Fatima Sana Shaikh was born in Mumbai, India, to Hindu Brahman Father, Vipen Sharma, and Muslim Mother, Raj Tabassum. She was enrolled to St. Xavier High School in Mumbai for her primary education and later to Mithibai College, Mumbai for higher education. Shaikh began her film career with the 1997 film Chachi 420 with Kamal Hasan. She played the role of Bharti, Jaiprakash Paswan a.k.a. Jai and Janki Paswan's daughter. Though she has been acting since 1997, she has scaled new heights of fame and success now after playing the role of Geeta Phogat in Aamir Khan's movie and also sharing the screen with the star. Her hobbies include dancing, reading, sketching and photography.
Fatima Sheikh is known for Sau Crore (1991), Army (1996) and Chupp (1997).
Fatima Silva is a California-based Criminal Defense Attorney and Co-Host of Investigation Discovery's Reasonable Doubt. About Reasonable Doubt: Chris Anderson, a retired homicide detective from Birmingham, Alabama, and Fatima Silva, a criminal defense attorney, re-examine controversial murder cases to help the desperate families of those convicted decide if it's time to appeal... or accept the guilty verdict once and for all.
Fatima Trotta is an actress, known for Colpi di fortuna (2013), Matrimonio al Sud (2015) and Andiamo a quel paese (2014).
Fatimah Bashir is known for Family First the Marshawn Lynch Story (2015) and Watch Phoenix Rise (2014).
Fatimah Jawad is known for Chasing Chassidy (2017), The Lil Voice (2019) and The Starter Marriage (2021).
Fatin Afeefa is an actress, known for Tentang Bulan (2006), Kampung Drift (2016) and Brainscan: Aku dan topi ajaib (2008).
Fatin Wasel is known for Your Luck Today (2022) and My Bride (2021).
Fatlind Zeqiri is an actor, known for La Pieuvre, Moloch (2020) and Saint Habib (2022).
Started performing with the alternative hip-hop group Pharcyde in 1991, recorded two critically aclaimed albums with the group before leaving in 1995 to pursue a solo career, which has so far produced two singles for Delicious Vinyl. One of these singles, "what's Up Fatlip," became an underground hit thanks to a video made with Spike Jonze.