Karan Mehra
Karan Mehra is an Indian television actor, model, and fashion designer, best known for his portrayal of the character Naitik Singhania in the long-running Star Plus series Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai from 2009 to 2016.[1][2] Born on 10 September 1982 in Jalandhar, Punjab, Mehra initially pursued a career in fashion design, graduating from the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) in New Delhi, where he worked as a designer in Noida before entering the entertainment industry.[2][3] He later trained in acting at the Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting Institute in Mumbai and began his professional career with a special appearance in the 2008 science fiction film Love Story 2050.[3][4] Mehra's breakthrough came with Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, where his depiction of the ideal husband and family man earned him widespread recognition and established him as one of the prominent faces of Indian television during the 2010s.[5] He also participated in the reality show Bigg Boss 10 in 2016, where he was evicted in the fourth week, further increasing his public profile.[3] In addition to acting, Mehra has contributed to the costume and wardrobe department for films such as Shiva (2006) and Palak (2006), reflecting his background in fashion.[2] After a hiatus following his long stint on Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, Mehra made a television comeback in 2024 with the role of Dr. Manoj Agrawal in the Sony SAB series Mehndi Wala Ghar, which concluded in August 2024, portraying a dedicated physician in a family-oriented drama.[6] His work has often emphasized themes of family, relationships, and personal growth, aligning with the soap opera genre's focus on emotional narratives. In 2022, he was honored by the World Book of Records, London, for his efforts in promoting safety and prevention measures against COVID-19.[7] On the personal front, Mehra married actress Nisha Rawal on 24 November 2012, and the couple has a son, Kavish, born on 15 June 2017.[4] Their marriage ended amid controversy in 2021, when Rawal filed a domestic violence complaint against him, leading to his brief arrest and subsequent bail; the pair officially separated, with ongoing legal proceedings regarding custody and alimony.[8][9] Mehra comes from a family where his father, Ajay Mehra, owns a construction business, his mother, Bella Mehra, is a homemaker, and he has a younger brother, Kunal.[4]Early life and education
Family background
Karan Mehra was born on September 10, 1982, in Jalandhar, Punjab, India, into a Punjabi family.[10] His family relocated to Noida, near Delhi, shortly after his birth, where he spent the majority of his childhood in a middle-class household.[11] Mehra's father, Ajay Mehra, owned a construction business, while his mother, Bella Mehra, was a homemaker, providing a stable yet modest environment that emphasized family values and practical pursuits.[12][13] This middle-class upbringing in urban Delhi influenced his grounded perspective, though specific details on parental professions remain limited in public records. Mehra has a younger brother named Kunal Mehra, with whom he shares a close sibling bond, as evidenced by family celebrations and legal mentions in past disputes.[14] Growing up in this supportive family setting, Mehra developed an early interest in theatre and performing arts, which his parents eventually encouraged despite initial reservations about his academic disinterest, steering him toward creative fields like fashion and acting.[15][16]Schooling and early influences
Karan Mehra was born in Jalandhar, Punjab, but his family relocated to Delhi when he was young, where he spent his formative years. He attended Apeejay School (also known as APJ School) in Noida for his primary and secondary education.[17][18] Mehra excelled academically during his school years, describing himself as a topper and consistently good at studies. In the 11th standard, he was appointed as the house captain, a leadership role that highlighted his responsible nature and involvement in school governance. His extracurricular activities were diverse, including outdoor sports such as soccer—his favorite—and playing cricket with friends during childhood, which fostered teamwork and physical fitness. Additionally, sketching portraits emerged as a cherished pastime, sparking an early interest in creative arts that later influenced his pursuits in fashion design.[18] From a young age, Mehra displayed a keen interest in theatre and acting, participating in numerous school plays that allowed him to explore performance. This childhood passion for drama and stage activities laid the groundwork for his future career in the entertainment industry, as he actively engaged in dramatic arts during his school days. While growing up in Delhi, these school-based experiences provided his primary exposure to the performing arts, nurturing his aspirations in media and creative expression.[16]Higher education and initial career steps
