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Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Who is Aaryaman Sethi, Archana Puran Singh's son going viral for his music, vlogs, and more?
Aaryaman Sethi, widely recognised as Aary, is carving out his own identity beyond being the son of popular actress and TV host Archana Puran Singh. Through his original music, relatable vlogs, and genuine online persona, he's winning over an ever-expanding digital fanbase. Here's a look at his journey, creative expression, and what's fueling his rise to viral fame. Who is Aaryaman Sethi, Archana Puran Singh's son going viral? Aaryaman Sethi, as previously mentioned, is the son of well-known actors Archana Puran Singh and Parmeet Sethi. Primarily a singer and musician, Aaryaman first gained attention through appearances on Archana's YouTube vlogs, where viewers were drawn to his music and calm, engaging personality. His presence quickly earned him a dedicated following. Motivated by this growing popularity, Aaryaman launched his own vlog channel to share his life and creative journey more personally. Through these videos, he offers fans a closer look at his music, daily moments, and behind-the-scenes glimpses. His honest and relatable approach has resonated with viewers, and so far, his vlogs have been performing quite well. Check out his vlog here: Aaryaman's girlfriend Aaryaman Sethi recently revealed his relationship with actress Yogita Bihani through a touching vlog. In it, he visited Yogita on set in Hyderabad, brought her flowers, and they had a warm dinner together. Yogita, recognized for her role in The Kerala Story, reacted fondly to the gesture. The two shared that they initially met while working on the music video for the song Chhoti Baatein, where Yogita played the lead opposite Aaryaman. As they watched the behind-the-scenes clips together, they recalled how their bond grew.


Hans India
05-06-2025
- Hans India
SmartBharat trains poor students in IT skills
Hyderabad:City-based SmartBharat, founded by 17-year-old Aaryaman, is transforming the way computer education is delivered to underprivileged students. Launched in December 2023, SmartBharat has already been piloted at eight government schools in Telangana. The initiative provides gamified, story-driven computer programming lessons—translated via AI into regional Indian languages—so that students can learn in the language they're most comfortable with. What makes SmartBharat unique is not just the use of cutting-edge AI to localize content, but the fact that it was born out of Hyderabad's vibrant ecosystem of innovation and education. 'Technology shouldn't be a privilege—it should be a right. We're building SmartBharat to ensure every child, regardless of where they are in India, gets a chance to learn the language of the future,' says Aaryaman. Despite 35.8 per cent of India's government schools having functional computer labs, a shortage of trained computer teachers—especially those fluent in local languages—renders these facilities underutilised.