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Ayushman Joshi
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Ayushman Desraj Shrestha Joshi is a Nepalese Model/TV host turned Actor.
Key Information
He is married to Nepalese film actress Priyanka Karki DS Joshi.
Early life
[edit]He was born to a Newari family on 17 December 1993 to Bhavendra Man Joshi and financial CEO Raveena Desraj Shrestha.[1] Born into a wealthy and culturally rich family, he experienced a privileged upbringing, reflecting the prosperity of his caste.
Career
[edit]He started his career as a VJ from programs "Hollybollywood” and “Global Beats" on Kantipur Television, and debuted as an actor from film Chapali height 2 which was average success.[2]
Beside this, he has appeared in cameo role in Chakka Panja 2, in Katha Kathmandu (2018) and in Changa Chett (2018).
Joshi is the winner of Face of House of Fashion En Vogue 2015, which was held at Hotel Radisson, Kathmandu.[3]
Personal life
[edit]Joshi married his long-time girlfriend, fellow Nepalese film actress Priyanka Karki DS Joshi in February 2020.[4] The couple welcomed their first child, a girl, in September 2021.[5][6]
References
[edit]- ^ Prajwalla Dahal (October 23, 2016). "'SUNDAY EXCLUSIVE'- 37 questions with Ayushman Desraj Shrestha Joshi". annapurnapost.com. Retrieved December 18, 2016.
- ^ "5 things about Ayushman Joshi". myrepublica.com. September 30, 2016. Retrieved December 18, 2016.
- ^ "The Winning Faces". kathmandupost.ekantipur.com. October 16, 2015. Retrieved December 18, 2016.
- ^ "Ayushman DS Joshi, Priyanka Karki ENGAGED!!!". www.moviemandu.com. Archived from the original on 15 July 2018. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
- ^ News, Nepal. "Priyanka Karki becomes a mother". nepalnews.com. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
{{cite web}}:|last=has generic name (help) - ^ News, Nepal. "Priyanka Karki becomes a mother". nepalnews.com. Retrieved 2022-09-20.
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[edit]Ayushman Joshi
View on GrokipediaEarly Life and Education
Family Background
Ayushman Desraj Shrestha Joshi was born on December 17, 1993, in Kathmandu, Nepal.[10][1][11] His father, Bhavendra Man Joshi, is a business director associated with Darchang in Nepal, while his mother, Raveena Desraj Shrestha, was a prominent banker who served as Deputy Chief Executive Officer at Mega Bank Nepal Limited and began her career as a trainee assistant at Standard Chartered Bank.[12][10][1][13] Joshi grew up in a family rooted in Nepal's business and banking sectors, reflecting the professional urban middle class in Kathmandu society.[11][10] He has a younger brother, Aashirman DS Joshi, who is also a Nepalese actor and model known for roles in films such as Gangster Blues (2017) and The Break Up (2019).[14] Joshi was raised in Kathmandu, where his family's professional environment provided a stable urban upbringing, with early familial connections later influencing his entry into the entertainment industry through his brother's parallel career.[15][14]Education and Early Interests
Ayushman Joshi received his primary and secondary education at Rato Bangala School in Kathmandu, Nepal, where he was described as an average student throughout his schooling.[10] Following his time at Rato Bangala, Joshi completed his initial college education in Kathmandu before pursuing higher studies abroad, an experience that enhanced his global perspective and communication skills.[16] During his teenage years, Joshi nurtured early interests in creative pursuits, including photography and travel, which later influenced his work in cinematography and media. He also developed a passion for healing practices, reflecting a personal commitment to wellness that extended into his later philanthropic efforts. Additionally, he demonstrated talent as a singer and dancer, activities that sparked his affinity for performance.[10]Professional Career
Modeling and Television Hosting
Ayushman Joshi entered the entertainment industry as a freelance model in Nepal, beginning with photoshoots and runway appearances in Kathmandu during the early 2010s. He featured in editorial shoots for lifestyle magazines and brands, as well as campaigns promoting men's grooming and casual fashion trends.[16] His work included walking runways for prominent Nepali designers, contributing to his growing visibility in the local fashion circuit.[16] In 2015, Joshi won the Face of House of Fashion En Vogue modeling contest at Hotel Radisson in Kathmandu, a milestone that solidified his status as an emerging talent amid the city's competitive scene.[1] This achievement highlighted his ability to stand out in a saturated market dominated by limited opportunities and high aspirations among aspiring models.[5] Joshi navigated these challenges through persistent participation in fashion events, becoming one of Nepal's most sought-after male models for music videos and designer showcases.[16] Transitioning from modeling, Joshi debuted on television as a VJ on Kantipur Television around 2014, hosting youth-oriented and music-focused programs such as Hollybollywood and Global Beats.[1] These roles showcased his engaging on-screen presence and fluent style, appealing to a young urban audience in Nepal. His key hosting gigs in the mid-2010s significantly boosted public recognition, transforming him from a runway figure into a household name and laying the groundwork for broader media opportunities.[5] This period of television exposure enhanced his charisma and fan base, particularly among Kathmandu's youth demographic.[16]Film Acting Roles
