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Actors remember the men who molded their journeys!

International Men’s Day serves as a reminder to appreciate and acknowledge the vital roles that men play in our lives.

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International Men’s Day serves as a reminder to appreciate and acknowledge the vital roles that men play in our lives. Actors from &TV are using this occasion to honor the remarkable men in their lives—those who have stood by them, shaped their journeys, and provided unwavering support. Among them are Neha Joshi (Krishna Devi Vajpayee from Atal), Smita Sable (Dhaniya from Bheema), Geetanjali Mishra (Rajesh from Happu Ki Ultan Paltan), and Shubhangi Atre (Angoori Bhabhi from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai).

Neha Joshi (Krishna Devi Vajpayee, Atal) with husband Omkar

Neha Joshi, known for portraying Krishna Devi Vajpayee in Atal, shares,

“On this International Men’s Day, I want to celebrate the incredible man in my life—my husband, Omkar. He has been my rock, my confidant, and my greatest support, standing by me through both the joys and challenges life brings. His unwavering belief in me and constant encouragement have been the driving force behind my strength and success. Amid the chaos of our lives, he has remained my calm and anchor—always ready to listen, help, and offer comforting words. He has taught me the true meaning of partnership, showing that love and support can empower us to become our best selves. His presence fills our life with laughter, stability, and warmth. Today, I honor not only my husband but also all the men who quietly dedicate themselves to their families, often without recognition. They remind us that true strength lies not in grand gestures but in everyday acts of love and kindness.” 

Smita Sable, (Dhaniya, Bheema) with dad

Smita Sable, who plays Dhaniya in Bheema, reflects,

“I am filled with gratitude as I think of the most incredible man in my life—my father. He has always been my unwavering support, my mentor, and my greatest strength. Even now, as I live with him and care for him, I see how he continues to guide and inspire me every day. Growing up, he instilled in me the values of resilience, kindness, and self-belief. His quiet strength and unconditional love have shaped who I am and taught me what true support looks like. Now, as our roles have shifted, I am honored to be there for him, just as he has always been there for me. Every moment we share is a reminder of the bond we’ve built—a bond rooted in love, respect, and deep understanding. On this special day, I want to celebrate my father and all the men who serve as pillars of support for their families.”

Himani Shivpuri (Katori Amma , Happu Ki Ultan Paltan) with Son

Himani Shivpuri, known for playing Katori Amma in Happu Ki Ultan Paltan, shares,

“I find myself reflecting on my journey with my incredible son, Katyayan, who has been my rock, my strength, and my source of hope, especially after my husband’s passing. Losing a partner is heartbreaking, but my son stepped up in ways words can hardly express. He filled our home with light during the darkest times and became the pillar our family could lean on. In those difficult days, he showed a depth of love, maturity, and resilience that reminded me of his father’s spirit. He took on responsibilities without hesitation, offering not only his support but also a sense of peace and stability that helped me find my footing again. His kindness and patience have soothed my soul, and his ability to share in both my sorrow and my memories brings comfort every day. Today, I honor him and all the men who stand by their families with quiet strength and compassion. Sons like mine remind us of the power of love and the resilience of the human spirit.”

Shubhangi Atre (Angoori Bhabi, Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai) with dad

Shubhangi Atre, who plays Angoori Bhabhi in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, reflects,

“My father has been my rock, my guiding star, and the one who taught me resilience, compassion, and strength. Today, he is bravely fighting one of the most challenging battles of his life, as he faces cancer. Watching him endure this journey has been a profound lesson in courage and grace. Despite the toll it has taken on him physically and emotionally, his spirit remains unbroken. His unwavering positivity, even on the hardest days, continues to inspire me. Through his strength, he teaches me what it truly means to live with dignity and resilience. This International Men’s Day, I want to celebrate my father and all the fathers, brothers, and sons who face life’s adversities with courage and strength. My father is not only my hero but also my reminder of what it means to live a life of purpose and kindness.”

Watch Atal at 8:00 pm, Bheema at 8:30 pm, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan at 10:00 pm, and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai at 10:30 pm, airing every Monday to Friday on &TV!

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