Kishwer Merchant
Kishwer Merchant is an Indian television actress and model renowned for her versatile performances in Hindi serials across a career spanning over two decades.[1][2] Born on 3 February 1981, she debuted on screen in 1997 with the superhero series Shaktimaan, where she portrayed Julia, an assistant, followed by the role of Nonie in the youth-oriented series Hip Hip Hurray (1998).[3][1] Merchant gained prominence with lead and supporting roles in thriller and drama series, including the negative character of Raima Maheshwari in Ek Hasina Thi (2014) and the antagonist Nyonika Malhotra in Kaisi Yeh Yaariyan (2014–2018).[1][2][4] She further expanded her popularity through romantic and family dramas like Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar (2014–2015), where she played Dimpy, and Kahaan Hum Kahaan Tum (2019–2020), essaying Dr. Nisha Sippy.[2][5] Her participation as a contestant in the ninth season of the reality show Bigg Boss in 2015, where she formed a strong alliance and exited voluntarily during the ticket to finale task, significantly boosted her public profile.[5][2] Since 2023, she has transitioned to digital media, appearing in web series such as Nimmo Lucknow Wali (2023) and High Heels (2025), while building a presence as a social media influencer.[2] In addition to television, Merchant has made occasional forays into films, including a role in Bheja Fry 2 (2011) and Marne Bhi Do Yaaron (2019).[2] On the personal front, Merchant married fellow actor Suyyash Rai in December 2016 in a grand interfaith wedding that bridged Hindu and Muslim traditions, despite an eight-year age gap between them.[6][7] The couple welcomed their first child, a son named Nirvair, on 27 August 2021 via cesarean section, with Merchant conceiving naturally at the age of 40, an experience she has described as a profound blessing amid societal pressures on late motherhood.[6][8][9]Early life and family
Childhood and upbringing
Kishwer Merchant was born on 3 February 1981 in Mumbai, India, to parents Siraj Merchant and Rizwana Merchant.[3][10] She grew up in Mumbai, where she was raised in a Muslim family environment.[10] Merchant attended Bombay Scottish School in Powai, Mumbai, completing her schooling there. She holds a graduate degree, though details about her college are not publicly known, before pursuing her interests in the entertainment industry.[11][10]Family background
Kishwer Merchant was born into an Indian Muslim family of Ismaili (Khoja) heritage in Mumbai, with parents Siraj Merchant and Rizwana Merchant.[10][11] Little is publicly known about her siblings, suggesting she may have been raised as an only child or with limited family details disclosed.[12] Her father Siraj Merchant's profession remains unspecified in available records, while her mother Rizwana Merchant was primarily a homemaker during Kishwer's upbringing before later venturing into talent management and events.[13][14] The family's Indian Muslim roots, embedded in Mumbai's multicultural urban environment, provided a supportive backdrop for Merchant's early interests in modeling and acting. Her mother played a key role in encouraging these pursuits, often accompanying her to auditions and professional meetings to offer guidance and protection during her initial forays into the industry. This involvement helped Merchant navigate challenges, such as a notable casting couch incident early in her career, where her mother's presence was instrumental.[15][16]Professional career
Debut and early roles (1997–2011)
Kishwer Merchant entered the entertainment industry at the age of 16, debuting in 1997 as Julia, the assistant to the villain Dr. Jackal, in the Doordarshan series Shaktimaan. This role marked her initial foray into acting, providing a modest introduction to television audiences during the show's run as India's pioneering superhero narrative.[17] Her early career gained momentum with the role of Nonie in the teen drama Hip Hip Hurray (1998–2001), aired on Zee TV, where she portrayed a spirited NRI student navigating school life, friendships, and romance. This part offered Merchant her first prominent exposure akin to a lead, contributing to the series' popularity among young viewers for its relatable portrayal of adolescent experiences.[18][19] Throughout the 2000s, Merchant took on supporting roles in several daily soaps, including Mitali Sharma, the youngest daughter in a middle-class family, in Kasautii Zindagii Kay (2001–2008) on Star Plus, a long-running saga of love and family dynamics that solidified her presence in the genre. She also appeared in family-oriented narratives like Kutumb (2001–2002) as Swati and Dhadkan (2002) as Dr. Aditi, often embodying youthful, relatable characters in urban settings. These roles, while not central, helped build her versatility amid the competitive landscape of Indian television.[20][21] Parallel to her acting pursuits, Merchant established a modeling career in the late 1990s, participating in print advertisements and ramp walks for fashion events, which complemented her on-screen image and provided additional visibility in Mumbai's burgeoning media scene.[22] As a newcomer, Merchant faced challenges including typecasting in youthful, girl-next-door roles that limited her range, as well as irregular work opportunities that required her to juggle multiple short stints until around 2010. She later recounted an early encounter with the casting couch, where a filmmaker suggested compromising her integrity for a film role, an experience that underscored the hurdles for aspiring actresses in the industry at the time.[23][24]Breakthrough in television (2012–2015)
