Manish Raisinghan
Manish Raisinghan (born 22 July 1979) is an Indian actor, model, and filmmaker best known for his prominent roles in Hindi television serials, particularly as Siddhant Bharadwaj in the long-running family drama Sasural Simar Ka (2011–2018).[1] A mechanical engineering graduate with a background in competitive sports, he transitioned from a successful modeling career to acting, earning acclaim for portraying complex characters in shows like Rakt Sambandh (2010) and Teen Bahuraniyaan.[1] His work extends to film with a guest appearance in Heroine (2012) and independent projects as a director, including the short film Almost (2016), while he continues to appear in recent television productions such as Griha Laxmi (2025).[1] Raisinghan's early career highlights his diverse talents beyond entertainment; he is a three-time national martial arts champion, holding black belts in karate, kung fu, and kickboxing, and a district-level roller-skating champion.[1] In modeling, he placed fourth in the Grasim Mr. India contest in 2002, winning titles like Mr. Photogenic and Mr. Best Smile, which paved the way for his television debut in Kaahin Kissii Roz (2001).[2] Over the years, he has featured in over a dozen television series, including Swabhimaan – Mera Apna, Apna India (2017), where he met his future wife, actress Sangeeta Chauhan, and more recent works like Ek Shringaar Swabhimaan (2016–2017).[3] As a filmmaker and producer, he serves as CEO of Abundant Media Works, focusing on content creation in the entertainment industry.[4] In his personal life, Raisinghan married Sangeeta Chauhan in an intimate Gurudwara ceremony on 30 June 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with only immediate family present.[5] The couple, after meeting on the set of Ek Shringaar Swabhimaan, celebrated their fifth anniversary in July 2025, describing their bond as a source of calm and companionship.[6] He maintains a low profile regarding family details but has publicly supported co-stars, such as expressing solidarity with Sasural Simar Ka actress Dipika Kakar during her stage 2 liver cancer diagnosis in May 2025, calling her a "fighter."[7] Additionally, Raisinghan is a certified Reiki specialist and an avid photographer, interests that complement his multifaceted public persona.[1]Early life and education
Upbringing and family
Manish Raisinghan was born on 22 July 1979 in Solapur, Maharashtra, India.[2][3] He holds Indian nationality and his zodiac sign is Cancer.[3] Raisinghan hails from a middle-class Sindhi family, with his father Baldev Singh Raisinghan and mother Pooja Raisinghan providing a supportive household environment during his childhood.[2][3] He has one sibling, a sister named Soniya Prithiani.[2][3] Raised in Solapur, Raisinghan's early life was influenced by the local cultural milieu of Maharashtra, including Sindhi heritage traditions within a diverse community setting.[2] During his youth, he excelled in sports, becoming a three-time national martial arts champion and holding black belts in karate, kung fu, and kickboxing, as well as a district-level roller-skating champion.[8][9][10] During this period, he exhibited no initial interest in the entertainment industry, viewing it as an unplanned path later in life.[11]Academic background
Manish Raisinghan completed his early education at St. Joseph High School in Solapur, Maharashtra, where he developed an interest in co-curricular activities that foreshadowed his multifaceted career.[2][12] He later pursued a Bachelor of Technology degree in mechanical engineering at Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Engineering in Pune, gaining a robust technical background that initially oriented him toward engineering or related professional fields.[3][2][12] During his college years, Raisinghan's trajectory began to pivot when he participated in a modeling contest, which introduced him to opportunities in the fashion industry and gradually drew him away from engineering pursuits.[2] Post-graduation in the early 2000s, he spent approximately a year modeling in Europe, including in Turkey, an experience that expanded his global perspective and solidified his skills as a professional model before returning to India.[13][14]Career
Modeling beginnings
Manish Raisinghan began his professional career in modeling during the early 2000s, gaining initial recognition through competitive pageants. He was selected as a finalist in the 2002 Grasim Mr. India contest, where he placed fourth overall.[15] In the same contest, Raisinghan won three sub-titles: Mr. Photogenic, Mr. Best Smile, and Mr. Best Dressed Male, highlighting his appeal in the industry.[2][9] These accomplishments led to early opportunities in print campaigns and ramp shows, establishing him as a prominent model in India.[1][11] While relocated in Europe pursuing further prospects, Raisinghan received his first offers from production houses, including Balaji Telefilms, which influenced his shift toward acting.[3] His modeling foundation provided essential visibility and connections that bridged into television opportunities.[9]Television entry and breakthrough