After completing his schooling at Apeejay School in Noida, Karan Mehra enrolled in the Bachelor of Design program in fashion design at the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) in Delhi, graduating as the topper of his batch.[11][19] The four-year curriculum emphasized apparel design, pattern making, garment construction, textile science, and creative visualization, equipping students with practical skills for the fashion industry through studio-based learning, internships, and projects focused on ready-to-wear and couture segments.[20] Mehra's academic excellence highlighted his aptitude for innovative design and technical proficiency during this period. To support himself financially during the transition to higher education, Mehra took up his first job as a summer trainee at a Domino's Pizza outlet in Delhi immediately after finishing 12th grade, where he earned Rs 1,100 per month and set a personal record by cutting 100 pizzas in four hours.[21][22] This entry-level role in a fast-paced environment instilled a strong work ethic, teaching him time management, teamwork, and resilience under pressure, qualities that later proved invaluable in his professional pursuits. Following his graduation from NIFT, Mehra worked as a fashion designer for four years in Noida, applying his training to create outfits, including custom pieces for events, while beginning to explore modeling opportunities that bridged his design background with the entertainment industry.[23] His early modeling gigs, such as appearances in television advertisements for brands like Hotspot, showcased his on-camera presence and helped him network within media circles, gradually steering his career toward acting.[24]Acting career
Debut in film and television
Karan Mehra transitioned to acting in the late 2000s after a background in fashion design and modeling, where he had worked on commercials and as a costume designer. Having assisted directors such as Rajkumar Hirani and Ram Gopal Varma on multiple films, he enrolled at Kishore Namit Kapoor's acting institute to hone his skills, supporting himself through odd jobs including a stint at a fast food outlet while facing repeated rejections during auditions.[25][26][27] His acting debut occurred in the 2008 Bollywood film Love Story 2050, where he portrayed a friend of the protagonist Karan Malhotra, played by Harman Baweja; Mehra initially joined the production for costume work but secured the minor supporting role during filming.[28][29] Directed by Harry Baweja and produced by Pammi Baweja under an estimated budget of 40 crores—making it one of the costliest Indian productions at the time—the sci-fi romance also starred Priyanka Chopra in dual roles and featured extensive visual effects inspired by Hollywood films.[30] Despite high expectations as Harman Baweja's launch vehicle, the film received negative reviews for its screenplay, acting, and effects, earning a 2.7/10 rating on IMDb, and proved a commercial disaster, grossing only 15.23 crores domestically against its budget.[31][30] Prior to his breakthrough in television, Mehra's initial forays into the medium were limited to modeling assignments and television commercials (TVCs), which provided exposure but no substantial on-screen roles, highlighting the challenges of breaking into scripted content as a newcomer.[25] These early experiences underscored his persistence amid industry hurdles, paving the way for more prominent opportunities by 2009.[32]Breakthrough role in Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai
Karan Mehra was cast as Naitik Singhania, the male protagonist of the long-running Indian television series Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, which aired on Star Plus from 2009 to 2016 during his tenure. Producer Rajan Shahi initially selected Karan Tacker for the role, but Tacker withdrew just days before the promotional shoot due to apprehensions about the commitment. Shahi then encountered Mehra serendipitously and immediately saw him as the ideal embodiment of the character, describing him as a "real-life replica" of Naitik, leading to Mehra's swift casting opposite Hina Khan, who portrayed Akshara Maheshwari. The show premiered on January 12, 2009, with Mehra's portrayal anchoring the narrative around the Singhania family's emphasis on tradition, relationships, and personal growth.