Ashi Singh has really made a name for herself in Hindi television. People first noticed her when she played Naina Agarwal in Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai. She just owned that character, and you saw her everywhere for a while. After that, Ashi kept experimenting—she’d pick up new shows, tackle all sorts of roles, and never seemed afraid to try something different. Even in 2026, she’s still all over Indian TV.

She was born on August 12, 1997, in Agra, Uttar Pradesh—so yes, she’s 28 now. Like so many chasing big dreams, she left for Mumbai, finished her degree at Kishor Sanghvi College of Commerce and Economics, and even studied Mass Media.
Her family comes up in articles now and then—her father Jayant Singh, mother Nandini Singh, and a sister, Kashish. But Ashi’s always been private about them. You rarely see her mention her family in interviews or post about them online. She likes to keep that part of her life out of the spotlight.
Ashi’s fame didn’t just happen overnight. She started out playing smaller roles in shows like Secret Diaries: The Hidden Chapters, Gumrah, Savdhaan India, and Crime Patrol. Things really changed for her in 2017 when she landed the part of Naina. Suddenly, everyone in the industry was talking about her—she’d arrived, and people started seeing her as one of TV’s rising stars. After that, she played Yasmine in Aladdin – Naam Toh Suna Hoga, and later took on the double role of Meet Hooda and Sumeet in Meet: Badlegi Duniya Ki Reet. Lately, she’s showing up in more digital projects too—not just television.
When it comes to how much she actually earns, that’s anyone’s guess. Rumors fly, websites throw out numbers, but nobody really knows. An analytics report from 2026 guessed her annual digital income was somewhere between $366,000 and $514,000, but honestly, that’s just a ballpark figure. She earns from acting, endorsements, special appearances, and whatever she does online.
Same thing with her net worth—there’s no official number, just guesses in the media. But come on: with the amount of TV work, brand deals, and her online presence, she’s doing pretty well for herself.
What I find inspiring about Ashi’s journey is that she didn’t just wake up famous. She took the long way—you know, starting small, building her reputation show by show, being patient, and putting in the work. What stands out is how she keeps pushing herself to try new roles instead of getting stuck doing one thing forever. She sort of proves that if you stick with it, keep challenging yourself, and focus on getting better, you can really go far in entertainment.
At 28, Ashi’s really only getting started. If she keeps choosing bold, interesting work, and maybe does more in films or digital projects, there’s no telling how far she’ll go. She’s already built a solid name for herself, and honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if she takes it to the next level.