
Kiran Sonia Sawar
Acting
Biography
Kiran Sonia Sawar is a British actress best known for her role in the one-off drama "Murdered by My Father", which led to her winning an IARA Award for Best Young Actress Film/TV or Drama.
Born: May 26, 1991
Place of Birth: Pollokshields, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Known For

Black Mirror
Twisted tales run wild in this mind-bending anthology series that reveals humanity's worst traits, greatest innovations and more.

Slow Horses
Follow a dysfunctional team of MI5 agents—and their obnoxious boss, the notorious Jackson Lamb—as they navigate the espionage world's smoke and mirrors to defend England from sinister forces.

The Nevers
In the last years of Victoria's reign, London is beset by the "Touched": people — mostly women — who suddenly manifest abnormal abilities, some charming, some very disturbing. Among them are Amalia True, a mysterious, quick-fisted widow, and Penance Adair, a brilliant young inventor. They are the champions of this new underclass, making a home for the Touched, while fighting the forces of… well, pretty much all the forces — to make room for those whom history as we know it has no place.

The Capture
When soldier Shaun Emery's conviction for a murder in Afghanistan is overturned due to flawed video evidence, he returns to life as a free man with his young daughter. But when damning CCTV footage from a night out in London comes to light, Shaun's life takes a shocking turn and he must soon fight for his freedom once again.

Father Brown
Father Brown is based on G. K. Chesterton's detective stories about a Catholic priest who doubles as an amateur detective in order to try and solve mysteries.

McDonald & Dodds
Two detectives, DCI McDonald and DS Dodds, who seemingly have nothing in common, are thrown together and forge a rumbustious friendship and entertaining partnership.

Diana and I
In the week that follows Princess Diana's tragic death on 31 August 1997, four separate stories unfold as four ordinary lives are all affected in different ways in this commemorative drama from writer Jeremy Brock and director Peter Cattaneo.

Snatches: Moments from Women's Lives
Monologues inspired by women who have spoken out, challenged the status quo or made a stand – often at great personal cost.

The Secret Life of Sue Townsend (Aged 68 3/4)
A warm and witty celebration of Sue Townsend's life and writing, the story is told with the help of children from Sue's old school, her friends and family, as well as the comedy and literary stars she inspired - including Stephen Mangan, Ian Hislop, David Nicholls, Isy Suttie and Adrian Scarborough. Drawing on Sue Townsend's own archive of letters and notebooks, the film also features unseen photographs, footage and even her appointment diary, which includes poignant entries about her struggles with ill health, written in a humorous style instantly recognisable from her books.

Listen
In the outskirts of London, Portuguese couple and parents of three, Bela and Jota, struggle to make ends meet. When a misunderstanding arises at school with their deaf daughter, the British social services grow concerned for the safety of their children. The film portrays the tireless battle of these immigrant parents against the law to keep their family together.
Filmography
as Shiva
as Izzy
as Partner / Memory
as Ayesha
as Sami Tahar
as Sal
as Agent Giti Rahman
as Deena Aayari
as Harriet Kaur
as Linsey
as Asma
as Anjali
as Maheeda Abassi
as Naz
as Rebecca
as Shereen
as Shamara
as Pritilata
as Ani Shirani
as Yasmin
as Self - Narrator
as Salma
as Farrah Bulfati
as Alisha Prasad
as Shazia Akhand