- November 21, 2022
Sony Entertainment Television’s artists share their special memory working in the television industry on the occasion of World Television Day
Television is a key medium that plays an important role in everybody’s life. Over the years, whatever we have and continue to experience through television, shapes and influences our lives, because television is meant to educate, inform, entertain, and influence us in several manners. And, on the occasion of World Television Day that is celebrated on 21st November, Sony Entertainment Television artists express their gratitude to the small screen that has allowed them to live their dream while also talking about journey in the television industry.
Gaurav Dubey from The Kapil Sharma Show says, “I first started working as a co-writer for TV shows before being in front of the camera. With all the hard work and support from such great personalities I’m surrounded with, I’m trying to create a little bit of my own identity here and it’s only possible because of ‘Television’. Working on TV makes me connected to every household and whenever I receive appreciation for my work, I feel like I have achieved something that I always wanted to in my life and feel blessed. Even though the big screen and new OTT platforms grab our attention, it is never possible to forget the small screens that has and will always continue to have a big impact. There is so much more to do on the small screen. I am looking forward to that opportunity. It’s because of the small screens that I have learned rather learning so much in my career. I will always be indebted to Indian Television for the rest of my life.”
Aeteshaa Sansgiri who plays the role of Ahliyabai in Punyashlok Ahliyabai says, “ My journey in television industry began in Marathi first, and now in Hindi. Today wherever I am and whatever I have achieved is because of television, it has given me everything and taught me so much in such small span of time. Television will always have an special place in my life, because it has given me an opportunity to play rather live so many characters, that has got me so much of love and appreciation from both the Marathi and Hindi audience. I will forever remain grateful to television. Television has its own special place which no one can replace or break especially when it comes to family viewing. It still binds people to together, and that’s what makes television truly special. On the occasion of World Television Day, let us come together to appreciate the presence of Television in our lives.”