‘My
Parents
Are
My
Biggest
Teachers’
Namish
Taneja,
who
plays
the
role
of
Ved
Kothari
in
Aye
Mere
Humsafar,
said,
"Undoubtedly,
my
main
pillars
of
strength
and
biggest
teachers
have
been
my
parents."
Namish
Says…
Reason
for
the
same,
he
said,
"When
I
was
young,
I
was
sternly
and
strictly
told
by
my
parents
to
leave
Delhi
and
never
come
back
because
they
felt
whenever
I
was
around
it
caused
some
problems.
It
was
a
shock
for
me.
Today
when
I
asked
them
why
they
put
me
through
so
much
of
hardships,
they
said
it
was
a
well
thought
through
plan
and
they
wanted
me
to
face
reality
of
life
headstrong,
struggle,
fend
for
myself
and
eventually
be
successful.
I
am
grateful
to
them
for
this
plan
because
it
sure
worked
out
in
my
favour."
Neelu
Vaghela
Thanks
Her
Mother
&
Father
Neelu
Vaghela,
who
is
seen
in
Aye
Mere
Humsafar,
says,
"On
this
Teacher's
Day,
I
would
like
to
first
thank
my
mother
and
father.
After
that
my
Guruji,
who
made
me
study.
And
most
of
all
I
am
thankful
to
my
directors
who
helped
me
in
walking
this
amazing
journey
in
the
industry.
They
all
have
taught
me
something.
But
punctuality
is
one
thing
that
I
learned
from
my
mentors
and
now
I
have
made
my
life
mantra
and
make
sure
I
follow
it
every
time
and
respect
my
directors."
Tina
Philip
Says
Her
Mother
Is
Her
Techer
Tina
Philip,
who
is
seen
as
Vidhi
Sharma
in
Aye
Mere
Humsafar,
says,
"My
teacher
is
my
mother.
She
has
taught
me
to
be
a
positive
person.
She
is
a
super
woman
who
manages
everything
so
beautifully.
She
is
the
head
of
department
of
science
in
a
school
back
home
in
the
UK
and
has
always
given
her
home
the
time
and
attention
it
needs.
If
you
ever
speak
to
her
you
will
feel
like
you're
speaking
to
a
20
something
year
old.
She
is
full
of
life
and
so
positive."