Natasha Rajeshwari, who is also known as Neha Malik, has become a mainstay in the Indian OTT space. Known for her great screen presence and bold characters, she has won over large audiences with her work in many web series, which play out on different platforms. She brings out a mix of charm and intensity in her performances, which is what makes her the choice of many digital content creators. Here is a look at the Top 10 Natasha Rajeshwari web series till 2025, which also presents her wide range of roles and very impactful acting.
- School Girl
In what may be the high point of Natasha Rajeshwari’s career thus far is “School Girl”. She plays a young and innocent girl, which in fact is a mask for her true self, which only adds to the drama of the story. Also very sexual and emotional at the same time, which in turn makes the character very appealing to the audience.
- Jalebi Bai
In which Natasha found fame with “Jalebi Bai”. In that series, she played a housemaid caught in the secrets of the households she served. Her bold performance, which had a mix of humour and sensuality, made the Ullu series a hit.

- Madhosh Diaries: Adla Badli
In Adla Badli, Natasha takes on a more experimental role, which displays her versatility. The story looks at issues of emotion and physical desire, and her performance adds depth to a character in the midst of an emotional struggle and physical attraction.
- Shaurya
Shaurya reports that Natasha does very well in large-scale dramatic roles. In this romantic thriller, we see to what extent she plays out emotional vulnerability and personal conflict. Also in this series, it is proven that she is able to take on more in-depth roles, which go beyond the action-packed genre.
- Walkman
The setting is a blend of the past and present. In Natasha, we see a young married woman who is exploring her fantasies via a Walkman. She does a great job with her performance and the dialogue, which in turn makes her character stand out and the story very engaging.
- Choti Bahu
In “Choti Bahu”, Natasha brings a new perspective to the idea of traditional Indian families. She portrays the story of a young bride as she adjusts to life in her in-laws’ home and at the same time works through very personal and emotional issues.