[33] Naitik's character arc across the show's first three seasons evolved from a youthful, duty-bound son entering an arranged marriage with Akshara to a mature family man navigating life's challenges. Initially depicted as principled, ambitious, and somewhat reserved, Naitik's journey highlighted his transformation through marital adjustments, professional hurdles in the family business, and fatherhood to children Naksh and Naira, all while upholding Singhania values amid interpersonal conflicts and external pressures. This arc integrated deeply into the plot, serving as the emotional core of episodes exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and generational bonds within the extended Singhania and Maheshwari families, making Naitik a symbol of the ideal Indian husband who balances tradition with modern sensibilities. Mehra's nuanced performance captured Naitik's growth from an adolescent spouse to a responsible patriarch, resonating with the show's focus on relatable family dynamics.[34] The role catapulted Mehra to nationwide fame, establishing him as a household name through fervent fan reception that praised his calm, endearing depiction of an ideal son and spouse. Viewers connected profoundly with Naitik-Akshara's chemistry, often citing it as the show's enduring appeal, which sustained high ratings and cultural impact over seven years. Even after Mehra's 2016 exit, fans continued to identify him solely as Naitik, with social media petitions and emotional responses underscoring the character's lasting legacy in Indian television. This popularity not only boosted the series' viewership but also solidified Mehra's image as a versatile lead capable of portraying multifaceted family roles.[35][36][37] Behind the scenes, Mehra's commitment involved grueling schedules typical of daily soaps, often exceeding 12-14 hours per day, which contributed to health strains culminating in his departure. His on-screen rapport with Khan, despite limited off-screen friendship, stemmed from minimal rehearsals and director Romesh Kalra's encouragement during intimate scenes, where Mehra admitted feeling shy and awkward initially. This dynamic enhanced their authentic portrayals, with Mehra crediting the professional environment for translating into the beloved Naitik-Akshara bond that fans adored.[38][39][40]Post-YRKKH roles and television appearances
Following his departure from Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai in 2016, where he portrayed the iconic family-oriented character Naitik Singhania, Karan Mehra sought to diversify his acting repertoire by exploring comedic roles to challenge audience expectations and avoid typecasting.[41] In 2017, Mehra starred as Sumit Mishra in the Sony SAB romantic comedy series Khatmal E Ishq, a show that presented short, episodic tales of unconventional and imaginative love stories, often revolving around mishaps and humorous entanglements.[42] The premise centered on relatable yet exaggerated romantic scenarios, including a love triangle dynamic involving Sumit, his wife Sugandha (played by Aditi Tailang), and external comedic conflicts that tested their relationship. Mehra's portrayal of Sumit, a lighthearted everyman navigating marital and romantic chaos, was praised for its timing and charm, allowing him to showcase a funnier, more playful side distinct from his previous dramatic work.[43][44] Despite positive reception to his comedic turn, the series concluded abruptly after a short run, highlighting the difficulties Mehra faced in transitioning away from his signature Naitik persona, as viewers and industry perceptions lingered on his established image of the ideal husband and family man.[41] This typecasting proved a persistent challenge, limiting opportunities for varied characters and prompting Mehra to actively seek roles that pushed beyond audience familiarity with his breakthrough performance.[41]Recent television projects
In 2021, Karan Mehra made his Punjabi television debut with the Zee Punjabi series Mawaan Thandiyan Chawan, portraying the lead role of Karan Khurrana, a character navigating family dynamics and personal perseverance in a rural setting.[45] The show, which aired from January to July 2021, marked Mehra's venture into regional television, allowing him to explore a more grounded, culturally nuanced performance style distinct from his earlier Hindi soap opera work.[46] Following a period of selective projects, Mehra returned to Hindi television in 2024 with Mehndi Wala Ghar on Sony SAB, essaying the role of Dr. Manoj "Manu" Agarwal, a compassionate family doctor emphasizing traditional values amid modern challenges.[6] The daily soap, which ran from January to August 2024, highlighted Mehra's ability to infuse warmth and relatability into supporting yet pivotal roles, contributing to the show's focus on familial bonds and cultural rituals.[47] In 2025, Mehra transitioned into hosting with Wah Ustad, a musical reality competition on an Indian channel that premiered in April and concluded in July, where he anchored episodes featuring aspiring singers and celebrity judges.