Merchant's breakthrough in television came with her portrayal of Raima Maheshwari in the Star Plus thriller series Ek Hasina Thi (2013–2014), where she depicted a complex, vengeful character entangled in themes of betrayal and revenge.[25] This grey-shaded role, involving an illicit affair with her best friend's husband, earned her significant fan appreciation, including substantial fan mail, marking a pivotal shift toward more prominent antagonistic parts.[25] Building on this momentum, Merchant took on the role of Nyonika Malhotra in MTV India's youth-oriented romance Kaisi Yeh Yaariyan (2014–2018), appearing prominently in the initial seasons as a shrewd and manipulative businesswoman who served as the antagonist to the lead protagonists.[26] The show's massive appeal among younger audiences amplified her visibility, contributing to a large and dedicated fan base that continues to associate her strongly with the character.[27] In parallel, she showcased her dramatic versatility as Dimpy Kapoor, the childhood friend of the male lead, in Sony Entertainment Television's family drama Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar (2014–2015), blending elements of romance and interpersonal conflict within a narrative centered on reconciliation and love.[28] These consecutive lead antagonistic and supporting roles during 2012–2015 solidified her niche in Indian television, transitioning her from earlier supporting appearances to more central, impactful characters that heightened her industry recognition and audience engagement.[25]Bigg Boss participation and subsequent success (2015–2023)
In 2015, Kishwer Merchant entered the ninth season of the reality television show Bigg Boss alongside her then-boyfriend Suyyash Rai as one of the initial contestants in the "double trouble" couple format.[29] During her 89-day stint, she formed strong alliances, notably with Rai and later with fellow contestant Prince Narula, whom she referred to as her "brother," while navigating house dynamics and tasks that highlighted her strategic gameplay.[30] Merchant exited voluntarily on Day 89 in January 2016 after losing a "Ticket to Finale" task to Narula, accepting a cash prize of Rs 15 lakh to allow him to proceed, a decision she later described as a sacrifice amid an "unfair" elimination process.[31][32] Following her Bigg Boss appearance, Merchant returned to scripted television with the lead antagonistic role of Aparajita in the supernatural thriller Brahmarakshas – Jaag Utha Shaitaan on Zee TV in 2016, marking her comeback after the reality show and earning praise for her portrayal of the vengeful character who transforms into the titular demon.[33][34] She then took on the recurring role of Asha in the family drama Gangaa on &TV in 2017, appearing in the later episodes as a supportive figure amid the show's exploration of widowhood and societal norms. In 2018, Merchant reprised her earlier negative role as Nyonika Malhotra, the authoritative mother of lead character Manik, in the third season of the youth romance series Kaisi Yeh Yaariyan on Voot, contributing to the storyline's focus on family conflicts and romantic entanglements.[35] Merchant continued her television presence by returning as Nyonika in the fourth season of Kaisi Yeh Yaariyan in 2022, further solidifying her association with the franchise through episodes that delved into legacy themes and character backstories. That same year, she joined the sequel series Fanaa: Ishq Mein Marjawan on Colors TV as Meera Raichand, the manipulative stepmother to the protagonist, balancing her post-maternity commitments while delivering a layered antagonistic performance.[36] Her final major television role came in 2023 with Dear Ishq on Disney+ Hotstar, where she portrayed the recurring character of Maya Costa, a key figure in the romantic drama's exploration of love and deception in the publishing world.[37] Merchant's participation in Bigg Boss 9 significantly boosted her public profile, transforming her from a recognized television actress to a household name and amplifying her social media following, which grew to over 2 million on Instagram by leveraging personal milestones like her December 2016 marriage to Rai.[34] The show also popularized their real-life couple dynamic, leading to joint endorsements and branding opportunities that sustained her stardom across diverse genres until her semi-retirement from daily soaps in 2023.[4]Transition to digital media and influencing (2023–present)