Raisinghan made his acting debut on television in 2004, portraying Anish Apoorva Sikand in the Star Plus thriller series Kaahin Kissii Roz, a show produced by Ekta Kapoor's Balaji Telefilms that explored themes of mystery and family secrets.[16][17] He soon followed this with the role of Varun Raheja in the long-running romantic drama Kahiin To Hoga (2004–2007) on Star Plus, where he depicted a young man navigating love and societal expectations in a joint family setup.[1][18] Early in his career, Raisinghan took on supporting roles such as Rahul Khanna in the fantasy romance Rang Badalti Odhni (2010) on Star One, playing a character entangled in a tale of reincarnation and destiny, and Mohan in the suspenseful family saga Rakt Sambandh (2010–2011) on Imagine TV, where his portrayal added depth to themes of blood ties and betrayal.[1][19][18] From 2008 to 2010, he gained initial recognition as Sameer Manohar Gheewala, the affable son-in-law, in the family-oriented comedy-drama Teen Bahuraniyaan on Zee TV, a series centered on the dynamics of three daughters-in-law adjusting to their marital home.[1][18][20] Raisinghan's breakthrough arrived with his iconic role as Siddhant Rajendra Bharadwaj in the Colors TV drama Sasural Simar Ka (2011–2016), where he essayed the devoted husband to Roli amid evolving storylines that blended everyday family conflicts, romantic tensions, and later supernatural twists involving shape-shifting serpents and mystical threats.[1][21][22] This performance, spanning over 1,800 episodes, catapulted him to widespread popularity, as the show's high viewership—frequently topping charts with TRPs like 3.55 in 2015—highlighted his chemistry with co-stars and ability to anchor emotional arcs, solidifying his status as a leading television actor. He followed this with the role of Raghav Rajvansh in Ek Shringaar Swabhimaan (2016–2017) on Colors TV.[22][23]Hiatus and return to acting
Following the conclusion of Ek Shringaar Swabhimaan in December 2017, Manish Raisinghan took a five-year hiatus from on-screen acting to pursue personal and professional development.[21] During this time, he traveled extensively, including trips to France for collaborative short film projects with actress Avika Gor, which allowed him to explore creative opportunities beyond television.[24] He also focused on skill-building in filmmaking, undertaking screenplay writing courses and engaging in behind-the-scenes work to refine his craft.[25] Raisinghan's break was marked by involvement in other industry pursuits, including shooting for several feature films—many of which faced delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic—as well as producing a television show and writing multiple scripts, two of which he sold during the lockdown.[21][26] These endeavors kept him occupied, though he occasionally reflected on the risk of fading from public view in the fast-paced television landscape.[21] He made his acting comeback in July 2022, portraying Virat Sethi—who undergoes plastic surgery and later assumes the identity of Manav Deshmukh due to memory loss—in the Colors TV soap Nima Denzongpa, stepping in as a replacement for Iqbal Khan.[27] Subsequent roles included Raju, a thug character, in the 2023 series Kyunkii Tum Hi Ho on Shemaroo Umang.[28] That same year, he joined Sony TV's Katha Ankahee as Dr. Raghav Sehgal, a parallel lead entering the narrative to aid the protagonist.[29] In 2024, Raisinghan took on the dual role of Neil and Maahi Bhadra in Gudiya Rani on Dangal TV, followed by Milan, an alcoholic husband entangled in debt and crime, in the 2025 web series Griha Laxmi on EPIC ON.[30][31] His return coincided with post-pandemic challenges in the Indian entertainment industry, including production delays and shifting viewer preferences toward shorter formats, which impacted project timelines.[21] Balancing acting commitments with his ongoing production and writing ventures proved demanding, as he navigated a landscape where television schedules remained grueling amid economic recovery.[26] Despite these hurdles, Raisinghan expressed satisfaction in diversifying his roles beyond earlier romantic leads, adapting to the evolving demands of serialized storytelling.[28]Filmmaking and production ventures
