| 1. Himani Shivpuri does not smoke. |
| 2. She did theatre in the evenings while pursuing her post-graduation. |
| 3. She chose the National School of Drama over a scholarship to study in the United States. |
| 4. She directed a play named Sunhare Sapne, inspired by her father's story. |
| 5. She conducts workshops for underprivileged people and children in Dehradun. |
| 6. Himani Shivpuri enjoys poetry, and some of her writings have been published. |
| 7. Before entering movies in Mumbai, she worked with the NSD Repertory Company. |
| 8. She has featured in a short documentary film. |
| 9. Himani Shivpuri has appeared in numerous movies and television shows. |
| 10. She graduated from the National School of Drama in 1982 and worked briefly with the NSD Repertory Company earning 600 rupees per month before moving to Mumbai. |
| 11. She was fascinated by theatre since childhood and would bunk college classes to watch movies. |
| 12. She directed a play named Sunhare Sapne based on a story written by her father as a tribute to him. |
| 13. She conducts annual workshops for underprivileged people and children in Dehradun and has provided educational scholarships for girls whose parents had died. |
| 14. She is an accomplished poet and writer; some of her poems were published in Illustrated Weekly and her writings in Sarika magazine. |
| 15. She has written a novel for children. |
| 16. She does not smoke. |
| 17. Her breakthrough in commercial cinema came with Sooraj R. Barjatya's Hum Aapke Hain Koun (1994) after working in art films by Shyam Benegal. |