Simple Kaul
Simple Kaul is an Indian actress and entrepreneur recognized for her prominent roles in Hindi television series, including the child character Pam in Shararat (2003–2006), Pratham's sister in Kutumb (2001), Gulabo in Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah (2012–2013), and Cadet Koel Roy in Ziddi Dil Maane Na (2021–2022). Born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, to Kashmiri Pandit parents, she debuted in the industry as a child artist in the early 2000s and has appeared in over a dozen shows, blending dramatic and comedic performances that highlighted her versatility.[1][2][3][4] Kaul's acting career spans more than two decades, with notable appearances in family-oriented and youth-centric serials produced by major Indian television networks like Sony Entertainment and Colors TV. Early breakthroughs came through Ekta Kapoor's productions, where she portrayed relatable young characters that resonated with audiences, contributing to the shows' popularity in urban Indian households. Later roles, such as in Yeh Meri Life Hai (2004) as Reema and Oye Jassie (2013), showcased her growth into more mature parts, often involving themes of friendship, family dynamics, and personal ambition.[5][6] Began transitioning to entrepreneurship in 2015, Kaul co-founded and owns a chain of restaurants in Mumbai, emphasizing homemade and Asian-inspired cuisines. Her ventures include The Homemade Cafe (with locations in Oshiwara and Juhu), Baoji Asian Kitchen, Que Sera Sera, Sorozai, and 1BHK Brew House Kitchen, which she launched in collaboration with actress Addite Shirke Malik. These establishments have gained recognition for their casual dining atmosphere and innovative menus, reflecting her entrepreneurial shift toward hospitality while maintaining a low-profile return to selective acting projects.[7][8][9] In her personal life, Kaul married event manager Rahul Loomba on February 16, 2010, in a private ceremony. The couple, who shared over 15 years together, announced their mutual separation in September 2025, citing personal growth and amicable differences as reasons for the divorce filing. Kaul maintains an active presence on social platforms, where she occasionally shares insights into her professional endeavors and family moments, including tributes to her mother, Deepa Kaul.[10][11][12]Early life and education
Birth and family
Simple Kaul was born on 24 November in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, to Kashmiri Pandit parents.[13] She is the daughter of Deepa Kaul and grew up in a middle-class household alongside her one sibling, a brother named Aashish Kaul, whose name is disclosed in family profiles but details remain private; her parents' professions are not publicly detailed.[14][15][12] Raised in an environment that emphasized Kashmiri cultural heritage, Kaul was exposed from an early age to traditions and family values rooted in her Pandit lineage, fostering a foundational appreciation for the arts.[16][3] This childhood immersion in cultural elements influenced her budding interest in performing arts, including early exposure to music that later informed her creative pursuits.[16]Schooling and musical training
Simple Kaul completed her schooling in Mumbai, where she was born and raised.[17][18] From a young age, Kaul trained in Hindustani classical music, beginning lessons during her school years.[19][9] She studied vocal techniques for five years, developing skills in rendition and expression that emphasized discipline and stage presence.[19][20] This early exposure to music, rooted in her Kashmiri family heritage, built a foundation for her artistic pursuits.[3]Acting career
Debut and early roles
Simple Kaul made her acting debut in 2001 with the second season of the family drama series Kutumb on Sony Entertainment Television, which aired from 2001 to 2003, portraying the supporting role of Pratham Mann's younger sister.[21][22][11] In 2002, she appeared in the popular soap opera Kkusum on the same channel, taking on the dual role of Aastha Kanwar and Aastha Yash Deshmukh.[23][9] Kaul's early career progressed in 2003 with her role as Parminder "Pam" Sohni in the comedy series Shararat – Thoda Jaadu, Thodi Nazaakat on Star Plus, signaling her transition to lighter, comedic and family-oriented storytelling.[9][23] As a newcomer, Kaul navigated challenges common to aspiring actors, including balancing occasional modeling assignments with demanding acting schedules and auditions, which contributed to her emerging recognition within the Indian television industry.[24][25]Notable television appearances
