It's
International
Father's
Day
today
(June
20),
which
is
the
best
day
to
remember
the
man
who
shaped
your
life
in
so
many
ways!
For
all
girls
and
boys,
their
dads
happen
to
be
their
first
hero
and
the
biggest
support
system.
On
this
special
occasion,
several
TV
celebs
have
come
forward
and
shared
heartfelt
messaged
for
their
papa
dearest.
In
the
same
vein,
actors
such
as
Barkha
Singh
and
Sharad
Malhotra
have
also
spoken
about
the
biggest
life
lesson
they
got
from
their
fathers.
Actress
Barkha
Singh
told
Filmibeat,
“My
dad
is
an
Indian
Navy
veteran.
Growing
up,
dad
would
be
posted
outstation
for
months
together,
but
we
have
always
shared
a
very
close
bond.
I
feel
I
am
very
much
like
my
father,
especially
in
our
thought
process.
But
the
biggest
learning
from
him
is
the
importance
of
having
a
strong
character
and
belief
in
oneself.
From
him,
I
have
learned
that
one
must
value
and
respect
everyone
around,
but
what
is
equally
important
is
to
respect
and
value
oneself.
If
one
truly
believes
in
something,
one
must
stand
by
it
with
determination
and
never
lower
one’s
ethics
for
anyone.
This
is
something
I
always
follow.”
Speaking
about
the
same,
Naagin
5
fame
Sharad
Malhotra
told
Pinkvilla,
“My
father
Shushil
Malhotra
has
always
inspired
me
to
give
my
best.
He
was
always
supportive
of
my
career
decisions.
He
has
always
taught
me
that
hard
work
is
the
only
investment
that
never
fails.
I
came
to
Mumbai
with
no
contacts
and
my
father
always
encouraged
me
to
never
give
up.
He
is
a
very
positive
person.
I
have
learnt
to
be
positive
from
him.
I
have
also
learnt
to
be
a
warrior
from
him.
He
always
tells
me
it
is
nice
to
feel
important,
but
it
is
more
important
to
be
nice.
My
father's
guidance
and
blessings
is
what
made
me
what
I
am
today.”
On
the
other
hand,
Aapki
Nazron
Ne
Samjha’s
Vijayendra
Kumeria
revealed
that
his
father
had
taught
him
to
take
responsibility
of
all
the
decisions
he
takes
in
life.
The
actor
shared,
“My
father
Pramod
Kumeria
has
given
me
one
very
good
advice
which
I
have
been
following
till
date.
He
had
said
that
you
should
do
what
you
feel
is
right
for
you
and
not
do
things
to
prove
a
point
to
someone.
He
also
advised
me
to
take
responsibility
for
all
my
decisions
in
life,
be
it
right
or
wrong.”
He
went
on
to
add
that
his
father
has
been
supportive
about
everything
he
decided
to
do
from
his
higher
education
to
career.
He
added
that
he
lives
by
the
same
principles
instilled
by
his
father
to
this
date.
Vijayendra
said
that
he
doesn’t
work
to
impress
anyone
and
has
inherited
a
no-nonsense
approach
in
life
and
has
learnt
the
value
of
kindness
from
his
father.