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Zee TV actors share their thoughts on World Hindi Day

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By Team Bollyy
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Zee TV actors share their thoughts on World Hindi Day

India is a diverse country, it has various types of food, multiple languages, and countless festivals which are celebrated by people from different religions and traditions. Across the globe, there are thousands of languages that people speak in but when it comes to India, Hindi is the most common language people communicate in. In fact, from Bollywood to Indian television, most of the content is in the Hindi language only. Talking about World Hindi Day, Zee TV actors Aditi Sharma a.k.a Dua from Rabb Se Hai Dua, Swati Shah a.k.a Kadambari from Pyaar Ka Pehla Naam Radha Mohan, Aishwarya Khare a.k.a Lakshmi from Bhagya Lakshmi and Aparna Mishra a.k.a Sahana from Kumkum Bhagya share their views on the importance of using the Hindi language.

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Aditi Sharma who plays the role of Dua in Zee TV’s Rabb Se Hai Dua mentioned, “Hindi has always been my most preferred and comfortable language to speak in. I have learnt this language since my childhood because it is my mother tongue and has been part of my syllabus in school as well. . Moreover, I find this language very respectful and easier to express my feelings in. I am from Delhi so most of my friends speak in the same language and the way we can express our emotions in Hindi cannot be expressed in any other language. I believe the people who can speak hindi, its easier for them to get fluency of other language too. The tonality and phonetics might vary from city to city, but still Hindi is the most common language that everyone understands.”

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Swati Shah, who is playing the role of Kadambari in Zee TV’s Pyaar Ka Pehla Naam Radha Mohan mentioned, “As we know Hindi is considered as one of the most common languages in India and I feel that it is simple and most comfortable language that everyone can easily express themselves in. I started my career from theaters in Gujrat and worked in the Gujarati entertainment industry but eventually, I got into the national television industry. And we all know that your Hindi has to be really good when you are working in the Hindi television industry. Being an actor, I get to express myself in Hindi a lot and learn something new every day, it makes me feel great."

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Aishwarya Khare who plays the role of Lakshmi in Zee TV’s Bhagya Lakshmi mentioned, “Hindi is of course one of the most commonly used languages of India, but I am so happy that nowadays it is becoming known around the world. I recently visited Bali and I was so surprised to see that people there knew about the language and understood when I spoke in Hindi. I was feeling so happy and proud to see how our Indian culture and language has spread across the world.”

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Aparna Mishra who plays the role of Sahana in Zee TV’s Sa Kumkum Bhagya mentioned, “It has been an honor for me to be a part of Hindi TV shows. I have not only gained a renewed interest in Hindi, but I have also improved my Hindi vocabulary as a result. While English is a globally used language and the importance of the same cannot be forgotten, Hindi has also become an influential language globally. On this World Hindi day, I want to remind us that Hindi is one of our official languages and holds
very much importance in our life and we all should know it.”

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