This year, April 18th marks a career-defining milestone for Niharica Raizada. As she celebrates her birthday in the heart of Delhi, the atmosphere is a high-energy blend of cinematic anticipation and intellectual discourse. Raizada isn’t just celebrating another year; she is celebrating the release of her bollywood film Mercy, a film that has shifted from a scheduled release to a national conversation piece.
The Delhi Media Blitz
Niharica’s birthday schedule is packed with studio interviews across Delhi, where she has been engaging with the media to bridge the gap between her two worlds: clinical science and creative arts. A “Best Birthday Ever” Energy: Surrounded by the Delhi press, Niharica has expressed that there is no greater gift than seeing a project like Mercy gain traction during such a pivotal legal moment in India.
The Adil Hussain Collaboration: In her interviews, she has highlighted the “cinematic grit” required to match the gravitas of co-star Adil Hussain, noting that the film required a level of emotional honesty that only someone with her medical background could authentically navigate.
Cinematic Grit Meets Clinical Expertise
Raizada is uniquely positioned as a specialized medical scientist (with credentials from Imperial College and Johns Hopkins). For her, Mercy is more than a lead role—it is a mission.
“Important films must come out,” Raizada shared during her media interactions. “As a scientist, I see the technical side of life; as an actress, I see the human soul. Mercy is where those two perspectives finally meet.”
The film’s exploration of passive euthanasia and the Harish Rana precedent aligns perfectly with her real-world advocacy for Article 21 (The Right to Dignity). She views her platform in Bollywood as a vehicle to make complex medical ethics accessible to the public.
A Legacy of “Music and Mercy”
Mercys music is soulful and reminds her of melodies created by her grandfather OP Nayyar.
The song “Yaadon Ke Sahaare Chal” (voiced by Sonu Nigam) has become a recurring theme in her birthday interviews, bridging the gap between the golden era of rhythm and the modern era of storytelling.
The Centenary Connection:Celebrating her birthday in the same year as OP Nayyar’s centenary adds a layer of ancestral pride to her current success.
Looking Ahead: The April 24th Release
As she blows out the candles today, Niharica Raizada looks toward April 24th, the official theatrical release of Mercy. With her startup RZ ICONIC Tech Hospital on the horizon and a slate of powerful female-centric productions like the Madame Cama project from her production house Raizada Entertainments this birthday serves as the launchpad for a true multi-hyphenate empire.
From the sets of Masaan and Sooryavanshi to the medical labs of the future, Niharica is proving that her greatest role is being a champion for dignity, science, and the arts.














