- September 4, 2023
Teachers’ Day: COLORS’ actors’ express gratitude to their mentors
Alisha Parveen essaying the role of Alia in COLORS’ ‘Udaariyaan’ says, “On this Teachers’ Day, I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to Sargun Mehta who is the producer of our show. When I first met her, she advised me to be myself and believed that I was her Alia from Udaariyaan. When someone shows that kind of confidence in you, it makes a huge difference in the way you approach work. I thank her for inspiring me to be a better actor and person. Alia values her dreams and is willing to leave no stone unturned to fulfill them. If my mentor sees the same drive in me, it’s a huge compliment.”
Garima Kishnani essaying the role of Bindiya in COLORS’ ‘Suhaagan’ says, “Even experiences can be great teachers. Suhaagan is my very first television venture and it offered me the experience of spearheading a show. I’ve learnt more than I could have in any acting institute. It changed the way I perceive the craft and gave me space to learn different ways to emote. I’m grateful that I share this experience with other brilliant actors, who inspire me with their performances. Happy Teachers’ Day to everyone and may we keep learning.”
Aastha Sharma essaying the role of Neerja in COLORS’ ‘Neerja…Ek Nayi Pehchaan’ says, “I believe that teaching is the most noble profession. I credit my teachers for spotting my inclination toward acting and encouraging me to pursue it. A teacher isn’t just someone in a classroom; it’s anyone who imparts valuable life lessons, making us wiser. While working on the set of ‘Neerja…Ek Nayi Pehchaan,’ I discovered a mentor in my co-actor and on-screen mom, Sneha Wagh aka Protima. Watching her enact a scene is like getting a front-row seat to a masterclass in acting. On this teacher’s day, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to her and to all the guiding lights who shape the lives of their students in profound ways.”
Arjit Taneja, a contestant on COLORS’ ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi 13’ says, “Rohit Shetty sir and my fears on Khatron Ke Khiladi 13 have taught me a lot about myself. I realized that the things I thought would scare me were harmless. A significant portion of our fears stems from past encounters and misguided perceptions. On this incredible show, every stunt was about motivating oneself to be bigger than the things that seem scary. Rohit sir is a wonderful mentor, who helped me fulfill my potential as a khiladi. I can’t thank him and the show enough for bringing out this braver version of me. I hope everyone gets the experience they need to elevate and inspire others. Happy Teachers’ Day!”
Siddhant Issar essaying the role of Tarkasur in COLORS’ ‘Shiv Shakti – Tap Tyag Tandav’ says, “On this Teacher’s Day, I would like to thank my father, Puneet Issar. He’s my biggest cheerleader, friend, and guru, whom I trust completely. His wisdom, his experience, and his constant support have been invaluable in my journey, particularly in the world of acting. He has not only passed on his knowledge but also instilled discipline in me. I’m so blessed to have the chance to carry his legacy ahead. All my love to the best teacher I’ve ever had.”
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