[48] This role showcased his on-screen charisma beyond acting, engaging audiences through energetic interactions and segment transitions.[49] During this phase, Mehra reunited with original Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai co-stars in July 2025 for a nostalgic gathering, reigniting fan interest in his foundational work without formal on-air collaboration.[50] Mehra's recent engagements reflect an evolution in his acting approach, moving from the idealized family man archetype that typecast him in the 2010s toward versatile portrayals incorporating emotional depth and cultural specificity.[48] He has expressed interest in experimenting with antagonistic characters to challenge audience perceptions, signaling a deliberate shift to broaden his industry footprint amid selective comebacks.[48] This adaptability has sustained his relevance in a competitive landscape, positioning him as a reliable presence in both fictional and non-fictional formats.[6]Other professional pursuits
Fashion design endeavors
Following his graduation from the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) in Delhi, Karan Mehra pursued a career in fashion design for approximately four years in Noida.[23] During this period, he worked with a fashion designing firm and contributed to notable projects, including costume and wardrobe work for the films Shiva (2006) and Palak (2006), as well as serving as the assistant costume designer for the 2008 romantic comedy film Hastey Hastey.[2][51] In one highlight of his early endeavors, Mehra designed an outfit for Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan, showcasing his emerging talent in celebrity styling.[23] Mehra's fashion expertise extended to personal styling, as he often designs his own clothes, blending his creative background with a practical approach to wardrobe choices.[52] This self-reliant style has influenced his public image, allowing him to maintain a polished and individualistic aesthetic in media appearances and beyond, distinct from conventional brand endorsements.[52] While his acting career took precedence, these foundational experiences in design underscored a versatile professional identity rooted in aesthetic innovation.Reality TV participation and media appearances
Karan Mehra entered the reality television landscape as a contestant on the tenth season of Bigg Boss in 2016, hosted by Salman Khan on Colors TV. As one of the celebrity participants known for his role in Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, he navigated the house dynamics for 34 days before becoming the first celebrity to face eviction during a double elimination round decided by public voting.[53] His time in the house was marked by a notable controversy during the phone booth task, where he nominated contestant Lokesh Khera, drawing criticism for what some viewed as overly strategic gameplay that prioritized self-preservation over alliances.[53] Following his exit, Mehra described the eviction as unfair, attributing it to biased perceptions rather than his performance, while expressing pride in his ability to remain composed amid the show's intense conflicts and emotional highs.[54] In post-eviction interviews, he revealed insights into house tensions, including frustrations with certain contestants' behaviors and the psychological toll of isolation, which highlighted the show's dramatic undercurrents.[55] The early exit did not diminish his visibility; instead, it amplified his public profile, leading to sustained media interest and discussions on his resilience.[56] Beyond Bigg Boss, Mehra has made several media appearances, including red carpet events and interviews. In September 2025, he attended the Star Parivaar Awards, where he spoke to the press about his ongoing career reflections.[57] Earlier that year, in August 2025, he participated in the press conference for the Celeb Power Play Cricket League, engaging with fellow celebrities on the event's promotional platform.[58] Mehra has also featured in talk show-style interviews, such as a June 2025 discussion on personal experiences including relationships and industry challenges, and a September 2024 conversation addressing his nickname as "TV ka Shah Rukh Khan" for his charismatic on-screen presence.[59][60] These engagements have underscored his transition from scripted roles to broader public interactions. In October 2025, Mehra shared reflections on Diwali in media interactions, emphasizing the festival's themes of light, love, and togetherness while recalling childhood memories of family gatherings and simple celebrations.[61] His social media activity further extends his media footprint, where he regularly posts about travels, culinary experiences, and luxury lifestyle elements, fostering a connection with fans through authentic glimpses into his personal interests.[62]Personal life
