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| title = Raushni Srivastava – Indian Actress, Writer, and Performer
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| description = Raushni Srivastava is an Indian actress, writer, lyricist, and performer acclaimed for her emotionally rich performances in films such as The Long Drive, Mr. & Mrs. Charlie, My Mom, and Tyypes of Love. She is also the writer and lyricist of award-winning music videos Love The Mystery and Don't Don't.
| description = Raushni Srivastava is an Indian actress, writer, and performer known for her versatile roles in television, short films, and ad campaigns. She earned critical acclaim for her award-winning performance in ‘‘‘The Long Drive’‘‘ and continues to inspire audiences through her artistic integrity and resilience.
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| caption = "Do what makes you come alive!!!" — penned by Raushni Srivastava
| birth_place = India
| nationality = Indian
| occupation = Actress, Writer, Lyricist, Performer & Director
| occupation = Actress, Writer, Lyricist, Performer & Director
| years_active = 2009–present
| yearsactive = 2009–present
| known_for = Raushni Srivastava is acclaimed for her compelling short films The Long Drive, Mr. & Mrs. Charlie, and My Mom; the poignant short feature Tyypes of Love; and her music videos Love The Mystery and Don't Don't, marking her singing debut with lyrics beautifully crafted by her.
| knownfor = Raushni Srivastava is acclaimed for her compelling short films '''The Long Drive''', '''Mr. & Mrs. Charlie''', and '''My Mom'''; the poignant short feature '''Tyypes of Love'''; and her music videos '''Love the Mystery''' and '''Don’t Don’t''', marking her singing debut with lyrics beautifully crafted by her.
| awards = Award of Merit (Actress) – The Long Drive (Indie Fest Film Awards, USA, 2017); Best Actress – Festival of Film and Music Frame x Sound (2017); Special Festival Mention – Dadasaheb Phalke Film Festival (2018); Award of Merit (Actress) – My Mom (Best Shorts, 2023); Multiple Awards – Tyypes of Love (Virgin Spring Cinefest, 2025); Golden Book Award (2024)
| notableworks = The Long Drive, Mr. & Mrs. Charlie, My Mom, Tyypes of Love, Kalika
| organization = Raushni Creative Studio
| yearsactive = 2009–present
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Raushni Srivastava is an accomplished actress, writer, and performer, celebrated for her nuanced and emotionally resonant portrayals across television, short films, and advertising campaigns. With a career defined by both passion and perseverance, she has established herself as an artist who seamlessly blends strength with sensitivity.


Raushni Srivastava is an Indian actress, writer, lyricist, and performer celebrated for her nuanced and emotionally resonant portrayals across television, short films, and advertising campaigns. With a career defined by both passion and perseverance, she has established herself as an artist who seamlessly blends strength with sensitivity.
== Early Career ==
Actress Raushni Srivastava began her artistic journey with the television serial '''Raghukul Reet Sada Chali Aaye''', featuring the legendary Rajesh Khanna. Her talent soon earned her roles in other TV shows, including '''Koi Toh Hai Ardhnarishwar''', '''Zindagi Ke Rang''', '''Khatam Hone Se Pehle''', and popular episodic series such as '''Yeh Chanda Kanoon Hai'''.


== Early Career ==
In addition to her television work, Raushni featured in a range of high-profile corporate ad films for leading brands like '''Colgate''', '''Pidilite''', '''Fevicol''', '''Tata Housing''', as well as a '''Congress commercial''' and a '''Reader’s Digest''' advertorial.
Raushni began her artistic journey with the television serial Raghukul Reet Sada Chali Aaye, featuring the legendary Rajesh Khanna. Her talent soon earned her roles in several other TV shows, including:
* Koi Toh Hai Ardhnarishwar
* Zindagi Ke Rang
* Khatam Hone Se Pehle
* Yeh Chanda Kanoon Hai (Episodic)


She also featured in high-profile corporate advertisements for leading brands such as Colgate, Pidilite, Fevicol, Tata Housing, Congress Campaigns, and Reader’s Digest advertorials. Additionally, she showcased her versatility as a host in lifestyle programs, including the popular show Night Out.
She also showcased her versatility as a host, anchoring a couple of shows — with '''Night Out''' being particularly well-received by the audience.


