Born on the 29th of April, 1989, in the small town of Fatehpur, UP, Rajshri Rani grew up happily as the only girl and youngest child among her brothers. 
She graduated with a degree in tourism, according to sources, but harboured a desire to act, fuelled by her identification with and resemblance to her favourite actress, Kajol.
After doing some modelling and appearing in a few episodes of shows such as Savdhaan India, CID, and Haunted Nights
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Rajshri hit the jackpot when she was chosen as the lead actress in Suhani si ek Ladki (SSEL) in 2014. Sadly, Rajshri lost her mother
later that same year. In 2015 she not only performed (along with her leading man) at the Star Parivar Awards
but also won as Best Bahu
along with Devoleena Bhattacharya, who has played the iconic (if sickening, IMO) Gopi for what seems like eons. No small feat for Rajshri, and within the span of a few months.
Rajshri's favourite colour is royal blue, she likes listening to music (especially old songs) in her free time, and has little time for anything else, given a very strenuous working schedule. She says that she misses her hometown when she's in Mumbai, but equally misses Mumbai after a few days in Fatehpur. She confesses to having a bad temper and wishes her character Suhani was more of an influence in controlling it. Her favourite movie is Andaaz Apna, Apna, she once had a crush on Shahid Kapoor, and she really does idolize Amitabh Bachchan.
Rajshri has been impressive as the cheerful, somewhat stubborn, often bumbling, good-hearted Suhani, who was feisty, happy-go-lucky, with a strong sense of right and ethical behaviour. The serial was meant to explore how a good heart overcomes prejudice based on looks;
that it later diverted into a (grand)saas-bahu drama and the travails of the female lead is irrelevant here.
Rajshri brought to the role of Suhani a freshness and natural talent that caught the attention of viewers from the get-go. Called an "untrained actor" in the midst of actors who had received training, she has, more often than not, outshone them. It's not everyone who can act like this without going to a Humming Highlands or any posh acting school; she has a God-given gift. She is simple, unaffected, a delight to watch, and try as the creatives might, they never did make viewers see her as unattractive or plain. Badly dressed as she has often been, often deglamourized and darkened, the girl still managed to come across as beautiful and very likeable.

After the recent leap in the serial, Rajshri has been called to play the mother of twins aged 5 or 6, only one of whom she's aware of, and her interactions with the very cute kid who plays her son and the girl who plays her (to her unknown) daughter just reinforces Rajshri's acting talent. She is sometimes stern, sometimes loving, sometimes playful, as the occasion demands. 
Rajshri seems to BE Suhani , which may be half the reason for her success in portraying the character so well. Her onscreen pairing with Sahil Mehta has been extremely successful, with the two making for an onscreen pair that, at least in the biased opinion of those of us who watched this show, had off-the-charts chemistry and were extremely interesting.
But Rajshri also has one major advantage, as observed by some of us--she has chemistry with everyone. Seriously, that girl just looks good with everyone. She can generate chemistry with a lamppost, should she have a mind to.
I laud Rajshri for her much-appreciated behaviour both on- and off-screen. As certain relationships faced ups and downs and nadirs, she has ignored barbs, she has never retaliated with insinuations and taunts, she has smiled through troubles, and always been consistent in her interaction with fans through the limited interviews we got. I love her grace and dignity and the inherent culture she exhibits by her offscreen behaviour. Hats off, Rajshri!
Rajjo Rani, a very happy birthday to you, and we wish you all success and happiness in the future. You are a star. 
Edited by anita_m - 9 years ago