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Kusha Kapila: The Fashion Editor Who Turned Comedian!

Kusha Kapila is a digital content creator turned actress. Best known for her comic content, Kusha has a massive fan following on social media platforms. On Instagram, her follower count stands at 3.3 million whereas on YouTube she has 9.7 lakh subscribers.
When it comes to acting, Kusha has been part of movies such as Ghost Stories, Plan A Plan B, and Selfie. She has also acted in several web series such as Comicstaan, Masaba Masaba, and Case Toh Banta Hai.
Physical Stats
Full Name | Kusha Kapila |
Birth Place | New Delhi, India |
Birth Date | 19 September 1989 |
Age | 33 years |
Height | 5 feet 5 inches |
Weight | 75 Kg |
Eye color | Brown |
Hair Color | Brown |
Zodiac Sign | Virgo |
Qualifications | Batchelor’s Degree In English literature, Bachelor’s Degree In Design |
Father | N/A |
Mother | Rita Kapila |
Brother | Arjun Kapila |
Profession | Indian Fashion Editor, Social Media Personality |
Net worth | Rs.20 crore |
Kusha Kapila Family
Kusha, a Punjabi Hindu was born on 19 September 1989. The actress’s father’s name is not available in the public domain and her mother’s name is Rita Kapila. She also has a brother Arjun Kapila.

Kusha Kapila Relationships
Kusha was in a relationship with Zorawar Singh Ahluwalia, a digital content creator and a former employee of Diageo India. After dating for a couple of years, in 2017 Kusha married Zorawar.
However, on 26 June 2023, Kusha announced via an Instagram post that she was parting ways with her husband. According to her, it was a mutual decision to split, and though they gave everything, now they are not able to do that anymore. Towards the end of her post, Kusha mentioned that she and Zorawar will continue to co-parent their pet dog, Maya.
Kusha Kapila Education
After completing her school education in Delhi, Kusha joined Indraprastha College For Women. In 2008, she completed her Bachelor’s degree in English from that college.
In the same year, Kusha enrolled at the National Institute of Fashion Technology for a Bachelor of Design and passed out in 2012.
Kusha Kapila Controversies
After Kusha announced the news of parting ways with her husband, netizens were curious to find out the reason behind their separation.
Meanwhile, an old video surfaced on Reddit where Kusha appeared in the digital chat show ‘Social Media Star with Janice,’ along with Bollywood director Karan Johar. In the show, Karan was telling the actress that if she is having any problem with Zorawar, she can always call him.
Karan went on to tell her that sexual infidelity is not infidelity and that’s his mantra. In response to his statement, Kusha was seen supporting him by saying that she also believes so. In the wake of her divorce news announcement, Netizens brutally trolled Kusha for her stand on infidelity.
Kusha Kapila Profession
In February 2013, Kusha joined as a Fashion correspondent with the magazine ‘Apparel Online’. After working there for over a year, her next stint was with Fashion Forward Trends as a Trend Analyst and Features Writer.
Later, she went on to work with Razorfish as a Copywriter for a short period of 5 months and subsequently joined RockNShop.com as the Head of Digital Content. During that time, she also started working as a freelance content developer. In August 2016, Kusha joined as a Fashion Editor with Times Internet.
Kusha slowly later started focusing on Instagram by portraying the characters of Billi Maasi, Zulmi Aunty, and Indian Mom which helped her gain popularity. On YouTube, her videos such as ‘Actress angry on not getting nominated’ and ‘My first time waxing experience’ soon went viral.
In 2020, she made her debut in acting with Ghost Stories, a segment directed by Karan Johar. It was followed by the web series Masaba Masaba (Season 2) on Netflix in 2022. The last movie from Kusha was ‘Sukhee’, a film along with Shilpa Shetty.
Kusha Kapila Net worth
Kusha’s main source of income is from content creation and acting in movies and web series. Reportedly, her net worth as of 2023 stands at Rs.20 crore.
Lesser Known Facts About Kusha Kapila
- Once Kusha had been to Goa along with her friends. The actress got a free entry for a gig that cost ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 per person. It was someone who had watched her content that granted a free entry.
- During her college days, Kusha left a literature course as she used to reach college only in the afternoons for theater rehearsals.
- According to Kusha, she wants to try her hand at different things. A person who is interested in constant learning, also asks for how long one can do the same thing and profit from it.
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