== Challenges and Resilience ==
== Challenges and Resilience ==
Her journey in the entertainment industry has been marked by courage and determination. Reflecting on her struggles, Raushni once said, "Men everywhere try to tame and manipulate women." Through every challenge, her father remained her unwavering source of support, motivating her to continue her artistic journey with integrity and independence.
Her path in the entertainment industry has been one of courage and determination.
'''Men everywhere try to tame and manipulate women, '''Raushni once said, reflecting on her struggles.
Through every challenge, her father remained her unwavering pillar of strength, encouraging her to pursue her artistic journey with integrity and independence.


== Breakthrough and Recognition ==
== Breakthrough and Recognition ==
In 2017, Raushni transitioned into short films, marking a defining point in her career. Her performance in The Long Drive, directed by Ravie Ravan Kathuria, earned her the Best Actress Award at an acclaimed international film festival. Soon after, her short film Mr. & Mrs. Charlie became a Filmfare finalist, further solidifying her reputation as a performer of depth and authenticity.
In 2017, Raushni ventured into the world of short films, marking a turning point in her career.
Her performance in '''The Long Drive''', directed by Ravie Ravan Kathuria, earned her the Best Actress Award at an acclaimed international film festival. Soon after, her short film '''Mr. & Mrs. Charlie''' became a finalist at Filmfare, further solidifying her presence as a performer to watch.


== Awards and Recognition ==
* Raushni Srivastava received the '''Award of Merit''' in the Actress (Leading) category for the short film '''The Long Drive''', directed by Ravie Ravan Kathuria, at the Indie Fest Film Awards, La Jolla, California, USA (April 2017).
Raushni Srivastava has received numerous awards and international recognitions for her outstanding work across short films, features, and music videos.
* Raushni Srivastava won the '''Best Actress''' award for the short film '''The Long Drive''', directed by Ravie Ravan Kathuria, at the Festival of Film and Music Frame X Sound (August 2017).
* The short film '''The Long Drive''', directed by Ravie Ravan Kathuria, won a '''Special Festival Mention''' at the 8th Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival (2018).
* '''The Long Drive''', starring Raushni Srivastava and Raja Guru, was selected as '''Short of the Week''' at the Royal Stag Barrel Select – Large Short Films (January 2019).
* Raushni Srivastava received the '''Award of Merit''' in the Actress (Leading) category for the short film '''My Mom''', directed by Abhishek Kumar Singh, at the prestigious Best Shorts Festival (2023).
* The music video '''Love The Mystery''', featuring Raushni Srivastava and Saarrh Kkashyap, won an Accolade Global Film Competition Award (2022), including an '''Award of Recognition''' for '''Love The Mystery''' (Original Song), with lyrics written by Raushni Srivastava.
* '''Love The Mystery''' won in the category of Music Video at the 65th Calcutta International Cult Film Festival (CICFF) (2022).
* '''Love The Mystery''' won in the category of Music Video at the Virgin Spring Cinefest (2022).
* '''Love The Mystery''' was an Official Selection at the Music Video Awards (2022).
* The music video '''Don’t Don’t''', featuring Raushni Srivastava and Saarrh Kkashyap, received accolades at the London Music Video Festival (2023) and the Global Music Video Awards (2023), directed by Abhishek Kumar Singh.
* The short film '''Mr. & Mrs. Charlie''', inspired by Charlie Chaplin films and starring Raushni Srivastava and Amar Jeet, was a Finalist at the Filmfare Short Film Awards (2022).
* '''Mr. & Mrs. Charlie''', directed by Amar Jeet, won three awards at the Virgin Spring Cinefest (2021): Best Actress (Raushni Srivastava), Best Actor (Amar Jeet), and Best Silent Film.
* '''Mr. & Mrs. Charlie''' won three awards at the Braj Film Festival (2021): Best Actress (Comedy) for Raushni Srivastava, Best Actor (Comedy) for Amar Jeet, and Best Story (Comedy) and Director for Amar Jeet.
* '''Tyypes of LOVE''', a short feature written by Raushni Srivastava and starring Saarrh Kkashyap and Raushni Srivastava, was an Official Selection at the New York Film and Actor Awards (2024).
* At the 27th Dances With Films (DWF) Festival (2024) in Los Angeles, '''Tyypes of LOVE''' received encouraging feedback, including praise for exploring the question '''What is love?''' and for its committed performances and likable characters.
* '''Tyypes of LOVE''', a short feature written and directed by Raushni Srivastava, won in the Mobile Film category at the Virgin Spring Cinefest (2025).
* Raushni Srivastava and Saarrh Kkashyap received the Best Actress (Critics’ Choice) and Best Actor (Critics’ Choice) awards, respectively, for '''Tyypes of Love''' at the Virgin Spring Cinefest (2025).
* Raushni Srivastava and Saarrh Kkashyap won the Best Actress and Best Actor awards, respectively, for '''Tyypes of Love''' at the Triloka International Filmfare Awards (February–March 2025).
* Raushni Srivastava received the '''Special Jury Award for Best First-Time Director''' for '''Tyypes of Love''' at the Triloka International Filmfare Awards (February–March 2025).
* '''Tyypes of Love''', written and directed by Raushni Srivastava, won the '''Audience Choice Award for Best Mobile Film''' at the Triloka International Filmfare Awards (February–March 2025).
* Raushni Srivastava received accolades for '''Tyypes of LOVE''' in the Women Filmmakers category at the Kalakari Film Festival (2025).
* '''Tyypes of LOVE''', written and directed by Raushni Srivastava, won in the category of Women’s Film at the Virgin Spring Cinefest (2025).