Raisinghan expanded his creative pursuits beyond acting during a period away from on-screen roles, venturing into directing and producing short films. In 2016, he directed and produced the short film Almost, which explores themes of personal ambition and relationships through the story of an architect facing life choices; the project was launched at the 69th Cannes Film Festival alongside other shorts.[32] Building on this, Raisinghan helmed the directorial short Now U Listen in 2018, a narrative addressing communication barriers in modern relationships, which qualified for consideration in the Best Live Action Short Film category at the 91st Academy Awards. The film also earned recognition at international festivals, including selection for the Best of India Short Film Festival.[33][34][35] His mechanical engineering background, earned from D.Y. Patil College of Engineering in Pune, informed technical elements of these productions, such as cinematography and editing in Almost, where he served in multiple roles including director of photography.[36][3] Raisinghan has since channeled his filmmaking experience into scriptwriting, completing over ten scripts during the COVID-19 lockdown and selling two for development into larger projects, signaling aspirations toward feature-length films.[26]Personal life
Marriage and relationships
Manish Raisinghan married actress Sangeeta Chauhan on June 30, 2020, in a private ceremony at a Gurudwara in Mumbai.[37][38] The event took place amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with only a handful of close family members in attendance to adhere to restrictions, and Raisinghan later described carrying a sanitizer alongside ceremonial items during the rituals.[38][39] Prior to his marriage, Raisinghan was subject to dating rumors with his Sasural Simar Ka co-star Avika Gor, stemming from their on-screen chemistry, though both have repeatedly clarified that their relationship was strictly platonic and professional.[40][41] Gor addressed the speculation in a 2023 interview, noting that Raisinghan had advised her to maintain distance to quell the gossip, emphasizing it was "impossible" for them to have dated due to their age difference and working dynamic.[40] Raisinghan echoed this in 2021, dismissing related unfounded claims like a secret child and highlighting the 18-year age gap.[42] The couple marked their fifth wedding anniversary in July 2025, with Raisinghan reflecting on the marriage's positive impact in a public statement. He credited Chauhan with bringing "a lot of calm" to his life and providing stability amid his career demands.[6] As of 2025, the pair have no children and continue to bond over their mutual passion for acting, having first connected through the industry.[6] Raisinghan has maintained close professional relationships with former co-stars, such as expressing solidarity with Sasural Simar Ka actress Dipika Kakar following her stage 2 liver cancer diagnosis in May 2025, describing her as a "fighter" and wishing her a speedy recovery.[7]Interests and philanthropy
Manish Raisinghan maintains a diverse set of personal interests that reflect his adventurous and creative side. He is an avid traveler, often drawing inspiration from his journeys abroad, including trips to Europe that coincided with pivotal moments in his early career, such as receiving his first acting offer while there.[3] His love for exploration extends to destinations like France and Switzerland, where he has combined leisure with professional shoots for short films.[43] Additionally, Raisinghan enjoys photography as a hobby, frequently capturing moments during his travels and daily life, and he has expressed a passion for automobiles, books and literature, DIY crafts, and gaming.[44][3] He is also a certified Reiki specialist.[11] Fitness is another key pursuit, with Raisinghan incorporating martial arts and circuit training into his routine to enhance flexibility and strength, often sharing tips like performing 200 crunches for core toning.[45] In terms of philanthropy, Raisinghan has supported initiatives focused on education for underprivileged children through his participation in events organized by the Smile Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to providing access to quality education in India.[46] He attended their charity show in Mumbai in 2013 and the Cook for Smile event in 2017 with chef Vikas Khanna, contributing to fundraising efforts that align with the organization's mission to empower youth via educational programs.[47][48] Raisinghan has also advocated for environmental responsibility, urging fans during festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi to adopt eco-friendly practices to preserve the planet.[49] Post-marriage, Raisinghan has embraced a low-profile lifestyle in Mumbai, emphasizing a balanced and serene existence away from the spotlight and social media controversies.[6] He has publicly discussed how marriage stabilized his personal life, allowing him to prioritize work-life balance, such as taking short drives or breaks to recharge amid demanding schedules.[11]Awards and nominations
Television accolades