Marriage to Nisha Rawal
Karan Mehra first met actress Nisha Rawal in 2008 on the sets of the film Hastey Hastey, where he was working as a stylist and she starred as the lead actress.[51][63] Their professional encounter quickly blossomed into a romantic relationship, with Mehra later describing it as love at first sight, noting Rawal's beauty and kind nature as key factors in his attraction.[64] The couple dated for approximately four years, navigating the demands of their respective careers in the Indian entertainment industry during this period.[65] On November 24, 2012, Mehra and Rawal married in a private ceremony in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, attended by family and close friends from the television and film circles.[64][66] The union bridged their diverse backgrounds—Rawal from a Rajput family and Mehra from a Punjabi one—highlighting a blend of cultural traditions in their early marital life.[64] In the initial years, they supported each other's professional endeavors, with Rawal occasionally appearing in events alongside Mehra during his prominent role in the long-running series Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai.[67] Mehra and Rawal's relationship gained significant public attention within the television community, where they were often celebrated as one of the industry's favorite couples during the peak of Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai's popularity from 2012 onward.[67] Their on-screen and off-screen synergy, including joint appearances at award shows and media events, contributed to a positive public image of marital harmony and mutual professional respect.[65] This perception was further reinforced by their participation together in reality television, such as the dance competition Nach Baliye 5 in late 2012, shortly after their wedding, where they showcased their chemistry as a couple.[65]Fatherhood and family dynamics
Karan Mehra and his wife Nisha Rawal welcomed their son, Kavish Mehra, on June 14, 2017, marking a significant milestone in their family life.[68] The couple, both active in the television industry, embraced parenthood together, with Mehra often sharing glimpses of their early family bonding through media appearances.[69] They jointly participated in raising Kavish, dividing responsibilities amid their demanding acting schedules to ensure a nurturing environment for their newborn.[70] Throughout Kavish's early years, Mehra balanced his professional commitments, including roles in popular serials, with family priorities by prioritizing quality time during breaks. The family frequently celebrated Kavish's milestones, such as his 9-month birthday in March 2018 with a cake-cutting ceremony, highlighting their hands-on approach to parenting.[71] In February 2018, they took Kavish on his first extended vacation to Goa, where the trio enjoyed beach outings and relaxed bonding moments, showcasing their efforts to integrate travel into family life despite career demands.[72] The couple marked other pre-2021 family highlights, including Kavish's first birthday in June 2018, which they observed with a cake-smash event during a trip to Jordan, emphasizing playful family traditions.[70] Their 7th wedding anniversary in November 2019 was celebrated with an intimate gathering of family and friends, coinciding with Rawal's birthday, further illustrating the harmonious dynamics they maintained while co-managing parenthood and professional pursuits.[73] These occasions reflected Mehra's commitment to fostering a supportive family unit, with shared celebrations like Kavish's third birthday in 2020 themed around Peppa Pig, underscoring their collaborative parenting style.[74]Domestic dispute and legal proceedings
On May 31, 2021, Nisha Rawal filed a police complaint against Karan Mehra, accusing him of physically assaulting her during a domestic altercation at their Mumbai residence, leading to an FIR under sections 336 (act endangering life), 337 (causing hurt by rash act), 332 (voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant), 504 (intentional insult), and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code.[63] Mehra was arrested by the Goregaon police on June 1, 2021, and produced before a magistrate, who granted him immediate bail on a personal bond of Rs 20,000, citing the non-serious nature of the injuries reported.[75] In his statements following the arrest, Mehra claimed self-defense, alleging that Rawal had deliberately smashed her head against a wall to fabricate injuries and implicate him, after which her brother, Ritesh Sethia (also referred to as Rohit Sethia in some reports), physically attacked him during the confrontation.