Following the conclusion of her role in the 2023 OTT series Dear Ishq on Disney+ Hotstar, Kishwer Merchant transitioned away from full-time acting in daily soaps and television, opting instead to prioritize family life and explore opportunities in digital media.[38] This shift aligned with her experiences as a mother, having welcomed her son Nirvair in 2021, and allowed her to embrace a more flexible career path amid evolving industry dynamics.[6] Merchant has since established herself as a prominent influencer on Instagram, where she amassed over 2 million followers by 2025.[39] Her profile bio reflects this evolution, describing her as "Actor > Influencer > Traveller > Mommy > Living to Explore," and her content focuses on relatable aspects of motherhood, family travels, fashion choices, and daily lifestyle tips.[39] Representative posts include family trips to the Maldives in July 2025, London in June 2025, and Jeddah in May 2025, often highlighting parenting in new environments, alongside festive fashion endorsements and post-pregnancy fitness routines.[40][41][42] This digital pivot has opened doors to brand collaborations across maternity, beauty, and lifestyle sectors. In 2024, she partnered with FirstCry for their kids' ethnic wear collection during Navratri, promoting family-oriented products.[43] By July 2025, she continued with FirstCry, offering discounts via her personalized code for fashion and essentials, emphasizing sibling bonds and parenting hacks.[44] In January 2025, Merchant joined a Voltas Beko campaign promoting HarvestFresh refrigerator technology, alongside other creators to showcase home innovation for busy families.[45] Her inclusion in a 2025 list of top beauty UGC creators in India, paired with her husband Suyyash Rai, underscores her influence in the beauty space through authentic, user-generated promotions.[46] Merchant remains engaged with her television roots through social commentary, notably critiquing Bigg Boss 19 contestant Gaurav Khanna as "totally fake" in a November 2025 tweet following his on-show argument with Farrhana Bhatt, sparking debates among fans and former contestants.[47] Earlier that year, in September 2025, she described the season as a "snooze-fest" lacking variety, reinforcing her candid online presence.[48] While no major OTT or acting projects have emerged post-2023, her influencer role has provided a platform to selectively engage with digital opportunities, balancing professional growth with personal priorities like motherhood.[49]Personal life
Marriage and relationships
Kishwer Merchant has kept details of her early romantic relationships largely private, with limited public information available about partners prior to her long-term association with Suyyash Rai.[50] Merchant and actor Suyyash Rai first met in 2011 on the set of the television series Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani, where their professional interactions evolved into a romantic relationship that lasted several years.[51] Their partnership gained widespread attention during their joint participation in Bigg Boss 9 in 2015, showcasing both on-screen chemistry and off-screen affection as one of the show's notable couples.[52] The couple announced their wedding plans in late 2016 after dating for over five years, opting for a court marriage followed by traditional ceremonies without elaborate multi-day rituals.[53] They married on December 16, 2016, at the Novotel Juhu Beach hotel in Mumbai, in a lavish event attended by prominent figures from the television industry, including actors like Karanvir Bohra and Rithvik Dhanjani.[54][55] Following their marriage, Merchant and Rai emerged as a prominent power couple in the entertainment world, frequently collaborating on projects such as the 2014 music video Khushnuma and maintaining a shared social media presence that highlights their joint endeavors and personal milestones.[56] In line with tradition, Merchant adopted the surname Rai, becoming known professionally as Kishwer Merchant Rai.[57] In a February 2025 interview, Merchant reflected on navigating their interfaith marriage and eight-year age difference.[58]Motherhood and family life
Kishwer Merchant and her husband Suyyash Rai welcomed their son, Nirvair Rai, on August 27, 2021, via C-section delivery at a Mumbai hospital. The couple announced the birth on their Instagram accounts, expressing their happiness with a post stating, "27.08.21… Welcome BABY RAI!!! It's a boy," while keeping the baby's face private initially for privacy reasons. Merchant later shared glimpses of the newborn, noting the emotional joy of parenthood despite the physical recovery challenges from the surgery, including anxiety and reliance on painkillers in the early postpartum period.[59][60] Merchant's pregnancy and early motherhood occurred amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which she described as particularly difficult due to the "bad timing," with restrictions amplifying feelings of isolation and the need for mental resilience. She took a deliberate work hiatus post-birth to focus on recovery and bonding with Nirvair, prioritizing family over professional commitments during this period. In subsequent interviews, Merchant has opened up about the mental health impacts, including moments of feeling "mentally weak" from external pressures and body image struggles while breastfeeding, emphasizing the importance of self-compassion in new motherhood.[61][7] The family maintains a routine centered on Nirvair's activities, such as school and gym sessions, with Merchant and Rai actively involved in daily caregiving and joint parenting decisions, including naming their son to reflect values of fearlessness. Rai has been a hands-on father, adjusting his lifestyle to spend more time at home and support Merchant, as he shared in a 2022 Father's Day interview, noting how fatherhood transformed his priorities. The couple incorporates travel into family life, having celebrated Nirvair's first birthday in Dubai in 2022 and second in the Maldives in 2023, while later ones have been more intimate local events, while Merchant has advocated for work-life balance in 2022–2025 interviews by selecting projects that allow flexibility for parenting.[6][62][63][64]Filmography
