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Darshi was born in the city of Birmingham in England, the United Kingdom; to Sikh parents of Indian Punjabi descent. [1] At a very young age she and her family has emigrated to Canada, where she grew up mainly in Montreal, in Ottawa, and in Vancouver. [2]
Dolly Lewis as Tess Avery, a former homicide detective living in Vancouver who is vision impaired and consulting for the police; Agam Darshi as Sunny Patel / Sunita Sharma, [3] an agoraphobic woman who lives 3,000 miles away in New York City
Funny Boy is a 2020 drama film, directed by Deepa Mehta. [1] An adaptation of Shyam Selvadurai's 1994 novel of the same name, the film centres on the coming of age of Arjie Chelvaratnam, a young Tamil boy in Sri Lanka who is coming to terms with his homosexuality against the backdrop of the increased tensions between Tamil and Sinhalese people before the breakout of the Sri Lankan Civil War.
EXCLUSIVE: Agam Darshi, who was most recently seen in Deepa Mehta’s coming-of-age film Funny Boy and can be seen in Ava DuVernay’s forthcoming HBO Max series DMZ, is set to make her ...
His parents married after meeting at NBC in New York City. Kravitz’s dad, Sy Kravitz, was a journalist and TV producer. He met Roxie Roker while working as an assignment editor at NBC News ...
Agam may refer to : Agam Darshi, a British-Canadian actress; Agam Regency, a regency of West Sumatra, Indonesia; AGAM, the Hebrew acronym for the Operations Directorate in the Israeli Defense forces; Agam (band), a Bangalore-based band; Yaacov Agam, an Israeli artist
The Haunting of Sorority Row (known as Deadly Pledge in Australia, the United Kingdom, and France) is a 2007 Canadian supernatural horror television film directed by Bert Kish, starring Leighton Meester, Kailin See, Lisa Marie Caruk, Carlo Marks, Agam Darshi, Elyse Levesque, Meghan Ory, and Adrian Roman Petriw.
When Jordan Chiles and her fellow Team USA gymnasts won the gold medal in the women's team final at the 2024 Paris Olympics on July 30, her parents, Gina and Timothy Chiles, were there to cheer on.