Ayushman Joshi made his acting debut in the 2016 Nepalese thriller Chapali Height 2, directed by Dipendra K. Khanal, where he portrayed the lead character Abhiman Jung Shahi, a wealthy and charismatic womanizer entangled in a web of romance, betrayal, and crime among Kathmandu's elite youth.[17] The film, which grossed moderately at the box office, showcased Joshi's transition from television hosting to cinema, earning him the Best Debut Actor (Male) award at the NFDC National Film Award 2073 for his confident handling of emotional shifts from bravado to vulnerability.[6] Critics noted the movie's clichéd plot and excessive style but praised Joshi's screen presence as a fresh anchor in an otherwise uneven narrative.[18] Following his debut, Joshi took on a cameo role as Uma's friend in the 2017 comedy Chhakka Panja 2, a brief appearance that allowed him to maintain visibility while exploring lighter ensemble dynamics.[4] He then appeared in the 2018 ensemble drama Katha Kathmandu, directed by Sangita Shrestha, playing Aayush, a young dreamer navigating themes of ambition, friendship, and moral dilemmas in urban Kathmandu.[19] In this anthology-style film, Joshi's performance contributed to the group's portrayal of youthful idealism clashing with reality, though reviews described the young cast's efforts, including his, as competent but not standout amid the story's slow pacing. Joshi's role expanded in the 2018 dark comedy Changa Chet, where he led as Niraj, an ambitious but naive film producer grappling with ethical compromises in Nepal's movie industry.[20] The character arc highlighted Joshi's ability to blend humor with introspection, as Niraj evolves from opportunistic scheming to self-reflection, earning positive notes for his natural comic timing despite the film's clichéd execution and uneven pacing.[21] This performance marked a shift toward more nuanced comedic roles, contrasting his earlier thriller lead. In subsequent years, Joshi solidified his presence in romantic dramas, starring as the aspiring singer Nirvan in the 2019 film Sano Mann, directed by Suyog Gurung, opposite Shilpa Maskey.[22] Here, Nirvan's journey through love and personal loss amid a terminal illness theme allowed Joshi to deliver an emotionally charged portrayal, often likened to classic Bollywood romantic heroes for its earnest intensity, though critics found the overall script predictable.[23] The film received mixed reception for its sentimental tropes but commended Joshi's sincere depiction of quiet resilience.[24] Joshi continued with supporting roles in romantic films like Prem Diwas (2019) and Yeuta Yesto Prem Kahani (2021), before venturing into horror with Chi Musi Chi – Even Dead Desire Belonging (2023), a thriller that explored supernatural elements and desire.[6] As of 2025, Joshi is part of the ensemble cast of the upcoming psychological thriller The Blue Light, directed by Baliram Chauhan, scheduled for release on 28 November 2025, playing a key supporting role in a story of family secrets and mystery alongside Arpan Thapa and Shristi Shrestha.[7] This project underscores his growing versatility in genre films. Throughout his career, Joshi has evolved from high-energy leads in commercial thrillers to multifaceted characters in dramas and comedies, gradually moving from protagonist-driven narratives to ensemble pieces that leverage his hosting-honed charisma for relatable, everyday portrayals in Nepalese cinema.[25]Cinematography and Other Creative Work
Ayushman Joshi has expanded his contributions to Nepali cinema through cinematography, serving as the cinematographer for the web series Saahu Ba (2024), a thriller that explores themes of deception and survival in contemporary Nepal.[26] His work behind the camera in this project highlights a shift from on-screen roles to technical visual storytelling, blending dynamic shots with the cultural textures of urban Nepali life.[27] In addition to professional credits, Joshi has pursued independent creative endeavors, including the production of cinematic vlogs that document his travels. A notable example is Project Sydney (2018), a 10-day visual diary of his time in Australia, featuring edited footage that emphasizes personal exploration and scenic cinematography.[28] These self-initiated projects reflect his freelance approach to visual media, often incorporating elements of travel documentation up to recent years. Joshi has also engaged in musical creativity through acoustic covers shared online, demonstrating his versatility as a performer. For instance, his rendition of "Timi Bhane (Farki Farki)" from the band Albatross (2019) showcases a stripped-down, intimate style with guitar accompaniment, garnering appreciation for its emotional depth.[29] Such short-form content underscores his ongoing involvement in multimedia expression beyond structured film work.Personal Life and Philanthropy
