As
the
world
celebrates
World
Television
Day,
actor
Arya
Babbar
is
looking
back
at
the
medium
that
shaped
not
only
his
childhood,
but
also
his
creative
journey.
Known
for
playing
Kalikant
in
Zee
TV’s
Jagriti
–
Ek
Nayi
Subah,
Arya
believes
that
television
remains
one
of
the
strongest
bridges
between
storytellers
and
audiences
even
in
today’s
fast-changing
digital
era.
For
Arya,
television
is
not
just
an
industry-it
is
an
emotion.
Reflecting
on
his
early
memories,
the
actor
shared
that
TV
became
one
of
his
first
teachers.
He
grew
up
watching
stories
being
created
and
recreated
every
day,
and
that
constant
creative
buzz
left
a
lasting
mark
on
him.
This
connection,
he
says,
still
inspires
him
each
time
he
faces
the
camera.
Arya
Babbar’s
journey
with
Jagriti
–
Ek
Nayi
Subah
has
further
deepened
his
appreciation
for
the
medium.
The
actor
says
the
show
has
reminded
him
of
the
true
power
of
television-its
ability
to
shape
thoughts
and
spark
meaningful
conversations
inside
every
household.
The
daily
connection
with
viewers,
he
believes,
is
what
makes
TV
truly
timeless.
Calling
television
a
commitment
and
a
discipline,
Arya
highlights
how
the
relationship
between
an
actor
and
the
audience
grows
with
every
episode.
Unlike
films
or
OTT
content,
TV
creates
an
ongoing
conversation,
building
trust
and
familiarity
day
after
day.
On
World
Television
Day,
Arya
Babbar
expresses
gratitude
for
being
part
of
a
medium
that
continues
to
evolve
while
staying
rooted
in
emotion
and
storytelling.
For
him,
television
is
not
just
entertainment-it
is
a
bond
built
on
human
connection,
one
that
still
holds
a
powerful
place
in
people’s
lives.