[76] Police investigations at the time confirmed injuries on Rawal's forehead but noted no prior history of complaints against Mehra, and the case proceeded amid mutual accusations.[77] Amid the escalating conflict, Mehra countered by accusing Rawal of an extramarital affair with Sethia, whom he described as her long-time "brother" who had performed her kanyadaan during their wedding, claiming the relationship had turned romantic and contributed to their marital breakdown.[78] Rawal, in turn, alleged that Mehra had been involved in an extramarital affair for over three years, which she cited as a key reason for the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage.[79] These cross-accusations intensified public scrutiny, with Rawal holding a press conference on June 1, 2021, to detail the assault and emotional abuse, while Mehra maintained in media interactions that the incident was staged to extort money and gain leverage in their separation.[9] In August 2021, Rawal filed a petition for divorce on grounds of cruelty and desertion at the Mumbai family court, seeking sole custody of their son Kavish and no alimony, while agreeing to Mehra's visitation rights.[79] Mehra responded with a counter-petition, demanding full custody of Kavish, maintenance from Rawal, and accusing her of infidelity and using the child as leverage in the dispute.[80] A second FIR filed by Rawal in June 2021 against Mehra and his family members for assault and harassment was stayed by the Bombay High Court in March 2022, marking a procedural win for Mehra, though the original assault case remained under investigation without a formal conviction.[77] The divorce proceedings have continued for over four years amid contentious hearings. As of November 2025, the couple maintains a co-parenting arrangement focused on Kavish's well-being, despite occasional public jabs; Rawal has described navigating single parenthood amid clinical anxiety, while Mehra has expressed commitment to his paternal role without further legal escalations. A pending notice of motion in the City Civil Court Mumbai, scheduled for hearing on November 27, 2025, pertains to residual matters such as asset division.[81][82]Filmography
Feature films
Karan Mehra made his Bollywood debut in the 2008 science fiction romance Love Story 2050, directed by Harry Baweja, where he portrayed one of the supporting friends of the protagonist Karan Malhotra (played by Harman Baweja). In this ambitious film blending present-day romance with futuristic elements, Mehra's character contributes to the early scenes depicting the carefree youthful camaraderie among friends before the narrative shifts to time travel and tragedy following the death of the lead's girlfriend Sana (Priyanka Chopra). The movie, which featured elaborate VFX for its 2050 setting, received mixed reviews for its storyline and technical execution but marked Mehra's initial foray into feature films alongside his emerging television career.[83] In 2013, Mehra appeared in the horror-thriller Bloody Isshq, directed by Arup Dutta, taking on the role of a doctor in this tale of obsession and supernatural elements centered on heiress Natasha (Shilpa Anand) and her encounters with mysterious forces. His character provides medical insight amid the escalating tension and psychological horror, supporting the plot's exploration of love turning deadly within a high-society backdrop. The low-budget film, produced under the Vikram Bhatt banner, performed modestly at the box office, earning praise for its suspenseful atmosphere but criticism for predictable tropes typical of the genre.[84] Mehra's subsequent project was the announced 2018 comedy-drama Basthi Hai Sasthi, where he was set to play Pinder Buppa "Bups," a key figure in a story about navigating life's realities and personal growth within a community setting. The film, which delves into themes of resilience and adaptation, was intended to highlight Mehra's ability to portray relatable, grounded characters outside his television persona. However, it received no confirmed theatrical release and remains unreleased as of 2025.| Film | Year | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Love Story 2050 | 2008 | Karan's Friend | Debut supporting role in sci-fi romance; contributed to ensemble friend group scenes. India nett: ₹11.01 crore; worldwide: ₹18.29 crore (underperformed against estimated ₹40 crore budget).[85] |
| Bloody Isshq | 2013 | Doctor | Supporting role in horror-thriller; provided narrative medical perspective. Box office: Limited release, earnings under ₹1 crore.[86] |
| Basthi Hai Sasthi | 2018 | Pinder Buppa "Bups" | Announced lead supporting in comedy-drama; focused on character-driven growth story. No confirmed release. |
Television series