* Award of Merit (Actress) – The Long Drive, directed by Ravie Ravan Kathuria at Indie Fest Film Awards, La Jolla, CA, USA (April 2017)
== Writing and Creative Expansion ==
* Best Actress – The Long Drive, Festival of Film and Music Frame x Sound (August 2017)
After the passing of her beloved father in December 2020,
* Special Festival Mention – The Long Drive, 8th Dadasaheb Phalke Film Festival (2018)
Raushni channeled her grief into creativity. She began writing and conceptualizing short films that explore human emotions and social themes. Her short film writing work includes:
* Short of the Week – The Long Drive, Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films (January 2019)
* '''Comfort Goes On'''
* Award of Merit (Actress) – My Mom, directed by Abhishek Kumar Singh (Best Shorts, 2023)
* '''Is It Love or Convenience'''
* Love The Mystery music video (2022) – Award of Recognition, Accolade Global Film Competition
* '''My Mom'''
* Love The Mystery – Winner, Music Video category, 65th Calcutta International Cult Film Festival (CICFF, 2022)
* '''#Duniyadaari Love Sucks'''
* Love The Mystery – Winner, Music Video category, Virgin Spring Cinefest (2022)
* '''#Women Talks'''
* Love The Mystery – Official Selection, Music Video Awards (2022)
* '''Tyypes of Love''' (shot entirely on iPhone).
* Don't Don't music video (2023) – Accolades at London Music Video Festival and Global Music Video Awards
Her performance in '''My Mom''', directed by Abhishek Kumar Singh, earned acclaim, while '''Tyypes of Love''' was featured at multiple film festivals for its innovative storytelling. Expanding her creative horizon, she penned the lyrics for '''Love The Mystery''' and '''Don’t Don’t''', marking her singing debut in 2022.
* Mr. & Mrs. Charlie – Finalist, Filmfare Short Film Awards (2022)
* Mr. & Mrs. Charlie – Three Awards, Virgin Spring Cinefest Festival (2021): Best Actress (Raushni Srivastava), Best Actor (Amar Jeet), Best Silent Film
* Mr. & Mrs. Charlie – Three Awards, Braj Film Festival (2021): Best Actress (Comedy), Best Actor (Comedy), Best Story (Comedy)
* Tyypes of Love – Official Selection, New York Film and Actor Awards (2024)
* Tyypes of Love – Winner, Mobile Film category, Virgin Spring Cinefest (2025)
* Tyypes of Love – Winner, Women’s Film category, Virgin Spring Cinefest (2025)
* Tyypes of Love – Best Actress (Critics’ Choice) and Best Actor (Critics’ Choice), Virgin Spring Cinefest (2025)
* Tyypes of Love – Best Actress and Best Actor, Triloka International Filmfare Awards (2025)
* Tyypes of Love – Special Jury Award for Best First-Time Director, Triloka International Filmfare Awards (2025)
* Tyypes of Love – Audience Choice Award for Best Mobile Film, Triloka International Filmfare Awards (2025)
* Kalakari Film Festival (2025) – Recognition in Women Filmmakers category for Tyypes of Love
* Golden Book Award (2024) for My Heart Out – a collection of 20 heartfelt writings dedicated to her late father, Mr. S.K. Srivastava.


