Amyra Dastur, an Indian film actress, was born in 1993.
She was born on the 7th of May, 1993, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. She made her film debut in Issaq. Amyra Dastur is an Indian actress who began her career as a model in advertisements for brands such as Clean & Clear, Dove, Airtel, and Micromax. Amyra has appeared in films in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi. She co-starred with Emraan Hashmi in Vikram Bhatt's sci-fi thriller Mr. X. She also made her Tamil debut in Anegan, co-starring with Dhanush. Amyra co-created her first international production, Kung Fu Yoga, with Jackie Chan, which was launched in India on February 3, 2017.
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