Karan Mehra has maintained an active presence in Indian television since 2009. His breakthrough role came in the Star Plus family drama Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai (2009–2016), where he played Naitik Singhania, the devoted husband to Akshara and a responsible family anchor, across approximately 1,800 episodes. This portrayal established him as a leading man in Hindi television, contributing to the series' status as one of India's longest-running shows with themes of relationships and traditions. Following a hiatus, Mehra took on the supporting role of Sumit Mishra in the SAB TV comedy Khatmal E Ishq (2016–2017), a light-hearted series about marital antics and family chaos, spanning over 100 episodes and marking his return to fiction post-reality appearances. In 2019, he made a brief cameo as Dr. Ashok Sharma, a caring husband and father, in the Star Plus thriller Ek Bhram...Sarvagun Sampanna, adding depth to the show's exploration of family secrets across select episodes. Mehra's television comeback in 2020 featured a short stint as Bharat Hasija, a judge in a dance competition storyline, in the Colors TV romantic drama Shubhaarambh, which aired for about a month during his involvement and highlighted intergenerational bonds.) Most recently, in 2024, he portrayed Dr. Manoj "Manu" Agarwal, a compassionate doctor navigating family traditions and modern challenges, in the Sony SAB series Mehndi Wala Ghar (January–August 2024), a daily soap that ran for 143 episodes and emphasized cultural heritage through the lens of a joint family.Music videos and specials
Karan Mehra has ventured into music videos, showcasing his acting prowess in romantic and emotional narratives through collaborations with prominent singers and production houses. His debut in this space came with the lead role in the 2020 Hindi song "Bewafa Tera Masoom Chehra," a poignant track exploring themes of love, betrayal, and innocence, where Mehra portrayed a heartbroken lover alongside actress Ihana Dhillon. Sung by Jubin Nautiyal with music composed by Rochak Kohli and lyrics by Rashmi Virag, the video was produced by T-Series under Bhushan Kumar and has amassed over 450 million views on YouTube as of 2025, highlighting Mehra's expressive performance in visually evocative settings.[87] Building on this success, Mehra featured in subsequent music videos that blended romance and cultural elements. In 2021's "Ghungroo Toot Gaye," he starred opposite Rutvi Patel in a soulful rendition sung by Javed Ali, directed by Raji S Ruia and presented by Sunshine Music, capturing a story of longing and tradition through traditional dance motifs.[88] The following year, 2022, saw him reprise a romantic lead in "Kachiyaan Kachiyaan" with Ihana Dhillon and Amardeep Phogat, an upbeat track by Jubin Nautiyal featuring Meet Bros' composition and Kumaar's lyrics, produced by T-Series, which celebrated love with vibrant Punjabi influences and festive energy.[89] In 2025, Mehra continued his musical engagements with diverse projects, including the emotional Punjabi-Hindi fusion "Dagabaaz," where he played a central role opposite Hanssika Digiya in a tale of deception and passion, sung by Afsana Khan under Digiya Music.[90] Additionally, he appeared in the Raksha Bandhan special song "Meri Behna," a heartfelt tribute to sibling bonds featuring Nidhi Uttam, composed and sung by Mohit Pathak with Tarannum M Jain, emphasizing familial love during the festival. These works, often promoted via his social media, underscore Mehra's versatility in short-form visual media beyond scripted television.[91]Awards and nominations
Karan Mehra has received several awards and nominations for his work in television.| Year | Award | Category | Result | Work |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Actor in a Drama - Popular | Won | Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai[92] |
| 2010 | Gold Awards | Best Actor - Popular | Nominated | Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai[93] |
| 2011 | Gold Awards | Best Actor - Popular | Nominated | Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai[93] |
| 2011 | Star Parivaar Awards | Favourite Pati | Won | Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai[94] |
| 2013 | Indian Telly Awards | Best Onscreen Couple (with Hina Khan) | Won | Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai[95] |
| 2015 | Star Parivaar Awards | Favourite Pati | Won | Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai[94] |
| 2016 | Gold Awards | Best Onscreen Jodi (with Hina Khan) | Won | Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai[93] |
| 2016 | Gold Awards | Best Actor | Nominated | Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai[93] |
| 2022 | World Book of Records, London | Honour for promoting safety and prevention against COVID-19 | Won | N/A[7] |