Behind
every
successful
person,
there
are
unfailing
efforts
of
teachers.
They
can
be
with
us
in
any
form,
and
we
can
meet
them
at
any
stage
of
our
life.
With
parents
being
our
first
teachers,
as
our
growth
continues,
we
meet
several
people
who
have
left
an
indelible
impression
on
our
minds.
We
can
often
get
nostalgic
thinking
about
our
teachers,
who
have
selflessly
taught
us
and
who
have
played
a
huge
role
in
making
us
what
we
are
today.
Here's
what
actors
from
Colors
TV's
shows
have
to
say
on
the
occasion
of
Teachers'
Day,
which
is
today
(September
5,
2020)
about
their
gurus.
Jigyasa
Singh
as
Heer
from
Shakti-Astitva
Ke
Ehsaas
Ki:
Teachers
are
a
very
important
part
of
our
lives
and
they
shape
the
way
we
see
the
world.
A
right
teacher
can
change
the
course
of
a
person's
life.
I
am
very
lucky
to
have
met
some
extraordinary
teachers
who
motivated
me
and
molded
me
into
the
person
who
I
am
today
and
I
am
eternally
grateful
for
that.
Teacher's
Day
also
makes
me
nostalgic
as
I
recall
my
school
days
when
we
would
dress
up
like
them
and
celebrate
in
our
class.
I
really
thank
each
and
every
teacher
across
the
country
for
their
selfless
service.
Pravisht
Mishra
as
Anirudh
Roy
Choudhary
of
Barrister
Babu:
For
me,
my
Guru
is
my
mother.
She
is
a
Teacher
by
profession
and
also
my
idol
who
has
always
been
there
for
me.
She
is
like
a
light
for
me
in
the
dark,
an
inspiration
and
aspiration,
who
supports
me
always.
She
is
my
strength
and,
as
an
educator,
she
has
motivated
and
shaped
so
many
lives.
I
want
to
take
this
opportunity
to
wish
her.
Happy
Teacher's
Day,
Maa.
Avinesh
Rekhi
as
Sarabjit
of
Choti
Sarrdaarni
"Respecting
teachers
is
the
most
important
quality
a
person
needs
to
have.
We
may
not
realize,
but
who
we
are
today
in
life
is
because
of
their
tireless
efforts.
On
this
very
special
occasion,
I
would
like
to
take
the
opportunity
and
say
a
heartfelt
thank
you
to
the
one
very
special
teacher
who
has
taught
me
the
right
way
to
live;
my
mother.
She
is
truly
an
inspiration
for
me
and
my
role
model
in
life.
My
life
would
be
incomplete
without
her."
Nimrit
Kaur
Ahluwalia
as
Meher
of
Choti
Sarrdaarni:
I
wouldn't
have
achieved
all
that
I
am
today
without
the
help
of
some
incredible
teachers
who
were
always
by
my
side.
I
will
always
be
grateful
to
Mrs.
Anjali
Aggarwal
for
introducing
me
to
the
beautiful
world
of
theatre
and
acting.
For
Ms.
Ritika
Ramtri
for
being
for
all
the
support
and
guidance
you
have
given
when
I
just
began
my
career
into
modeling
and
to
the
one
who
helped
me
build
and
create
Meher,
Mrs
Vibha
Chibber
ma'am.
Thank
you
to
all
my
Gurus
for
believing
in
me
and
supporting
me
throughout.
Raja
aka
Akshit
Sukhija
from
Shubharambh:
My
biggest
inspiration
in
life
are
my
parents.
A
few
difficult
decisions
which
they
took
in
the
past
have
led
us
and
made
us
who
we
are
today,
for
which
I
thank
them
with
all
my
heart.
They
always
believed
in
my
dreams
and
my
abilities
and
have
supported
me
in
whatever
I
wanted
to
do.
Thank
you
for
always
being
there,
mumma
and
papa.
They
are
the
best
teachers
in
life
one
could
ever
wish
for.
Rrahul
Sudhir
as
Vansh
from
Ishq
Mein
Marjaawan:
The
influence
of
all
the
teachers
in
my
life
has
been
so
huge
that
I
can't
even
imagine
a
life
without
their
teachings.
I
am
fortunate
that
I
was
taught
by
such
great
people
who
brought
me
up
with
ethics
and
moral
values
which
we
don't
see
a
lot
today.
I
am
very
proud
of
myself
that
I
am
able
to
continue
to
live
a
life
of
integrity
and
character,
something
I
was
taught
by
my
teachers.
I
will
forever
be
thankful
and
grateful
for
what
they
taught
me.
Saahil
Uppal
who
plays
Omkar
in
Pinjara
Khoobsurti
Ka:
When
I
hear
Teachers
Day,
the
first
thing
that
comes
to
my
mind
is
gratitude.
Today,
I
would
want
to
express
heartfelt
gratitude
for
all
my
teachers
for
the
efforts
they
have
put
in
to
make
me
a
better
person
in
life.
Although
academically
I
was
an
average
student
but
at
that
age
if
someone
could
teach
me
discipline,
hard
work,
passion,
goal
setting,
preparations,
focus,
they
were
my
teachers.
I
still
remember,
our
school
had
this
very
fun,
every
year
ritual,
where
senior
students
used
to
act
as
teachers
and
handle
school
and
classes
for
one
day.
This
activity
was
considered
a
token
of
love
and
respect
for
our
teachers.
I
was
very
happy
to
act
as
one
of
the
Math
teachers.
You
can
say
it
was
my
first
"act"
(laughs).
Lastly,
I
would
say
that
our
teachers
and
all
our
gurus
deserve
all
the
love
and
respect
because
they
prepare
us
for
school
as
well
as
a
journey
called
life.