&TV Artists Mark World Television Day by Reflecting on Their Journeys and TV’s Future!


Television
has
been
the
foundation
of
Indian
entertainment
for
decades,
shaping
careers,
creating
icons,
and
connecting
millions
of
households
through
shared
stories.
On
World
Television
Day,
&TV’s
renowned
actors
Paras
Arora
(Jeetu,
Gharwali
Pedwali),
Yogesh
Tripathi
(Happu
Singh,
Happu
Ki
Ultan
Paltan),
and
Aasif
Sheikh
(Vibhuti
Narayan
Mishra,
Bhabiji
Ghar
Par
Hai)
take
a
nostalgic
walk
through
their
journeys,
reflecting
on
how
television
gave
them
identity,
purpose,
and
a
platform
to
grow.
Paras
Arora
aka
Jeetu
from
the
upcoming
show
Gharwali
Pedwali
shares
“My
connection
with
television
began
when
I
was
very
young.
I
started
as
a
child
actor
in
one
of
the
most
popular
shows
of
that
time,
and
that
early
exposure
shaped
everything
that
I
am
today.
Television
taught
me
discipline,
gave
me
identity,
and
helped
me
understand
the
true
essence
of
storytelling.
What
excites
me
the
most
now
is
being
a
part
of
Gharwali
Pedwali.
After
years,
a
supernatural
comedy
with
such
a
fresh
flavour
has
come
back
to
television.
It
is
a
new-age
concept
where
humour,
emotions,
and
fantasy
blend
beautifully.
I
feel
shows
like
this
represent
the
future
of
our
industry.
Audiences
today
want
something
unique,
something
that
surprises
them,
and
television
is
evolving
to
meet
those
expectations.
For
me,
playing
Jeetu
feels
like
coming
full
circle

from
starting
as
a
child
actor
to
now
being
part
of
a
pathbreaking
show
that
brings
an
unexplored
genre
back
into
the
mainstream.
Television
will
always
remain
the
heart
of
Indian
entertainment,
and
with
innovative
stories
like
Gharwali
Pedwali,
I
believe
the
future
looks
incredibly
promising.”

Yogesh
Tripathi
aka
Daroga
Happu
Singh
from
Happu
Ki
Ultan
Paltan
said,
“My
journey
with
television
has
been
nothing
short
of
life-changing.
When
I
started
my
career,
I
did
not
come
from
a
place
of
privilege
or
connections.
I
worked
hard,
doing
small
roles,
building
my
craft
step
by
step.
But
it
was
Bhabiji
Ghar
Par
Hain
that
truly
changed
everything
for
me.
The
role
of
Happu
Singh
gave
me
a
new
identity,
one
that
people
instantly
recognised
and
loved.
Because
of
that
love,
&TV
trusted
me
with
my
own
show,
Happu
Ki
Ultan
Paltan,
and
that
was
a
milestone
I
will
always
cherish.
Television
gave
me
a
name,
stability,
and
the
opportunity
to
make
people
laugh
every
day.
Even
today,
when
people
call
me
Happu
Singh,
it
feels
like
a
blessing.
As
for
the
future,
I
believe
television
will
continue
to
stand
strong.
The
formats
might
change,
but
the
connection
it
offers
cannot
be
replaced.
It
will
always
remain
a
part
of
India’s
daily
routine.”
Aasif
Sheikh
aka
Vibhuti
Narayan
Mishra
from
Bhabiji
Ghar
Par
Hain
shares,
“I
have
been
part
of
television
since
the
very
beginning.
In
fact,
I
had
the
privilege
of
being
the
lead
in
India’s
first
daily
soap,
which
marked
a
new
chapter
in
Indian
entertainment.
Over
the
years,
I
have
performed
more
than
350
characters
on
television,
each
one
helping
me
grow
as
an
actor
and
as
a
person.
But
the
kind
of
recognition
and
love
I
received
through
Bhabiji
Ghar
Par
Hain
has
been
truly
special.
Playing
Vibhuti
Narayan
Mishra
allowed
me
to
explore
comedy
and
versatility
in
a
way
I
had
never
done
before.
The
audience
made
this
character
iconic,
and
I
will
always
be
grateful
for
that.
Television
has
given
me
longevity,
identity,
and
immense
respect.
When
I
look
at
today’s
scenario,
I
feel
television
will
continue
to
thrive.
Content
is
diversifying,
audiences
are
evolving,
but
the
medium’s
emotional
bond
with
viewers
will
always
keep
it
relevant
and
strong.”

Watch
your
favourite
shows
every
Monday
to
Friday,
Happu
Ki
Ultan
Paltan
at
10
PM,
Bhabiji
Ghar
Par
Hai
at
10:30
PM,
and
Gharwali
Pedwali
soon
only
on
&TV!


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