Simple Kaul gained prominence with her role as Reema Gujral in the youth-oriented drama Yeh Meri Life Hai (2004), where she portrayed a supportive friend to the protagonist, contributing to the show's exploration of teenage aspirations and family dynamics in urban India. This appearance marked a significant step in her career, earning her recognition for her natural portrayal of relatable young characters and helping the series resonate with a young audience during its run on Sony Entertainment Television. She followed this with a recurring role as Malaika in the long-running family comedy Baa Bahoo Aur Baby (2005–2010), entering the show in 2008 as the ex-girlfriend of a key character, bringing elements of modern romance and light-hearted conflict to the Thakkar household narrative. Her performance added layers of humor and emotional depth to the ensemble cast, contributing to the series' enduring popularity as a staple of Star Plus programming that blended generational clashes with everyday family humor.[26] Kaul showcased her comedic versatility in guest appearances on Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah during the 2010s, notably as Gulabo in 2012–2013, a disguised character that infused Kashmiri cultural elements into the sitcom's chaotic Gokuldham Society storyline.[3] This role highlighted her ability to adapt to ensemble comedy formats, drawing on her Kashmiri heritage for authenticity and earning praise for injecting fresh, culturally nuanced humor into one of India's longest-running TV shows. Similarly, in Oye Jassie (2013), she played Reisha Malhotra, a former supermodel and businesswoman mother in a blended family, allowing her to explore multifaceted maternal roles within the Disney Channel India's coming-of-age series.[27] These comedic outings demonstrated her range beyond dramatic parts, appealing to family viewers and underscoring her transition toward versatile supporting roles in popular youth and sitcom genres. In later years, Kaul evolved toward more mature and intense characters, such as Saara Sayeed in the thriller web series Maaya 3 (2019), where she depicted a woman entangled in psychological suspense and relational complexities, reflecting themes of desire and deception on ALTBalaji.[28] This role showcased her growth into nuanced, adult-oriented narratives, impacting niche digital audiences by addressing bold, contemporary issues in Indian web content. Her portrayal of Koel Roy Siddiqui in Ziddi Dil Maane Na (2021) further illustrated this shift, as a strong-willed family member navigating romance and rebellion in the Channel V India drama, which helped reintroduce her to television after a hiatus and connected with younger viewers through its youthful energy. While Kaul has not received major industry awards for these specific roles, her contributions to diverse genres—from family comedies to thrillers—have solidified her reputation as a reliable performer in Indian television, influencing ensemble dynamics and character-driven storytelling across platforms.Business ventures
Transition to entrepreneurship
Following her marriage in 2010, Simple Kaul began a gradual reduction in her full-time acting commitments, appearing in fewer television roles such as notable appearances in Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah (2012–2013) and Ziddi Dil Maane Na (2021–2022), while prioritizing personal life and seeking greater creative autonomy in her professional choices. This shift was motivated by a desire for financial security and the freedom to select acting projects selectively, as she later described her entrepreneurial pursuits as a vital "plan B" to sustain her artistic independence.[29] The idea for her first business venture took shape around 2017, inspired by her personal passion for cooking, creating inviting spaces, and hosting gatherings with good food and music to foster happiness and peace. In partnership with fellow actress Addite Malik, Kaul co-founded 1BHK Brew House Kitchen in Oshiwara, Mumbai; the collaboration drew on their shared entertainment industry connections to secure initial funding, promotional support, and a clientele familiar with their on-screen personas.[9] Transitioning into entrepreneurship presented challenges, including mastering the operational aspects of the food and beverage sector—from menu development and supply chain management to customer service—while intermittently balancing selective acting opportunities to maintain her visibility in the industry.[29] This partnership expanded with additional outlets and new concepts, further honing her business acumen amid the demands of venue setup and daily oversight.[9]Key restaurant establishments