== Writing and Creative Expansion ==
== Literary Work ==
After the passing of her beloved father in December 2020, Raushni transformed her grief into creativity. She began writing and conceptualizing short films exploring human emotion and social consciousness. Her notable works include:
Raushni Srivastava penned '''My Heart Out''', a tender outpouring of emotions — a compilation of twenty short write-ups that echo honesty, reflection, and the quiet beauty of human feeling. She lovingly dedicated '''My Heart Out''' to her beloved father, '''Mr. S.K. Srivastava''', in heaven.
* Comfort Goes On
* Is It Love or Convenience
* My Mom
* Duniyadaari Love Sucks
* Women Talks
* Tyypes of Love (shot entirely on iPhone)


Her performance in My Mom, directed by Abhishek Kumar Singh, received critical acclaim, while Tyypes of Love has been featured in multiple film festivals for its innovative storytelling. Expanding her artistic scope, she wrote the lyrics for Love The Mystery and Don't Don't, marking her singing debut in 2022.
In a moment touched by destiny, Raushni received the Golden Book Award (2024) on February 17 — her father’s birthday. With gratitude and wonder, she reflected, '''The universe has mysterious ways of fulfilling dreams. Authenticity in your efforts is always rewarded by the universe.'''.


== Literary Work ==
==Raushni’s Powerful Cinematic Journey & Upcoming Projects==
Raushni Srivastava authored My Heart Out, a collection of twenty reflective write-ups exploring emotions, self-discovery, and the quiet beauty of human connection. Dedicated to her late father, the book won her the prestigious Golden Book Award (2024).
Raushni’s latest Hindi feature film, '''Kalika''', released theatrically on 28th November 2025. Centered on the sensitive theme of mental abuse, the film has created a strong buzz, especially among female audiences, who found the story deeply relatable and emotionally resonant.


== Upcoming Projects ==
Raushni is also eagerly looking forward to her upcoming project, '''Main Aaungee Hawa Banke''', a feature film directed by Dhiraj Singh. In this film, she essays the role of Mary Jose—a character she feels profoundly connected to. The story and her role in the film hold special significance for her, making this project particularly close to her heart.
Raushni Srivastava continues to evolve with powerful new roles and scripts:
* Kalika – a feature film addressing mental abuse, set for theatrical release.
* Main Aaungee Hawa Banke a feature film directed by Dhiraj Singh, where she portrays Mary Jose, a role deeply connected to her personal experiences.


== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==
Raushni dedicates her artistic journey to her late father, Mr. S.K. Srivastava, who encouraged her to live fearlessly and create from the heart. His values remain the guiding light of her work and life.
Raushni dedicates her artistic journey to the loving memory of her father, '''Mr. S.K. Srivastava''', who stood by her unconditionally and inspired her to live fearlessly.


== Philosophy ==
== Philosophy ==
Reflecting on her journey, Raushni says, “Life is an accumulation of experiences your consciousness signed up for. So do what makes you come alive!!!
Reflecting on her journey, Raushni shares a thought that defines her spirit: '''Life is an accumulation of experiences your consciousness signed up for. So do what makes you come alive!!!'''


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
Through her diverse body of work, Raushni Srivastava continues to inspire audiences as a symbol of courage, creativity, and emotional depth. Her story stands as a testament to the transformative power of resilience and authenticity in art.
Through her evolving body of work, Raushni Srivastava continues to inspire audiences as a symbol of artistic courage, self-expression, and perseverance. Her life and art stand as a testament to the transformative power of resilience and passion.


