Mother's
Day
is
a
unique
occasion
dedicated
to
honouring
mothers.
The
bond
between
a
mother
and
her
child
is
regarded
as
one
of
the
strongest
bonds.
Actors
have
had
the
opportunity
to
experience
and
express
their
bond
with
on-screen
children
thanks
to
&TV,
which
has
eloquently
depicted
this
rare
bond
across
its
episodes.
Mouli
Ganguly
(Mahasati
Anusuya,
Baal
Shiv),
Archana
Shukla
(Begum
Noor
Jahan
Mirza,
Aur
Bhai
Kya
Chal
Raha
Hai?),
Himani
Shivpuri
(Katori
Amma,
Happu
Ki
Ultan
Paltan),
and
Soma
Rathod
(Amma
Ji,
Bhabiji
Ghar
Par
Hai)
convey
their
sentiments
on
Mother's
Day.
Mouli
Ganguly,
aka
Mahasati
Anusuya
from
&TV's
Baal
Shiv,
shares,
"Motherhood
is
a
feeling
like
no
other.
Mahasati
Anusuya
is
a
strong-willed
mother
who
easily
balances
the
responsibilities
of
herself
and
her
son,
Baal
Shiv.
My
bond
with
Aan
Tiwari
(who
plays
Baal
Shiv)
extends
beyond
the
set.
We
dance
during
breaks,
create
beautiful
social
media
videos,
rehearse
our
lines
together
and,
most
importantly,
eat
together.
We
care
a
lot
for
each
other.
This
mother-son
bond
is
unique,
and
I
am
grateful
to
God
for
the
opportunity
to
portray
the
role
of
Baal
Shiv's
mother."
Archana
Shukla,
aka
Begum
Noorjahan
Mirza
from
&TV's
Aur
Bhai
Kya
Chal
Raha
Hai?,
says,
"Pawan
Singh
(Zafar
Mirza)
is
one
of
the
most
diligent
persons
I've
ever
met,
and
we
have
a
strong
on-screen
and
off-screen
bond.
We
are
both
constantly
available
for
one
another
whenever
the
other
requires
assistance.
Begum
Noor
Jahan
Mirza
is
a
caring
and
loving
woman
who
enjoys
spending
time
with
her
children,
Zafar
and
his
wife
Sakina
(Akansha
Sharma),
and
her
grandchildren,
Zoya
and
Inam.
Begum
Noor
Jahan
Mirza
may
be
a
strict
woman
with
rules
for
her
family
to
follow,
but
her
children
are
her
life,
making
her
the
ideal
mother
and
grandmother."
Himani
Shivpuri,
aka
Katori
Amma
from
&TV's
Happu
Ki
Ultan
Paltan,
shares,
"Yogesh
Tripathi
(Happu
Singh)
may
be
known
as
my
on-screen
son,
but
we
enjoy
a
special
mother-son
bond
even
off
the
screen
as
well.
Yogesh
is
a
big
foodie
and
loves
the
Daal
Baati
churma
made
by
me.
As
a
result,
I
cook
it
for
him
whenever
I
get
the
chance,
and
we
eat
it
during
our
lunch
intervals.
He
is
someone
with
whom
I
can
discuss
a
wide
range
of
topics,
including
politics,
law,
current
events,
etc.
Our
bond
is
one-of-a-kind
because
we
have
a
great
lot
of
affection
and
concern
for
one
another."
Soma
Rathod,
aka
Amma
Ji
from
&TV's
Bhabhiji
Ghar
Par
Hai,
shares,
"The
bond
between
me
and
Rohitashv
(Manmohan
Tiwari)
is
beyond
anyone's
imagination.
Despite
our
20-year
age
difference,
we
are
closest
friends
and
crime
partners
on
set.
Because
of
Rohitashv
ji's
seniority,
I
was
first
concerned
about
sharing
the
screen
with
him,
but
he
quickly
made
me
feel
at
ease,
and
the
two
of
us
got
along
seamlessly.
I've
always
been
a
joyful,
free-spirited,
and
vibrant
individual.
Because
of
my
role
as
Amma
Ji
in
the
programme,
where
no
one
dares
to
meddle
with
me,
my
comedic
side
has
come
out
in
the
best
possible
way.
In
the
programme,
my
character,
Amma,
is
not
just
a
supporting
mother
but
also
a
supportive
mother-in-law
who
is
always
there
for
her
Bahu
Angoori
(Shubhangi
Atre)."
Watch
Baal
Shiv
at
8:00
pm,
Aur
Bhai
Kya
Chal
Raha
Hai?
at
9:30
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!