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Zaira Wasim
Wasim at the success bash of Secret Superstar
Born (2000-10-23) 23 October 2000 (age 24)
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Years active2015-present
AwardsNational Film Award
National Child Award for Exceptional Achievement
Zaira Wasim with Aamir Khan's daughter Ira Khan and Dangal co-star Suhani Bhatnagar in 2016.

Zaira Wasim (born 23 October 2000)[1] is an Indian film teen actress. She made her acting debut with the biographical sports drama Dangal (2016) and followed with a starring role in the musical drama Secret Superstar (2017), both of which rank among the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. The former ranks among the highest-grossing films in China and the latter is the highest-grossing Indian film featuring a female protagonist of all time.[2] Wasim's acclaimed portrayal of an Indian sportswoman Geeta Phogat in the former won her the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress and a headstrong aspiring singer in the latter won her the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress.[3][4] She was honoured with National Child Award for Exceptional Achievement by Ram Nath Kovind, the President of India at a ceremony in New Delhi.[5]

Personal life

Zaira Wasim was born in Kashmir, India to Zahid and Zarqa Wasim. Her father works as an Executive Manager in Srinagar and her mother is a teacher. She completed tenth grade from St. Paul's International Academy in Sonwar Bagh, Srinagar for which she scored 92 percent in her Board examinations.[6][7] She is presently a twelve grade student in the Humanities stream in Jammu’s Heritage School under Central Board of Secondary Education.[8][9]

Career

Prior to Hindi films, Wasim has acted in two television commercials.[8]

Her 2016 debut film Dangal went on to become a major commercial success.[10] She was cast by Aamir Khan when she was aged 14. Her portrayal of the childhood version of the Indian sportswoman Geeta Phogat won her several awards, including the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress.[11]

In 2017, she played the lead role in Secret Superstar. She was cast for the role on being recommended to the film's director Advait Chandan by Aamir Khan and impressed by her screen test. Chandan had mentioned to Khan that he had been searching for an actor of a similar age for his then upcoming films leading role. Her portrayal of a head-strong aspiring singer struggling earned her a nomination for Best Actress and was awarded Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress.[11]

In November 2017, she was presented with the National Child Award for Exceptional Achievement by Ram Nath Kovind, the President of India at a ceremony in New Delhi.[5]

Outside of films, she has served as the Youth Ambassador for the 11th edition of the Bengaluru Midnight Marathon in 2017.[12]

As of July 2018, she is set to play the role of the motivational speaker Aisha Chaudhary, who died at an early age of 18 due to pulmonary fibrosis, in the Shonali Bose's film The Sky is Pink alongside Priyanka Chopra and Farhan Akhtar.[13]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2016 Dangal Young Geeta Phogat
2017 Secret Superstar Insiya
2019 The Sky Is Pink Aisha Chaudhary

Awards and nominations

National Film Awards
Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2017 Dangal Best Supporting Actress Won [3][14]
Filmfare Awards
Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2018 Secret Superstar Best Actress Nominated [4]
Best Actress (Critics) Won [15]
Star Screen Awards
Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2017 Dangal Most Promising Newcomer (Female) Won [16][17]
Secret Superstar
Zee Cine Awards
Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2018 Secret Superstar Best Actor – Female (Jury's Choice) Nominated [18]
Best Actor – Female (Viewer's Choice) Nominated
National Child Awards
Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2017 Dangal Exceptional Achievement Won [19][5]
Secret Superstar
News 18 Movie Awards
Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2017 Dangal Best Supporting Actress Won [20]
2018 Secret Superstar Best Actress Nominated [21]
Big Zee Entertainment Awards
Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2017 Dangal Best Child Artist Won [22]
Lux Golden Rose Awards
Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2017 Secret Superstar Emerging Beauty of The Year Won [23][24]
International Indian Film Academy Awards
Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2018 Secret Superstar Best Actress Nominated [25]
Indian Film Festival of Melbourne
Year Nominated work Category Result Ref.
2018 Secret Superstar Best Actress Pending [26]

Controversies

In 2016, publicity photos of Zaira Wasim surfaced showing her with trimmed hair for her role in the film Dangal. This resulted in her being trolled online by radical Muslims for having been "un-islamic" by acting in a film. In January 2017, a local news organization published the news and photos of her meeting with Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti. This resulted in further criticism and Wasim receiving death threats[27] because Mufti had described Wasim as a "Kashmiri role model". In response, Zaira issued an apology on her Facebook and Instagram account which she deleted shortly after. But not before, the message was picked up and publicized by news media which added further fuel to the controversy. Subsequently, several Indian celebrities have voiced their support for Wasim, denouncing her critics.[28][29]

In January 2017, the Indian sports minister Vijay Goel during a visit to an art gallery tweeted a message "Our daughters are breaking out of their cages and moving forward". This was accompanied by a photo of him standing before a painting depicting two women – one in a hijab and another cowering in a cage. Zaira responded to Goel requesting him not to connect her to “such a discourteous depiction” and that women in hijab were “beautiful and free”. Goel responded saying that she had misinterpreted his tweet, he appreciated Wasim’s work and meant to discourage “evil and patriarchal notions".[30]

In December 2017, Wasim alleged that she had been harassed mid-air on an Air Vistara flight UK981 between Delhi and Mumbai. She posted a series of messages on her Instagram profile alleging that a man sitting behind her on the flight had caressed her neck while she was asleep. She also wrote that she had tried to record what the man was doing, but failed due to dim lights. The airline issued an apology on the issue and released a statement saying that a detailed investigation would be conducted. The alleged molester, Vikas Sachdeva of Chandivli in Mumbai was subsequently arrested and charged under Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) given Wasim was a legal minor. The accused's wife claimed her husband had been resting when his leg accidentally touched Wasim. And that he had apologized before getting off the plane at the Mumbai airport, which the actress had acknowledged. The suspect has been placed in judicial custody pending a court hearing.[31][32] There has been support for the accused in the form of a signature-campaign by his neighbours and on social pages with pages like ‘Justice for Vikas Sachdeva’.[33] Wasim subsequently became a target of internet trolling, which has been criticized by the Mumbai Police, stating in a tweet, "It is the Constitutional Right of every victim to report sexual abuse and it is our duty to take cognizance, investigate & facilitate justice. Kindly refrain from being judgmental and #Respect the Right of a Victim of a Sexual Assault".[34] In a statement included with the tweet, the Mumbai Police also stated, "Our action against the accused is backed by sufficient evidence against him and it has been under the scrutiny by the court of law."[35]

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  12. ^ "Run to BENEFITis announced as the theme for the Bengaluru Midnight Marathon 2017 Zaira Wasim, of Dangal and Secret Superstar fame, will be the Youth Ambassador of the 11th edition of the run". City Today News. 2017-11-11. Retrieved 2017-12-19.
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