'Guru
Brahma,
Guru
Vishnu,
Guru
Devo
Maheshwara!'
Translating
into
Guru
is
Brahma
the
Creator,
Vishnu
the
Organiser
and
Shiva
the
Destroyer.
This
quote
beautifully
brings
alive
the
importance
of
Guru
-
the
teacher
in
one's
life.
On
Guru
Purnima
&TV
artists
laud
their
mentors,
recognising
their
efforts
and
paying
respect
to
them.
&TV
actors
Manmohan
Tiwari
(Rohitashv
Gour)
from
Bhabiji
Ghar
Par
Hai,
Dabang
Rajesh
(Kamna
Pathak)
from
Happu
Ki
Ultan
Paltan,
Zafar
Ali
Mirza
(Pawan
Singh)
from
Aur
Bhai
Kya
Chal
Raha
Hai?
and
Indresh
(Ashish
Kadian)
from
Santoshi
Maa
Sunaye
Vrat
Kathayein
express
their
gratitude
towards
their
gurus.
Rohitashv
Gour,
as
Manmohan
Tiwari
from
&
TV's
Bhabiji
Ghar
Par
Hai,
shares,
"On
the
occasion
of
Guru
Purnima,
I
would
like
to
mention
renowned,
director
and
dramatist
Ranjit
Kapoor.
I
pay
my
due
respects
to
him
for
the
significant
role
he
has
played
in
my
life
and
career.
My
journey
in
the
National
School
of
Drama
was
fruitful
because
of
him.
He
would
consider
me
for
so
many
roles
of
the
plays
he
would
direct.
Working
with
him
was
a
learning
experience
like
none
other!
Today,
I
stand
to
be
a
successful
actor,
and
I
would
like
to
extend
my
gratitude
to
my
Guru
Shri
Ranjit
Kapoor."
As
Dabang
Rajesh
from
&
TV's
Happu
Ki
Ultan
Paltan,
Kamna
Pathak
shares,
"I
consider
theatre
stalwart
Barry
John
my
mentor
and
my
Guru.
He
was
the
one
who
guided
me
in
times
of
doubt
and
allowed
me
to
be
the
best
version
of
myself.
I
was
always
fond
of
theatre,
but
to
get
into
the
specifics
of
technique
was
a
challenge.
Whatever
I
learnt
about
acting
was
through
him.
He
taught
us
how
to
express
ourselves.
I
still
get
nostalgic
about
our
classes
where
we
watched
films
and
discussed
every
aspect
of
the
movies
we
reviewed
in
detail.
Coming
from
a
society
where
acting
is
a
bold
move,
Barry
John
sir
reinstated
my
faith
and
encouraged
me
further.
My
guru
dakshina
to
him
is
my
hard
work,
my
success
and
my
growth."
Pawan
Singh,
as
Zafar
Ali
Mirza
from
&TV's
Aur
Bhai
Kya
Chal
Raha
Hai?
shares,
"In
my
lifetime,
I
have
come
across
not
one
but
so
many
gurus.
They
all
imparted
me
with
their
teachings
in
a
way
unique
to
each
one.
When
I
started
pursuing
theatre
during
my
college
days,
I
was
blessed
not
one
but
with
two
gurus.
They
were
Hema
Singh
Ji
and
Sajjad
Hussain
Ji.
They
not
only
taught
me
academics
but
skills
that
I
value
for
life.
I
have
chosen
right
from
wrong
because
of
their
guidance
and
support,
and
even
today,
I
look
up
to
them
for
advice.
My
encounter
with
Amit
Damle
Ji
taught
me
all
that
I
know
today
as
an
actor
in
the
industry.
Today
I
take
the
opportunity
to
express
my
heartfelt
thanks
to
them
all!
Guru
Purnima
ki
shubkamanaye."
Ashish
Kadian,
as
Indresh
from
&
TV's
Santoshi
Maa
Sunaye
Vrat
Kathayein,
shares,
"I
think
life
in
its
way
is
our
greatest
teacher.
Books
and
films
have
also
played
a
vital
role
in
my
overall
growth.
When
I
enrolled
in
acting
classes
at
Krishna
Acting
Academy,
Anurag
sir,
the
proprietor
of
the
academy,
was
instrumental
in
the
foundation
years
of
my
craft.
I
would
also
like
to
extend
my
thanks
to
my
theatre
gurus,
Natyabhushan
Sachin
Gupta
sir
and
Sajeev
Giriwar
sir,
for
enabling
me
to
bring
alive
the
actor
in
me.
Having
worked
with
different
directors
and
actors
added
many
layers
to
my
acting.
Over
the
years,
I
have
realised
that
one
must
always
keep
half
their
glass
half
empty
and
always
be
open
to
new
learning
experiences.
And
today,
I
thank
all
my
gurus
for
these
enriching
learnings
that
I
take
with
me."