Simple Kaul launched her first major restaurant venture, 1BHK Brew House Kitchen, in Oshiwara, Mumbai, in 2017, transforming a space with Goan and Portuguese influences into a casual dining spot emphasizing homely seafood dishes and craft cocktails alongside global gourmet options.[29] The establishment, co-owned with actress Addite Malik, quickly gained recognition, winning the Best Fast Casual Dining Restaurant award at the Restaurant Awards 2019 West India edition for its inviting ambiance and approachable menu.[30] Building on this success, Kaul expanded in the 2020s with The Homemade Café, outlets of which opened in Oshiwara in 2021 and Juhu, specializing in comfort food such as all-day breakfasts, smoothie bowls, and wholesome home-style meals inspired by traditional preparations.[31] She also introduced Baoji Asian Home in Andheri West in 2022, a Vietnamese-inspired venue offering Southeast Asian flavors including pho, Thai curries, and bao buns, designed to evoke the warmth of a family-oriented Asian dining experience.[8] In recent years, Kaul added Que Sera Sera in 2023, a European-themed restaurant in Andheri West co-launched with Addite Malik, featuring continental dishes in an elegant setting that attracted celebrities and food enthusiasts at its launch.[32] This was followed by Sorozai in 2024, a Goan-vibe bar and restaurant in Versova, Mumbai, co-founded with Addite Malik and partners Ankit Anand and Suraj Shetty, focusing on relaxed coastal cuisine and sundowners to capture the essence of Goan breezes amid the city's bustle.[33] As of 2025, these efforts had grown into a portfolio of multiple outlets across Mumbai and Bangalore, including branches of 1BHK and The Homemade Café in locations such as Vashi and Koramangala, with the collective enterprise estimated to be worth over ₹25 crore.[34][8]Personal life
Marriage and separation
Simple Kaul married Rahul Loomba, an event manager and businessman, on 16 February 2010.[14] The couple, who resided in Mumbai, maintained a long-distance relationship for much of their marriage due to Loomba's frequent travels for work.[35] They shared common interests in food, which influenced Kaul's later entrepreneurial pursuits in the culinary sector.[9] The marriage produced no children. In September 2025, after 15 years together, Kaul announced their separation, describing the decision as mutual and stemming from personal maturity and growth.[12] She noted that the split, though difficult, was necessary and amicable, with both parties requesting privacy during this period.[36] Kaul emphasized their ongoing respect and affection despite the parting.[37]Interests and philanthropy
Kaul maintains a keen interest in Hindustani classical music, which she learned during her school years and continues to pursue as a personal hobby. She has occasionally performed at private gatherings and has expressed aspirations to work as a playback singer in the future.[19][9] In addition to music, Kaul enjoys cooking, particularly Maharashtrian recipes, which she incorporates into personal celebrations and gatherings. She is passionate about travel, often seeking therapeutic escapes to destinations like Dharamshala, and maintains a fitness routine that includes gymming and relaxation activities to support her mental well-being. Following her separation, she has advocated for mental fitness through socialising and self-care on public platforms.[38][39][21][40] Kaul engages in philanthropy focused on women's empowerment, including donating a portion of proceeds from her restaurants to the Pad Squad NGO, which supports women's health and hygiene initiatives in rural India. She has collaborated with NGOs since around 2020, participating in community support efforts such as beach cleaning campaigns for environmental awareness and providing aid to underprivileged areas during the COVID-19 pandemic.[38][41]Filmography
Television
Simple Kaul's television career spans over two decades, featuring roles in various Indian serials. She has no major film roles.[1]| Year(s) | Show | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2001–2003 | Kutumb | Pratham Mann's younger sister[2] |
| 2002–2003 | Kkusum | Aastha Kanwar / Aastha Yash Deshmukh[23] |
| 2003–2006 | Shararat | Parminder "Pam" Sohni[1] |
| 2004 | Khichdi | Manthara |
| 2004–2005 | Yeh Meri Life Hai | Reema[42] |
| 2005 | Baa Bahoo Aur Baby | Malaika[26] |
| 2005 | Raat Hone Ko Hai | Sonia |
| 2005–2006 | Sanya | Tanyashree Singh Agarwal |
| 2006 | Twinkle Beauty Parlour | Sameera |
| 2006 | Aisa Des Hai Mera | Simi |
| 2007–2008 | C.I.D. | Monali / Monisha |
| 2007–2008 | Tujko Hai Salaam Zindgi | Roopa |
| 2007–2009 | Teen Bahuraaniyaan | Nisha Jalan |
| 2008–2010 | Jugni Chali Jalandhar | Jiya |
| 2009 | Grihasti | Cameo |
| 2009–2010 | Maniben.com | Nikita |
| 2010–2012 | Saas Bina Sasural | Smita Lumba |
| 2010 | Adaalat | Renuka Niranjan Sahay[43] |
| 2012–2013 | Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah | Gulabo (guest appearance)[3] |
| 2013 | Suvreen Guggal – Topper of The Year | Ira |
| 2013–2014 | Oye Jassie | Reisha Malhotra[44] |
| 2013–2014 | Jeannie Aur Juju | Mooni |
| 2014–2015 | Yam Hain Hum | Iravati Shobhavati[45] |
| 2015 | Dilli Wali Thakur Gurls | Neha |
| 2015 | Maaya | Saara Sayeed[46] |
| 2016 | SuperCops Vs Super Villains | Komal (guest) |
| 2019 | Bhakharwadi | Komila[47] |
| 2021–2022 | Ziddi Dil Maane Na | Cadet Koel Roy[48] |