World Television Day: Arya Babbar Says TV Still Shapes Minds and Strengthens Human Connection

As the world celebrates World Television Day, actor Arya Babbar is looking back at the medium that shaped not only his childhood, but also his creative journey. Known for playing Kalikant in Zee TV's Jagriti - Ek Nayi Subah, Arya believes that television remains one of the strongest bridges between storytellers and audiences even in today's fast-changing digital era.
For Arya, television is not just an industry-it is an emotion. Reflecting on his early memories, the actor shared that TV became one of his first teachers. He grew up watching stories being created and recreated every day, and that constant creative buzz left a lasting mark on him. This connection, he says, still inspires him each time he faces the camera.
Arya Babbar's journey with Jagriti - Ek Nayi Subah has further deepened his appreciation for the medium. The actor says the show has reminded him of the true power of television-its ability to shape thoughts and spark meaningful conversations inside every household. The daily connection with viewers, he believes, is what makes TV truly timeless.
Calling television a commitment and a discipline, Arya highlights how the relationship between an actor and the audience grows with every episode. Unlike films or OTT content, TV creates an ongoing conversation, building trust and familiarity day after day.
On World Television Day, Arya Babbar expresses gratitude for being part of a medium that continues to evolve while staying rooted in emotion and storytelling. For him, television is not just entertainment-it is a bond built on human connection, one that still holds a powerful place in people's lives.


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