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Actors admire their fathers as their role models!

Father’s Day is a special occasion dedicated to honouring the incredible men who have shaped our lives with their love, guidance, and unwavering support. It is a day to celebrate the fathers who have made countless sacrifices, shared invaluable wisdom, and provided a steadfast presence in our lives. Many of us see our fathers as role models. On International Father’s Day, a heartfelt message from &TV actors offers a poignant glimpse into the deep emotional bond between fathers and their children. This sentiment resonates with many of us. These include Neha Joshi (Krishna Devi Vajpayee from Atal), Yogesh Tripathi (Daroga Happu Singh from Happu Ki Ultan Paltan), and Shubhangi Atre (Angoori Bhabi from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain). Neha Joshi, known as Krishna Devi Vajpayee from Atal, shares, “My father is a theatre artist. Growing up, I watched him perform on stage and learned a lot about acting from him. Whatever I am today owes a huge debt to my father. He has always stood by me like a rock. He has been my greatest strength during auditions, rejections, and moments of self-doubt. He has always supported and inspired me to achieve my aspirations. He saw me through countless challenges, tears of frustration, and moments of uncertainty but also witnessed my determination and passion. His pride in me was not just for the roles I landed but for my resilience and tenacity. His wisdom and guidance, especially during tough decisions, have been invaluable. Dad, you are my hero and role model. Your love, strength, and unwavering belief in me have shaped who I am today, and I strive to make you proud. Thank you for being the epitome of a great father.”

Yogesh Tripathi, known as Daroga Happu Singh from Happu Ki Ultan Paltan, shares, “My father always reminded me of the importance of being true to myself and embracing my unique qualities. He instilled in me the essential values of self-love and humility, which have become the foundation of my character. I am profoundly grateful to him for shaping me into who I am today. His influence has been immeasurable. With his strong academic background, he balanced being strict with a deep sense of affection. He taught me the significance of hard work, discipline, and understanding the true value of things—lessons invaluable to my personal and professional growth. These are the qualities and values I strive to pass on to my children. I want them to look up to me the way I look up to my father as my role model. On this special day, I extend my heartfelt wishes to all fathers. Their love, guidance, and unwavering support are incomparable. Nothing can match a father’s boundless love for his children, and today, we celebrate and honour that extraordinary bond.” Shubhangi Atre, known as Angoori Bhabi from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, shares, “There have been countless moments when my father made me feel special and solidified his place as my role model. Coming from a small town, everyone was skeptical when I shared my dream of becoming an actor. But my father trusted me and helped me pursue it. We were only sisters, and he brought us up, supported our dreams, and showed me the crucial role parents play in shaping their children’s lives. I pass on the lessons he instilled in me to my daughter. One memorable moment was when I scored good grades in my board exams; another was when he saw me on screen for the first time. His pride and support during those times were incredibly motivating. His ability to turn simple activities into meaningful learning experiences has always inspired me. His dedication to his work and unwavering commitment to our family have shown me the true meaning of responsibility and love. On this special day, I honour my father for being my guide, teacher, and unwavering support. He is not just my parent but my hero and role model. Happy Father’s Day.” These stories of how fathers have influenced the professional lives of these actors serve as a source of inspiration and motivation for all of us.

Get ready for more exciting episodes of your favourite shows! Don’t miss your favourite artists in Atal at 8:00 pm, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan at 10:00 pm, and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai at 10:30 pm, airing every Monday to Friday only on &TV! Tune in to catch all the drama and fun and stay connected with your favourite characters. By tuning in, you get to enjoy the shows and a glimpse into the lives of these talented actors and the fathers who have shaped them.

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