| Shivani Raghuvanshi does not smoke. |
| She was born into a middle-class family in Delhi. |
| At 12 years old, Shivani wanted to be a doctor. |
| While in 9th standard, she saw the film Devdas (2002) and decided to become a film director. |
| Her mother advised her to finish her graduation before pursuing filmmaking. |
| One day, a casting coordinator met Shivani in the metro and asked her to audition for a TV commercial. |
| She began her career with a Vodafone advertisement. |
| Shivani gained popularity for her role as Jaspreet in the Amazon Prime series "Made in Heaven." |
| She has appeared in short films like "Jaan The Jigar" and "Jutti, The Shoe." |
| Raghuvanshi has been featured in ads for "Honda Shine," "Big Bazar," and "Amazon." |
| At 11 years old, she had a crush on Australian cricketer Brett Lee. |
| Shivani's first audition was at Aram Nagar in Mumbai. |
| She never attended acting school. |
| Initially, she displayed a non-serious attitude on the set of the film "Titli." |
| Director Kanu Behl warned her about the impact on her career. |
| She used to dream of being a typical Hindi Film actress with heavy clothes and jewelry. |
| Her dream changed when she was offered the role of a poor girl in her first film. |
| Shivani draws inspiration from Deepika Padukone. |
| Initially hesitant, she accepted the offer for the film "Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain" on her mother's insistence. |