Children's Day 2020: Back to school with TV stars

Children’s Day 2020: Back to school with TV stars

Mumbai: Telly actors walked down reminiscence lane and recalled their fond reminiscences from faculty on the event of Children’s Day on Saturday.

Actor Abhishek Nigam, who hails from Prayagraj, shared that he usually used to go to Anand Bhavan, the historic home museum within the metropolis that focusses on the Nehru Family, within the night of November 14 yearly, for the reason that date marks the birthday of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

“Since Children’s Day is celebrated as a tribute to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, we usually went there. We also had celebrations in the school. I still remember, on Children’s Day, we used to get sweets. We were always given a packet of two laddoos after our morning prayer and then our class teacher would give us a samosa treat,” he mentioned.

The better part for him was when the academics would enable them to have enjoyable within the classroom.

“That one day, we all wanted to stay at school for as long as we could. I miss those days and wish I could go back. If I were given an opportunity to be a child again, I would want to open my lunchbox during classes and have it with my friends quietly. To add to it, I would want to stay carefree and play as much as I can with my friends from school,” mentioned the actor.

Actress Bhavika Sharma additionally remembers the day because the time that they had much less of research and extra of enjoyable.

“I remember we used to have a half day of celebration at school, with dancing and eating. So, I used to dance a lot because I love dancing. I wish to become a child again, because that life is without stress, no need to think too much about anything. Childhood is a period when you just need to have fun, play and a little bit of studies. I was a little studious in my childhood but if I get a chance to become a child again, I will definitely use it to be a very notorious one this time. I might also use that opportunity to try all those things, sports, and subjects that I feared as a child,” mentioned the actress.

Actress Gulki Joshi remembers the sweets and good meals when she thinks of Children’s Day.

“I think Children’s Day instantly takes me back to the school days when we would get sweets, good food and teachers would be really nice with us that one day. Those were some fun days and I think I still have a child in me and I will never let it grow. Earlier, I also used to go to NGOs for underprivileged kids on Children’s Day and spend time with them but due to tight shoot schedules, I don’t get the time to do that now,” mentioned Gulki.

Looking again at her faculty days, actress Ashi Singh mentioned on Children’s Day, her academics used to carry out a play and college students obtained candies and sweets.

“It used to be so much fun to be pampered by all the teachers that day. I would love to go back to those days and be a child again. If I get a chance to be a child again even for a day, I will utilise the opportunity to live the day to the fullest, without caring or worrying about anything else in this world,” mentioned Ashi.

“It is important to keep the child in us alive because that takes you through some of the tough days. I think this Children’s Day everyone should promise to bring the child within them out and enjoy that feeling to the fullest,” she added.

 

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