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Archana Puran Singh's son wants to move to Switzerland and become a farmer, Parmeet Sethi laughs in his face: ‘Mera beta kheti karega'

Archana Puran Singh's son wants to move to Switzerland and become a farmer, Parmeet Sethi laughs in his face: ‘Mera beta kheti karega'

Indian Express2 days ago

Archana Puran Singh and Parmeet Sethi, who are currently vacationing in Switzerland with their two sons Aaryamann and Ayushmaan, posted a new travel vlog recently. In the new video, the family went for a buggy ride, enjoyed paragliding, and had a fancy meal. Aaryamann was so impressed with the serenity of Interlacen that he even contemplated living out the rest of his life there. 'Do some farming and enjoy life,' he said, but his father didn't take him seriously. Laughing in his face, Parmeet joked, 'Now I've seen it all.'
The vlog began with the family going on a buggy ride around the town of Interlaken. They made jokes at each other, and Aaryamann even flirted with his mother via a sock puppet. He continued this gag throughout the vlog, making his mother and father uncomfortable. Next, they went paragliding. While Archana had to skip the activity because of her injured hand, the other three had the time of their life. Ayushmaan and Parmeet confessed that they nearly threw up initially, but had a blast after settling in. Aaryamann took a look at the serenity around him, and said that he'd love to move here.
Also read – Archana Puran Singh, Parmeet Sethi travelled by business class, made sons fly economy: 'We made a rule, they had to earn it'
'This is life, isn't it? Work a little, and then enjoy nature,' Parmeet said, and Aaryamann added, 'Yes, and do a little kheti (farming).' Parmeet started laughing. 'Say that with a straight face. My son the farmer, now I've seen it all,' he said, and Aaryamann replied, 'I'm desi, farming is in my blood.' Later the family went on a hike up a mountain, where they caught a glimpse of Europe's tallest peak.
They ended their day with a fancy dinner at a restaurant that someone had recommended to them. This is when Parmeet chose to tell a story about his childhood. He said that when he was two years old, his mother would put him on the toilet and do her chores in the meantime. An advertisement for Modern Bread would play on the radio, and it would end with a lion's roar. Parmeet said that he'd fall into the toilet every time the lion roared. 'This didn't happen just once, it happened four or five times,' he said, as everyone laughed. 'Let's try this at home and see if he'll fall in again,' Aaryamann said.

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