'My father, my friend', say TV actors

'My father, my friend', say TV actors

All you daddies out there, here's wishing you all a very happy Father’s Day!

Father is an important figure in any child’s life. He is the philosopher, guide and good friend that every kid needs.

On this special occasion, TV actors speak about their heroes aka fathers.

Karan Wahi: My father looks younger than me. My dad is not at all strict like other dads. He is very chilled out and I guess all my masti and outgoing habits are from him. I don’t drink much but I had my first drink with him. Every single day that I get to spend with him I consider special so there is no need to do anything extra to show that he is special to me. Luckily, he is going to be in Mumbai so I guess a nice dinner would be good.

Sumeet Raghavan: My dad and I are actually like friends in real life. Our bond is very strong. We both discuss everything under the sun. He is an encyclopedia to me. My father means the world to me. There are numerous incidents that have been instrumental in changing me as a person; Be it my outlook or my approach towards the society. He is a saint. I have never seen him lose his cool or get frustrated.

Mohit Malik: My father is like a friend to me but I am scared of him. He knows where to draw the line. There are lots of things that I don’t do it in front of him as he still considers me a young kid and maintains discipline. As my dad is in Delhi, I won’t be able to celebrate with him but I have sent him a gift, which he will surely love it.

Dev Joshi: My father is not just my father, but also my best friend. He is also my role model. He always helps me every problem of life. He has seen this world from its worst to best. He always helps me to balance my studies as well as my shoots. I think he is an all-rounder and so I want to become a good person like my father. He is my Superhero.

Rohan Mehra: We are best of friends. He knows everything about my life even though he lives far away. We chat at least twice a day. Two days back I told him my air conditioner was not working and when I reached home, he had already managed to fix it. He takes care of everything sitting there in Amritsar. I love him the most.

Ravi Dubey: My father is my hero. I look up to him because he is very dedicated and hardworking. In spite of being from a small town he has managed to gain success and given a good life to the family. We both are very comfortable with each other. Whenever I go to Delhi, we spend time together. There was a time when he used to teach me multiplication and division and now we both discuss politics and other things. The volume of age gap is still the same but there is no generation gap.

Happy Father’s Day to everyone!

Like
0
Love
0
Haha
0
Yay
0
Wow
0
Sad
0
Angry
0

About Author

Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Sun, 06/19/2016 - 12:00

Add new comment

Tellychakkar Google News Follow
Top Stories

MUMBAI: COLORS' 'Mera Balam Thanedaar' captivates audiences with the story of an underage bride…

MUMBAI: COLORS' 'Mera Balam Thanedaar' captivates audiences with the story of an underage bride…

MUMBAI: COLORS' 'Mera Balam Thanedaar' captivates audiences with the story of an underage bride…

MUMBAI: COLORS' 'Mera Balam Thanedaar' captivates audiences with the story of an underage bride…

MUMBAI: Parineetii is one of the most loved TV shows among the audience due to its intriguing…

Recent Stories
Latest Videos