| Nisha Madhulika developed a passion for cooking since her childhood. |
| She learned cooking from her mother at a young age. |
| After marriage, she relocated to Noida from Agra to work at her husband's company. |
| She later moved to Delhi and had to quit her job due to the long commute. |
| Nisha briefly worked as a tuition teacher and in marketing. |
| Her main focus at that time was finding fulfilling work rather than earning money. |
| During her free time, she explored various recipe blogs. |
| Inspired by this, she started her recipe blog 'Khana Banana' in Hindi. |
| Her blog gained popularity quickly, prompting her to rename it Nisha Madhulika.com. |
| Encouraged by her readers, she started creating cooking videos on YouTube in 2008. |
| Her YouTube channel became successful, and she earned her first payment of Rs 25,000. |
| Over the years, she grew to become a top female YouTuber in India with 14.2 million subscribers. |
| Nisha has been recognized with silver, gold, and diamond play buttons on YouTube. |
| Some of her most-viewed videos include recipes like "Petha Sweet" and "Amla Murabba." |
| She writes food columns for newspapers like Dainik Bhaskar and The Times of India. |
| Aside from cooking, she is an animal lover who had a pet dog named Rocky. |
| In 2016, she was part of the #seesomethingnew campaign on YouTube. |
| Recently, she appeared in a Star Plus TV series called 'Banni Chow Home Delivery.' |
| Nisha actively supports 'Project Druv,' an initiative by Tata Trust to promote internet access in villages. |