Manish Raisinghan received several accolades for his television performances, primarily recognizing his portrayal of Siddhant Bharadwaj in the long-running series Sasural Simar Ka (2011–2016), which marked his breakthrough in the industry. These honors highlighted his contribution to popular fiction on Colors TV, underscoring his appeal as a supporting lead during the show's peak viewership years. In 2013, Raisinghan won the Colors Golden Petal Award for Favorite Face - Male, an audience-voted category that celebrated his on-screen charisma and fan following as Siddhant, helping solidify his status among younger viewers in Hindi television.[50][51] The following year, at the 15th Indian Television Academy Awards in 2015, he shared the Popular Rishtey-Naate Award with co-stars Avika Gor and Dheeraj Dhoopar for their depiction of family dynamics in Sasural Simar Ka, an accolade that emphasized the ensemble's impact on storytelling in daily soaps.[52][3] Raisinghan's most notable individual recognition came in 2016 with the Colors Golden Petal Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, again for Sasural Simar Ka, where his nuanced performance as the devoted husband and family anchor was praised for blending emotional depth with dramatic intensity, further elevating his profile in the competitive television landscape.[53][54]| Year | Award | Category | Show | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Colors Golden Petal Awards | Favorite Face - Male | Sasural Simar Ka | Audience-voted win for fan popularity.[50] |
| 2015 | Indian Television Academy Awards | Popular Rishtey-Naate Award | Sasural Simar Ka | Shared with Avika Gor and Dheeraj Dhoopar.[52] |
| 2016 | Colors Golden Petal Awards | Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Sasural Simar Ka | Individual win for performance excellence.[53] |
Other recognitions
Raisinghan's early career in modeling earned him notable recognition at the Grasim Mr. India contest in 2002, where he placed fourth overall and secured three titles: Mr. Photogenic, Mr. Best Smile, and Mr. Best Dressed Male.[2] In addition to his acting pursuits, Raisinghan ventured into filmmaking as a director, writer, and producer for the short film Now U Listen (2018), which qualified for consideration at the 91st Academy Awards in the Live Action Short Film category.[33] In 2023, he received the Times Applaud Inspiring Leaders and Trends Award for Outstanding Contribution in the Entertainment Industry.[56] Despite limited roles in feature films, such as a guest appearance in Heroine (2012) and a lead in the social drama Kahani Rubberband Ki (2022), Raisinghan has not received major cinematic awards, reflecting the scale of his involvement in Bollywood projects.[1]Filmography
Television roles
- Kaahin Kissii Roz (2001–2004, Star Plus) – Anish Apoorva Sikand (lead role).[57]
- Kahiin to Hoga (2003–2008, Star Plus) – Varun Raheja (lead role).[58]
- Raat Hone Ko Hai (2005, Sony Entertainment Television) – Shekhar (recurring role).[1]
- Tumhari Disha (2006, Zee TV) – Veer (lead role).
- Sapna Babul Ka...Bidaai (2007, Star Plus) – Saket (recurring role).[1]
- Waaris (2008, Colors TV) – Sunny Shetty (lead role).[1]
- Betiyaan Apni Yaa Paraaya Dhan (2009, Zee TV) – Nirvan (lead role).[1]
- Teen Bahuraniyaan (2009–2010, Zee TV) – Sameer Manohar Gheewala (lead role).[1]
- Jab Love Hua (2010, Colors TV) – Arjun (lead role).[1]
- Rakt Sambandh (2010–2011, NDTV Imagine) – Mohan (lead role).[59]
- Rang Badalti Odhni (2010–2011, Colors TV) – Rahul Khanna (lead role).[1]
- Hum Dono Hain Alag Alag (2011, Star One) – Aditya Kothari (lead role).[1]
- Sasural Simar Ka (2011–2016, Colors TV) – Siddhant Bharadwaj (lead role, episodes 451–1776).[60]
- Bigg Boss 6 (2012, Colors TV) – Contestant (reality show, evicted week 3).[1]
- Ek Shringaar Swabhimaan (2016, Colors TV) – Shiva (lead role).[1]
- Kyunkii Tum Hi Ho (2022–2023, Shemaroo Umang) – Karan (recurring role).[61]
- Nima Denzongpa (2022, Colors TV) – Virat (lead role, replacement for Iqbal Khan).[55]
- Katha Ankahee (2023, Sony SAB) – Dr. Raghav Sehgal (recurring role).[62]
- Gudiya Rani (2024–2025, Dangal TV) – Aruni's love interest (recurring role).[63]
- Griha Laxmi (2025–, Star Bharat) – Milan (lead role).[64]
Film roles
Raisinghan's foray into films began with a minor role in the 2012 Bollywood feature Heroine, directed by Madhur Bhandarkar, where he made a special appearance as a film star.[65] This marked his debut on the big screen, though his involvement remained brief and came during his rising prominence in television. His subsequent work shifted toward short films and mini-series, often involving production roles alongside acting, reflecting his multifaceted interests in filmmaking. In 2016, he starred in the short film Ankahee Baatein, portraying a divorced husband in a story about unspoken emotions between ex-spouses, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival's Short Film Corner.[66][67]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Heroine | Special appearance (film star) | Feature film; directed by Madhur Bhandarkar.[65] |
| 2016 | Ankahee Baatein | Ex-husband | Short film; selected for Cannes Short Film Corner.[66][67] |
| 2018 | Wanna Have a Good Time | Ashok | Mini-series (3 episodes); explores personal dilemmas. |
| 2022 | Kahani Rubberband Ki | Aakash | Feature film; starring Pratik Gandhi and Avika Gor.[68] |
| 2022 | Balam Pichkari - Chuski Zindagi Ki | Varun | Short film; comedic take on relationships. |