Some women enter the Mrs. India stage seeking recognition.
Nishi Srivastava enters with something far more formidable — a life that already embodies the title she’s competing for.
At 45, representing Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, Nishi is stepping into Mission Dreams 2025–26 not as a newcomer but as a woman who has already walked through storms, rebuilt herself, and proven that growth is not bound by age, circumstances, or expectations. Her presence is not accidental; it’s earned.

A Life Built on Reinvention
Nishi doesn’t pretend her journey was smooth. She doesn’t try to glamorize it either. Her honesty is part of her strength — she openly acknowledges that her path has been imperfect, scattered with doubt, setbacks, and moments where walking away would have been easier.
But she didn’t walk away.
She rose.
She pushed.
She rebuilt.
And every time life tried to shrink her, she expanded.
That inner fire is what transformed her from a woman fighting personal battles into a woman lifting others with her story.

From Uncertainty to National Recognition
Her resilience didn’t just stay personal — it translated into achievement. In 2023, she earned the Mission Dreams Mrs. India Subtitle, proving she wasn’t just participating; she was competing at a championship level.
But she didn’t stop there.
Her work toward women empowerment and her growing public presence led to multiple national honors:
- Bharat Pratibha Samman – Recognized for her role in empowering women
- National Women Award 2024 – Acknowledging her influence and contribution
- National Women Excellence Award 2025 – Cementing her as a national-level inspiration
These awards aren’t accidental wins or random nominations. They’re credible indicators of a woman whose voice, journey, and impact have already been acknowledged across India.
A Purpose Bigger Than the Stage
Nishi’s hobbies — dance, fitness, cooking — show her vibrant personality. But her deeper purpose sets her apart. She believes in motivating people to trust their own abilities, because she knows firsthand what it feels like to lose faith in oneself… and what it feels like to regain it.
She doesn’t just want the Mrs. India title; she understands the responsibility that comes with it. She treats this crown not as a decoration, but as a platform where her journey can reach more people, especially women who are silently battling their own self-doubt, insecurities, and limitations.

Why She’s a Strong Contender
Many contestants say they’re dedicated.
Nishi proves it through her discipline, her awards, her journey, and her clarity of purpose.
Her commitment isn’t superficial. She’s walking into Mission Dreams 2025–26 with:
- Proven stage experience
- A real transformation story
- National-level recognition
- A purpose-driven vision
- The maturity of a woman who knows what she stands for
She’s not here to look pretty on stage. She’s here to show what strength looks like at 45, what resilience looks like in real life, and what leadership looks like in the Mrs. India category.
Mission Dreams 2025–26 isn’t just another chapter in her life — it’s the stage where she intends to amplify everything she has built so far.
