After graduating from university, Agha was cast in the Polka Theatre children's production of
Operation Magic Carpet and made her television debut with a guest appearance in a season 5 episode of the
Showtime thriller series
Homeland. She worked as a script supervisor on a number of projects, including the feature films
A Christmas Star in 2015 and
The Courier in 2019, and assistant produced the 2016 short film
Portrait. Agha also starred in the
Edinburgh Fringe Festival productions
Deadly Dialogues and
The Sleeper in 2017 and 2018 respectively, hosted the comedy night
Arabs Are Not Funny! at the
Royal Albert Hall, and appeared in an episode of the
AMC series
Into the Badlands. Also in 2019, Agha worked with the
Royal Shakespeare Company and
Swan Theatre in
Stratford-upon-Avon on
A Museum in Baghdad and
King John. She began writing articles for
1883 Magazine and
Backstage. Out of the Arab Play Reading Club she joined and curated during the
COVID-19 lockdown, Agha co-founded the Arab Film Club. She returned to the stage with
Bitterenders at the
Arcola Theatre in 2021, followed by
Hakawatis at the
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse the following year. Agha narrated her first documentaries
Atahualpa: Death of the Last Inca Emperor and '' Inside Britain's Secret Nuclear Bunker''. In 2023, Agha gained recognition when she featured in the
BBC Two documentary centred around the Nakba titled
The Holy Land And Us: Our Untold Stories opposite
Robert Rinder, in which they explore their family histories as a British-Palestinian and a British Jew respectively, as well as the stories of four other families. The documentary was nominated for Best Specialist Factual Programme at the
Broadcast Awards. Agha has since contributed to publications such as
The New Arab,
Middle East Eye, and
The Guardian, and appeared on networks such as
BBC News. Agha made her feature film acting debut as Fatima, the titular character's sister, in
Amrou Al-Kadhi's
Layla, which opened at the
2024 Sundance Film Festival. Later in 2024, she starred in the one woman play
A Grain of Sand, written and directed by Elias Matar for the London Palestine Film Festival. She appeared in the Channel 5 period drama
The Hardacres. ==Filmography==