Television series
Kishwer Merchant began her television career in the late 1990s and has appeared in numerous Indian broadcast series, often portraying strong-willed or antagonistic characters that garnered significant fan attention. Her roles span youth dramas, family sagas, and supernatural thrillers, contributing to her recognition in the industry.[65][2]| Year(s) | Series | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Shaktimaan | Julia | Assistant to Dr. Jackal; her debut role in a superhero series.[65][66] |
| 1998–2001 | Hip Hip Hurray | Nonie | Recurring role as a school student; the series focused on teenage life and received praise for its relatable youth portrayal.[2][67] |
| 2001–2004 | Kasautii Zindagii Kay | Mitali Sharma | Youngest daughter in the Sharma family; a long-running family drama that boosted her visibility.) |
| 2003–2004 | Hatim: The Tale of a Timeless Traveller | Zelna | Supporting role in the fantasy adventure series.[2] |
| 2004–2005 | Kkavyanjali | Kaveri | Lead role in the romantic drama.[2] |
| 2006–2007 | Kasamh Se | Bani | Supporting role in the family saga.[2] |
| 2010–2011 | Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani | Haseena Raichand | Vampire character and wife of Chand Raichand; part of a supernatural romance narrative.[68][69] |
| 2013–2014 | Ek Hasina Thi | Raima Maheshwari | Best friend to the lead; portrayed as scheming, earning acclaim for her negative shading.[70][2] |
| 2014–2018 | Kaisi Yeh Yaariyan | Nyonika Malhotra | Manik's mother and antagonist; spanned 4 seasons on MTV India, with her commanding presence as a fan favorite for its intensity.[2] |
| 2014–2015 | Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar | Dimpy Kapoor | Karan's wife and Nachiket's friend; a light-hearted supporting role in a family romance.[71][2] |
| 2015 | Bigg Boss 9 | Contestant | Reality competition; entered as a wild card and reached the finale stage before exiting voluntarily.[72][73] |
| 2016 | Brahmarakshas | Aparajita Thakur / Brahmarakshas | Antagonist and supernatural entity; her transformation role was highlighted for its eerie impact.[33][74] |
| 2017 | Gangaa | Asha Jha | Parvati's twin sister; brief appearance in the family drama's later episodes. |
| 2017–2018 | Ishq Mein Marjawan | Anjali Khanna | Supporting role in the thriller; contributed to the show's suspenseful family intrigue.[75] |
| 2019–2020 | Kahaan Hum Kahaan Tum | Dr. Nisha Sippy | Replacement role in the medical-family drama.[5][2] |
| 2022 | Fanaa: Ishq Mein Marjawan | Meera Raichand | Negative role in the thriller sequel series.[2] |
Films
Kishwer Merchant's involvement in feature films has been limited, with only three credited roles in theatrical releases as of 2025, reflecting her primary focus on television and digital media.[2] Her film appearances often feature supporting or cameo parts, showcasing her versatility in comedic and dramatic contexts without overshadowing her TV prominence. In 2011, Merchant made a special appearance in the comedy sequel Bheja Fry 2, directed by Sagar Bellary, where she portrayed Spanta Patel, the secretary to the character played by Kay Kay Menon, involved in a subplot highlighting office dynamics and an illicit affair.[76] The film, a follow-up to the 2007 cult hit, follows a tax-evading businessman stranded on an island with an income tax officer, and Merchant's brief role added to the ensemble's chaotic humor.[77] Merchant took on a supporting role as Sunny in the 2019 black comedy Marne Bhi Do Yaaron, directed by and starring Kashmira Shah, alongside Krushna Abhishek.[78] In this narrative about a young man's repeated failed suicide attempts and his encounter with a hitwoman, her character contributes to the film's satirical take on life's absurdities and relationships.[79] The movie received mixed reviews for its humor but highlighted Merchant's ability to handle quirky ensemble parts.[80] Her most recent film role came in 2023's family drama Nimmo Lucknow Wali, directed by Junaid Ali, where she played Salman's Mother, a nurturing figure in a story centered on love, family traditions, and life in Lucknow.[81] Featuring Vrajesh Hirjee and Rajesh Jais, the film explores interpersonal conflicts and resolutions, with Merchant's performance providing emotional depth to the maternal subplot.[82] Released theatrically on May 12, 2023, it marked a return to cinema for Merchant after a four-year gap.| Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Bheja Fry 2 | Spanta Patel | Sagar Bellary | Special appearance in comedy sequel |
| 2019 | Marne Bhi Do Yaaron | Sunny | Kashmira Shah | Supporting role in black comedy |
| 2023 | Nimmo Lucknow Wali | Salman's Mother | Junaid Ali | Maternal role in family drama |