== Tagline ==
== Tagline ==
Strong. Sensitive. Fearless – A Woman Who Writes Her Own Story.
'''Strong. Sensitive. Fearless – A Woman Who Writes Her Own Story.'''
 
==Caption==
'''Do what makes you come alive!!!''' — penned by Raushni Srivastava


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Raushni Srivastava is an accomplished actress, writer, and performer, celebrated for her nuanced and emotionally resonant portrayals across television, short films, and advertising campaigns. With a career defined by both passion and perseverance, she has established herself as an artist who seamlessly blends strength with sensitivity.

Early Career

Actress Raushni Srivastava began her artistic journey with the television serial Raghukul Reet Sada Chali Aaye, featuring the legendary Rajesh Khanna. Her talent soon earned her roles in other TV shows, including Koi Toh Hai Ardhnarishwar, Zindagi Ke Rang, Khatam Hone Se Pehle, and popular episodic series such as Yeh Chanda Kanoon Hai.

In addition to her television work, Raushni featured in a range of high-profile corporate ad films for leading brands like Colgate, Pidilite, Fevicol, Tata Housing, as well as a Congress commercial and a Reader’s Digest advertorial.

She also showcased her versatility as a host, anchoring a couple of shows — with Night Out being particularly well-received by the audience.

Challenges and Resilience

Her path in the entertainment industry has been one of courage and determination. Men everywhere try to tame and manipulate women, Raushni once said, reflecting on her struggles. Through every challenge, her father remained her unwavering pillar of strength, encouraging her to pursue her artistic journey with integrity and independence.

Breakthrough and Recognition

In 2017, Raushni ventured into the world of short films, marking a turning point in her career. Her performance in The Long Drive, directed by Ravie Ravan Kathuria, earned her the Best Actress Award at an acclaimed international film festival. Soon after, her short film Mr. & Mrs. Charlie became a finalist at Filmfare, further solidifying her presence as a performer to watch.

  • Raushni Srivastava received the Award of Merit in the Actress (Leading) category for the short film The Long Drive, directed by Ravie Ravan Kathuria, at the Indie Fest Film Awards, La Jolla, California, USA (April 2017).
  • Raushni Srivastava won the Best Actress award for the short film The Long Drive, directed by Ravie Ravan Kathuria, at the Festival of Film and Music Frame X Sound (August 2017).
  • The short film The Long Drive, directed by Ravie Ravan Kathuria, won a Special Festival Mention at the 8th Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival (2018).
  • The Long Drive, starring Raushni Srivastava and Raja Guru, was selected as Short of the Week at the Royal Stag Barrel Select – Large Short Films (January 2019).
  • Raushni Srivastava received the Award of Merit in the Actress (Leading) category for the short film My Mom, directed by Abhishek Kumar Singh, at the prestigious Best Shorts Festival (2023).
  • The music video Love The Mystery, featuring Raushni Srivastava and Saarrh Kkashyap, won an Accolade Global Film Competition Award (2022), including an Award of Recognition for Love The Mystery (Original Song), with lyrics written by Raushni Srivastava.
  • Love The Mystery won in the category of Music Video at the 65th Calcutta International Cult Film Festival (CICFF) (2022).
  • Love The Mystery won in the category of Music Video at the Virgin Spring Cinefest (2022).
  • Love The Mystery was an Official Selection at the Music Video Awards (2022).
  • The music video Don’t Don’t, featuring Raushni Srivastava and Saarrh Kkashyap, received accolades at the London Music Video Festival (2023) and the Global Music Video Awards (2023), directed by Abhishek Kumar Singh.
  • The short film Mr. & Mrs. Charlie, inspired by Charlie Chaplin films and starring Raushni Srivastava and Amar Jeet, was a Finalist at the Filmfare Short Film Awards (2022).
  • Mr. & Mrs. Charlie, directed by Amar Jeet, won three awards at the Virgin Spring Cinefest (2021): Best Actress (Raushni Srivastava), Best Actor (Amar Jeet), and Best Silent Film.
  • Mr. & Mrs. Charlie won three awards at the Braj Film Festival (2021): Best Actress (Comedy) for Raushni Srivastava, Best Actor (Comedy) for Amar Jeet, and Best Story (Comedy) and Director for Amar Jeet.
  • Tyypes of LOVE, a short feature written by Raushni Srivastava and starring Saarrh Kkashyap and Raushni Srivastava, was an Official Selection at the New York Film and Actor Awards (2024).
  • At the 27th Dances With Films (DWF) Festival (2024) in Los Angeles, Tyypes of LOVE received encouraging feedback, including praise for exploring the question What is love? and for its committed performances and likable characters.
  • Tyypes of LOVE, a short feature written and directed by Raushni Srivastava, won in the Mobile Film category at the Virgin Spring Cinefest (2025).
  • Raushni Srivastava and Saarrh Kkashyap received the Best Actress (Critics’ Choice) and Best Actor (Critics’ Choice) awards, respectively, for Tyypes of Love at the Virgin Spring Cinefest (2025).
  • Raushni Srivastava and Saarrh Kkashyap won the Best Actress and Best Actor awards, respectively, for Tyypes of Love at the Triloka International Filmfare Awards (February–March 2025).
  • Raushni Srivastava received the Special Jury Award for Best First-Time Director for Tyypes of Love at the Triloka International Filmfare Awards (February–March 2025).
  • Tyypes of Love, written and directed by Raushni Srivastava, won the Audience Choice Award for Best Mobile Film at the Triloka International Filmfare Awards (February–March 2025).
  • Raushni Srivastava received accolades for Tyypes of LOVE in the Women Filmmakers category at the Kalakari Film Festival (2025).
  • Tyypes of LOVE, written and directed by Raushni Srivastava, won in the category of Women’s Film at the Virgin Spring Cinefest (2025).

