Saiyami Kher
Saiyami Kher burst onto the scene with a bang, kicking off her career with Telugu cinema's Rey in 2015 before making waves in Hindi films with Rajkumar Tantreja's Mirzya just a year later. That second move paid off big time—she snagged a Stardust Award for Superstar of Tomorrow and suddenly became one of those actors you couldn't stop hearing about. Since then, she's built a solid filmography that spans across languages and genres, from the intense thriller Choked on Netflix to the gripping crime drama Wild Dog, proving she's not just a one-hit wonder but someone genuinely committed to picking interesting roles. What sets Saiyami apart is her refusal to play it safe, whether she's diving into web series like the action-packed Special OPS and the coming-of-age gem Faadu, or taking on unconventional characters in films like Ghoomer. She's brought a refreshing naturalness to Bollywood, bringing depth to roles that could've been one-dimensional in less capable hands. Her aunt being the legendary Tanvi Azmi might've opened some doors, but it's Saiyami's own choices and performances that have kept her relevant and respected—she's the kind of actor who picks projects based on character rather than marquee value, and honestly, that's exactly what contemporary Hindi cinema needs more of.
Awards & Nominations
Saiyami Kher's became the first Indian actress to compete in the Ironman 70.3 triathlon in Berlin: The Ironman 70.3 is a triathlon that involves a 1.9 km swim, a 90 km bike ride, and a 21.1 km run, all completed in order without breaks.







