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Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Wagle Ki Duniya: Will Rajesh Wagle save his son Atharv from his own destructive choices?
In Wagle Ki Duniya – Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey, emotions run high as Atharv (Sheehan Kapahi) finds himself caught in a web of his own making. Upset at being blamed for his school football team's defeat, Atharv hatches a plan to replace Coach Shukla (Ashutosh Priyadarshini), unaware of the coach's financial hardships and his pregnant wife's condition. Determined to prove his point, Atharv misleads Vice Principal Mr. Bhiwandiwala (Jay Kapdiya) into believing that his uncle Manoj (Vipul Deshpande), despite being unqualified, is a better fit for the role. However, just when Atharv believes things are falling into place, Manoj announces he's moving out of Mumbai for a new job—leaving the school in a lurch and Atharv's plan exposed. The truth surfaces when Coach Shukla reaches out to Rajesh Wagle and reveals the full extent of Atharv's manipulation. Shocked and disheartened, Rajesh is left to confront his son's actions. Sumeet Raghavan, who essays the role of Rajesh Wagle, shared, 'As a parent, Rajesh is deeply shaken by Atharv's actions. It's not just about right or wrong—it's about understanding why a child made a certain choice. Atharv's need to prove himself leads him down a path where he unknowingly hurts someone else, and that hits Rajesh hard. This storyline really highlights the emotional dilemma parents face: how do you support your child while also helping them see the gravity of their mistakes?' As the Wagle family navigates this emotional storm, the show continues to reflect everyday struggles of the middle class with warmth and honesty. Meanwhile, the mystery of the talking crow is also resolved, as Rajesh exposes Subash (Konark Dinkar) as a ventriloquist tricking people for money.


Time of India
13-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Class 10 toppers skipped social media to climb ladder of success
1 2 Lucknow: As the CBSE Class 10 results were declared on Tuesday, students across Lucknow celebrated the outcome of their year-long perseverance. For the high scorers, the road to success was paved not just with textbooks, but with consistency, self-discipline and an unwavering focus on V Dishawal, a student of Lucknow Public School, Sector I, has emerged as one of the top scorers with an impressive 98.8% marks. He secured perfect 100 in mathematics and information technology. Reflecting on his academic journey, Atharv shared, "I made a promise to myself at the start of the academic year to give it my all. This meant eliminating distractions like social media and unnecessary outings, and focusing on studies, revising regularly, and staying consistent. It wasn't easy as there were moments of fatigue and self-doubt, but I kept my bigger goal in mind."Atharv humbly attributed his success to the support of his parents and teachers. Ishaan Singh, a student of Delhi Public School, Indiranagar, has excelled in his CBSE Class 10 exams, scoring an impressive 98.6% with full marks in maths and science. According to Ishaan, his success can be attributed to his unwavering focus and clear goals. "From the start, my aim was to make it to IIT, and that clarity guided me throughout the year," he said. He emphasised the importance of focus, quoting a mantra that resonated with him: "Focus beats talent when talent doesn't focus." "I wasn't chasing shortcuts or comparing myself with others. There were days when I felt overwhelmed or tired, but I never let go of the routine. Staying away from distractions was a conscious choice. I limited screen time, stayed consistent with my revisions, and gave myself time to recharge mentally. My parents played a huge role in helping me stay grounded, they gave me the freedom to study my way, while also reminding me to take care of my health. I've grown as a student and as a person. This is just the beginning of a longer journey. I'll prepare for JEE with even more dedication," Ishaan said. Uplabdhi Sachan from Study Hall scored 98%, achieving a perfect 100 in science. Her mantra was to believe in herself, stay dedicated, and work consistently. She wants to pursue English and history and dreams of becoming a professor. "For me, success was never just about the marks, it was about learning, discipline, and growth I experienced along the way. I stuck to a routine, focused on understanding concepts, and most importantly, I believed in myself," she said. Top scorers of City International School were Yashika Srivastava (98.8%), Tejas (96%), Prabadh Dwivedi (95%), Pururaj (93.8%), Manu Singh (92.6%) and Tejas Kumar Gautam (91.8%). Anika Purwar (97.4%) and Mimansa Sankritya (96.6%) were the top performers from Amity International School, Gomtinagar.