| Ayesha Raza Mishra is a popular Indian actress known for her work in Bollywood films and Hindi web series. |
| At age 10, Ayesha participated in a school stage drama, portraying the role of a mother. |
| She began her career with theatre, advertisements, and television, gaining fame for her motherly roles in various films and TV series. |
| In 2014, she appeared as a journalist in the Hindi film Dhoom. |
| She provided the voice-over for the character of Maruti's mother in the animated film Return of Hanuman in 2007. |
| Ayesha portrayed Sejal Agarwal in the 2008 film Mumbai Meri Jaan. |
| In 2010, she played Motwani's wife in the Hindi film Thanks Maa. |
| She lent her voice to the character of Prabhavati in the 2012 animation film Krishna Aur Kans. |
| Ayesha was featured in the 2015 short film Ek Bahut Choti Si Love Story. |
| She portrayed Sudha Sharma in the short film The Exile in 2015. |
| A notable role of hers was Indoo Mehra in the 2015 film Dil Dhadakne Do. |
| Ayesha appeared as Pansokha in the 2015 drama film Das Capital Gulamon Ki Rajdhani. |
| In 2014, she debuted in the TV series Yudh and took on the role of Roli Sharma in the Prime Video TV series Bang Baaja Baarat in 2015. |
| She also appeared in the 2015 short film Chimes. |
| Ayesha portrayed Shyra's mother in the 2016 film Befikre. |
| In 2016, she appeared in various Hindi films including Happy Bhag Jayegi and Madaari. |
| She played Ila in the 2016 TVF web series Permanent Roommates. |
| In 2017, she was part of the short film Khaane Mein Kya Hai, playing a motherly role. |
| Ayesha portrayed Vidya in the 2017 film Toilet: Ek Prem Katha. |
| Her role as Poonam Tiwari in the 2018 Netflix film Love per Square Foot was notable. |
| In 2018, she appeared in several Hindi films including Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety and Veere Di Wedding. |
| Ayesha portrayed Mrs. Babbar in the ZEE5 film Babbar ka Tabbar. |
| In 2019, she starred in multiple Hindi films including Student of the Year 2, Bharat, and Chappad Phaad Ke. |
| She appeared as Renu Gupta in the 2019 Amazon Prime web series Made in Heaven. |
| In 2020, Ayesha appeared in various Netflix films and the Disney Plus Hotstar film Laxmii. |
| In 2021, she appeared in the ALT Balaji web series The Married Woman as Babbo. |
| Ayesha played a motherly role in the 2021 short film Ab-Normal. |
| She portrayed Supriya in the 2022 ZEE5 web series Sutliyan. |
| In 2022, she was part of an anthology of short stories titled Tell It Like a Woman as Seema. |
| She starred as Rupali Dhingra in the 2022 Hindi film Sharmaji Namkeen. |
| Ayesha appeared in the Hindi film Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar in 2023, playing the role of Mrs. Malhotra. |
| She will be seen in the TV series The Freelancer as Sabeena Khan, slated for release in 2023. |
| Ayesha was nominated for the OTT Ensemble Cast of the Year for her role in the Amazon Prime web series Made in Heaven in 2023. |
| In 2023, she returned to theatre after about 11-12 years with the play Baaghi Albele. |
| Ayesha mentioned that she prefers theatre over other mediums for self-expression in an interview. |
| According to her, portraying motherly roles in films can be challenging due to limited character depth. |
| Ayesha highlighted the importance of social media presence for actors in today's era. |
| She also shared her love story with husband Kumud Mishra in Bollywood, known for its unique elements such as an inter-faith marriage. |
| Interestingly, Ayesha Raza Mishra's grand aunts are Indian actress Zohra Sehgal and theatre personality Uzra Butt. |