One
of
the
strongest
bonds
is
between
parents
and
children,
which
is
beautifully
depicted
across
all
&TV
shows.
On
National
Parents'
Day,
&TV
artists
talk
about
the
special
bond
they
share
with
their
onscreen
parents.
These
include
Atharva
(Bhimrao,
Ek
Mahanayak-
Dr
B.R.
Ambedkar),
Aan
Tiwari
(Baal
Shiv,
Baal
Shiv),
Yogesh
Tripathi
(Daroga
Happu
Singh,
Happu
Ki
Ultan
Paltan),
and
Shubhangi
Atre
(Angoori
Bhabi,
Bhabiji
Ghar
Par
Hai).
Aan
Tiwari,
aka
Baal
Shiv
in
&TV's
Baal
Shiv,
shares,
"Mahasati
Anusuya
(essayed
by
Mouli
Ganguly)
is
not
only
my
best
friend
on
the
sets
but
also
treats
me
like
her
son.
She
is
always
there
to
watch
out
for
me
and
takes
good
care
of
me.
We
share
a
very
special
bond.
Like
a
mother,
she
is
always
concerned
about
my
well-being
and
ensures
I
eat
healthily.
She
listens
to
all
my
stories,
and
we
play
a
lot
together.
She
always
pampers
me
with
her
little
gestures
and
helps
me
with
my
rehearsals
too.
We
spend
a
lot
of
time
together,
making
fun
reels,
clicking
pictures,
eating
meals,
and
playing
together.
Whenever
we
do
our
scenes,
the
way
she
hugs
me,
I
feel
my
mother
is
hugging
me.
Not
just
in
the
show
but
in
real
life
also,
she
guides
and
corrects
me
wherever
I
go
wrong.
I
love
her
a
lot,
and
she
loves
me
too.".
Atharva,
aka
Bhimrao
in
&TV's
Ek
Mahanayak-
Dr
B.R.Ambedkar,
shares,
"Ramji
Sakpal
was
a
man
of
principles
and
beliefs.
He
always
encouraged
his
children
to
aspire
and
chase
their
dreams.
He
played
a
prominent
role
in
shaping
Babasaheb’s
life.
He
stood
like
a
pillar
of
strength
in
Babasaheb’s
toughest
times.
He
always
stood
firm
on
his
core
values
and
teachings.
Following
his
father’s
guidance,
Dr
B.
R
Ambedkar
began
a
historical
journey
of
making
a
mark
for
himself
in
the
world.
We
should
thank
the
man
behind
this
leader,
who
nurtured
his
son
into
becoming
the
inspiring
leader
of
our
times.
Ramji
was
not
just
the
support
system
of
Babasaheb
but
also
the
backbone
of
the
entire
family
and
held
everyone
together.”
Yogesh
Tripathi,
aka
Daroga
Happu
Singh
in
&TV's
Happu
Ki
Ultan
Paltan,
shares,
"Himani
Ji
(Katori
Amma)
is
one
of
the
most
lovable
people
I
have
ever
met.
We
have
a
strong
onscreen
and
offscreen
bond
and
chemistry.
In
our
show,
Katori
Amma
is
a
caring
and
loving
woman
who
enjoys
spending
time
with
her
children,
Happu
and
his
wife,
Rajesh
(Kamna
Pathak),
and
her
grandchildren.
My
Katori
Amma
may
be
a
strict
woman
with
certain
rules
for
her
family
to
follow,
but
her
children
are
her
life,
making
her
the
ideal
mother
and
grandmother.
And
offscreen,
also
Himani
Ji
is
no
different.
She
is
one
gem
of
a
person
and
an
amazing
cook
who
cooks
Daal
Baati
churma
for
me
whenever
she
gets
a
chance,
and
we
eat
it
during
lunch.
Himani
Ji
is
someone
with
whom
I
can
talk
about
a
wide
range
of
topics.
Our
bond
is
one-of-a-kind
because
we
have
great
affection
and
concern
for
one
another.
It's
no
wonder
she
is
like
a
parent
to
me".
Shubhangi
Atre,
aka
Angoori
Bhabi
in
&TV's
Bhabiji
Ghar
Par
Hai
said,
"Having
a
parent,
guardian,
or
mentor
on
set
makes
everything
so
fun
and
easy
on
sets.
My
Dadoo
Rakesh
Bedi
Ji
(Bhure
Lal)
is
like
a
father
to
me,
and
our
bond
is
beyond
anyone's
imagination.
I
was
initially
a
bit
nervous
when
working
with
a
veteran
actor
and
a
senior
artist
like
him.
But
he
made
me
feel
at
ease,
and
we
got
along
seamlessly.
He
has
always
been
a
joyful,
free-spirited,
and
vibrant
individual
on
and
off-screen
and
very
disciplined.
In
his
role
as
Bhure
Lal,
no
one
dares
to
meddle
with
him.
I
grew
up
watching
his
films
and
shows,
which
have
inspired
me
a
lot.
Whenever
he
is
on
set,
I
care
for
him
like
my
father.
We
eat,
rehearse,
and
chit-chat
together.
Like
my
real
dad,
he
also
compliments
my
cooking,
which
makes
me
feel
great.
I
am
thankful
and
feel
proud
to
share
the
screen
with
Rakesh
Ji.
"Happy
parent's
day
to
everyone."
Watch
Baal
Shiv
at
8:00
pm,
Ek
Mahanayak-
Dr
B.R.
Ambedkar
at
8:30
pm,
Happu
Ki
Ultan
Paltan
at
10:00
pm,
and
Bhabiji
Ghar
Par
Hai
at
10:30
pm,
airing
every
Monday
to
Friday
only
on
&TV!