Writing and Creative Expansion

After the passing of her beloved father in December 2020, Raushni channeled her grief into creativity. She began writing and conceptualizing short films that explore human emotions and social themes. Her short film writing work includes:

  • Comfort Goes On
  • Is It Love or Convenience
  • My Mom
  • #Duniyadaari Love Sucks
  • #Women Talks
  • Tyypes of Love (shot entirely on iPhone).

Her performance in My Mom, directed by Abhishek Kumar Singh, earned acclaim, while Tyypes of Love was featured at multiple film festivals for its innovative storytelling. Expanding her creative horizon, she penned the lyrics for Love The Mystery and Don’t Don’t, marking her singing debut in 2022.

Literary Work

Raushni Srivastava penned My Heart Out, a tender outpouring of emotions — a compilation of twenty short write-ups that echo honesty, reflection, and the quiet beauty of human feeling. She lovingly dedicated My Heart Out to her beloved father, Mr. S.K. Srivastava, in heaven.

In a moment touched by destiny, Raushni received the Golden Book Award (2024) on February 17 — her father’s birthday. With gratitude and wonder, she reflected, The universe has mysterious ways of fulfilling dreams. Authenticity in your efforts is always rewarded by the universe..

Raushni’s Powerful Cinematic Journey & Upcoming Projects

Raushni’s latest Hindi feature film, Kalika, released theatrically on 28th November 2025. Centered on the sensitive theme of mental abuse, the film has created a strong buzz, especially among female audiences, who found the story deeply relatable and emotionally resonant.

Raushni is also eagerly looking forward to her upcoming project, Main Aaungee Hawa Banke, a feature film directed by Dhiraj Singh. In this film, she essays the role of Mary Jose—a character she feels profoundly connected to. The story and her role in the film hold special significance for her, making this project particularly close to her heart.

Personal Life

Raushni dedicates her artistic journey to the loving memory of her father, Mr. S.K. Srivastava, who stood by her unconditionally and inspired her to live fearlessly.

Philosophy

Reflecting on her journey, Raushni shares a thought that defines her spirit: Life is an accumulation of experiences your consciousness signed up for. So do what makes you come alive!!!

Legacy

Through her evolving body of work, Raushni Srivastava continues to inspire audiences as a symbol of artistic courage, self-expression, and perseverance. Her life and art stand as a testament to the transformative power of resilience and passion.

Tagline

Strong. Sensitive. Fearless – A Woman Who Writes Her Own Story.

Caption

Do what makes you come alive!!! — penned by Raushni Srivastava

Gallery