| 1. Sunaina Roshan was born in Mumbai to Rakesh Roshan and Pinky Roshan. |
| 2. She did not excel academically like her brother, Hrithik. |
| 3. She is a mother to a daughter named Suranika Soni. |
| 4. In 2005, she was engaged to Nick Uday Singh but later broke off the engagement. |
| 5. Following her divorce from Ashish Soni, Sunaina battled severe depression. |
| 6. She has a fondness for dogs. |
| 7. Sunaina authored a biography dedicated to her father called 'To Dad With Love'. |
| 8. She underwent bariatric surgery and lost over 75 kg, reducing from 140 kg to 65 kg. |
| 9. Sunaina has battled multiple health issues including cervical cancer (overcame through chemotherapy), brain tuberculosis, diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and fatty liver. |
| 10. In 2019, she had a public fallout with her family over her relationship with journalist Ruhail Amin, alleging abandonment and abuse, but later reconciled after the relationship ended. |
| 11. She is a dog lover. |
| 12. She underwent bariatric surgery performed by Dr. Muffazal Lakdawala and lost over 75 kg, reducing from 140 kg to 65 kg. |
| 13. In 2019, she had a public fallout with her family over her relationship with journalist Ruhail Amin, alleging mental and physical abuse and abandonment, but later reconciled after the relationship ended. |
| 14. She was very close to Ekta Kapoor, Tusshar Kapoor, Shrishti Behl, Goldie Behl, Shweta Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Uday Chopra, and Zoya Akhtar during her school days. |
| 15. Her brother Hrithik Roshan was her biggest inspiration during her health recovery journey. |
| 16. In June 2001, she was diagnosed with tuberculosis meningitis and overcame the condition. |
| 17. In October 2007, she was diagnosed with cervical cancer at an early stage and overcame it through chemotherapy. |
| 18. Sunaina has battled multiple health issues including cervical cancer, brain tuberculosis, diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and fatty liver. |
| 19. She was featured in Savvy's I Believe: Collector's Edition with her cover story among the Top 11 inspirational stories published between 1984 and 2013. |