and Tamil cinema in the late 2000s. She is known for her lead role as Siri Chandana in the Telugu film Bommana Brothers Chandana Sisters (2008) and appeared in the Tamil action drama 1977 (2009) alongside R. Sarathkumar and Namitha. Before her acting career, she worked as a professional choreographer, notably choreographing the title song for the 2006 Bollywood film Zinda starring Sanjay Dutt, and modeled for brands including Hero Honda, Sansui, and Godrej. She also served as a certified trainer for Reebok International Limited and is noted for her interest in adventure sports including paragliding and rock climbing.
Career Milestones
Film debut in Bhagyalakshmi Bumper Draw, a Telugu comedy
Appeared in major Telugu comedy Bommana Brothers Chandana Sisters as Siri Chandana alongside Allari Naresh
View film →Extended career into Tamil cinema
View film →Farzana by the Numbers
If you watched every Farzana film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 7 hours. Most-paired with Krishna Bhagawan — 2 films together.
Filmography
See all 30 credits →Collaboration Network
Career Analytics
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Top Co-Actors
See all →Farzana has worked most frequently with Krishna Bhagawan (2 films).

Legacy & Influence
Farzana is a supporting actress in Indian cinema whose career, though not widely documented in mainstream chronicles, represents the essential contributions of countless character artists who form the backbone of regional film industries, particularly in Telugu and Tamil cinema. Her known filmography, though sparse in publicly available details, includes roles in films like 'Bommana Brothers Chandana Sisters' (2008) and '1977' (2009). These appearances, often in unspecified supporting roles, highlight a career trajectory common to many artists: working steadily in the industry's vast ecosystem without attaining top billing. Her contribution lies in this very participation—embodying minor characters that add texture, realism, and local flavor to the narratives. Such actors are crucial in completing the cinematic world, providing authenticity to settings and supporting the arcs of lead characters. While no specific acting style, mentorship roles, or industry-shifting contributions can be definitively attributed to her based on the limited verified record, her presence in these films underscores the collaborative nature of filmmaking. Her work, like that of many background artists, helped realize directors' visions and contributed to the final product enjoyed by audiences. In the broader context, Farzana's career is a testament to the multitude of performers whose individual names may not be widely recognized but whose collective work is indispensable to the creation of Indian cinema. Their legacy is embedded in the films themselves, a foundational layer of performance that supports the industry's stars and celebrated narratives.