Marriage and Family
Ayushman Desraj Shrestha Joshi married Nepalese actress Priyanka Karki on February 29, 2020, in a traditional Hindu ceremony held in Kathmandu following a civil registration the day prior.[9][30] The wedding included pre-ceremony rituals such as mehendi and sangeet events attended by family, close friends, and industry colleagues, marking a significant public celebration of their long-term relationship that began years earlier.[30] Since their marriage, Joshi and his wife, now known professionally as Priyanka Karki DS Joshi, have made numerous joint public appearances at Nepali film premieres, award shows, and cultural events, often highlighting their partnership as a power couple in the entertainment industry.[31] The couple resides in Kathmandu, where they balance their demanding acting schedules with family responsibilities.[32] In September 2021, they welcomed their first child, a daughter named Ayanka Karki Joshi, born on September 22.[31][32] Their family dynamics reflect mutual support in their parallel careers within Nepali cinema, with each encouraging the other's professional pursuits without direct on-screen collaborations.[33]Humanitarian Efforts
Ayushman Joshi has been actively involved in humanitarian initiatives in Nepal, particularly focusing on housing, environmental sustainability, and children's welfare. As a Youth Ambassador for Habitat for Humanity Nepal since 2016, he has promoted awareness campaigns aimed at building decent homes and sustainable communities, especially in the aftermath of natural disasters. His role included participating in the Young Leaders Build 2016 forum, where he collaborated with other Nepali ambassadors to organize events such as flash mobs on Valentine's Day and World Water Day to highlight housing challenges and community resilience. These efforts emphasized youth-led advocacy, partnering with organizations like Nepal Scouts and the Ministry of Youth and Sports to foster long-term environmental and social stability.[34] In 2019, Joshi co-founded the Ayanka Foundation with his wife, Priyanka Karki, to address social causes centered on children's welfare, health, and cleanliness. The foundation has undertaken initiatives such as collaborating with UNICEF on child protection programs, educating communities through partnerships with police and traffic authorities, and promoting sanitation drives to improve public health in underserved areas. For instance, the couple has supported awareness campaigns involving the distribution and sale of sanitary products to fund and educate on menstrual hygiene, targeting underprivileged youth and reducing stigma around health issues. These activities reflect a commitment to empowering vulnerable populations through targeted, community-based interventions.[35] Joshi's humanitarian work extends to environmental advocacy, notably as a member of the Clean Environment Mega Campaign appointed in 2019. In this capacity, he has participated in nationwide efforts to promote waste management and pollution reduction, using his public platform to encourage sustainable practices among Nepali youth. His involvement underscores a broader philosophy of giving back to society, often tied to personal experiences of travel and community healing, with family support playing a key role in sustaining these endeavors.[36]Legacy and Recognition
Awards and Nominations
Ayushman Joshi's career accolades primarily highlight his successful transition from modeling and television hosting to acting, with key recognitions in the Nepalese entertainment industry. His early win in the modeling world established him as a prominent figure, while his film debut earned critical praise through national awards. In September 2015, Joshi won the Face of House of Fashion En Vogue competition, a prestigious modeling event held at Hotel Radisson in Kathmandu, marking his breakthrough in fashion circles.[1] Joshi's acting career received significant validation with the NFDC National Film Award in 2017 (for films released in 2073 BS), where he was awarded Best Debut Actor (Male) for his lead role in Chapali Height 2.[37] This honor came after he was nominated alongside actors like Aryan Adhikari and Prithvi Raj Prasai in the Best New Actor category.[38] The award, presented at the 5th NFDC ceremony in Kathmandu, underscored his impactful performance in his feature film debut.[39]| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Face of House of Fashion En Vogue | Winner | Modeling Competition | Won[1] |
| 2017 | NFDC National Film Award | Best Debut Actor (Male) | Chapali Height 2 | Won[37] |
| 2017 | NFDC National Film Award | Best New Actor | Chapali Height 2 | Nominated[38] |