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TV Star Sheel Verma Gets Emotional Recalling School And Rainy Walks With Friends
TV Star Sheel Verma Gets Emotional Recalling School And Rainy Walks With Friends

News18

time2 days ago

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TV Star Sheel Verma Gets Emotional Recalling School And Rainy Walks With Friends

Last Updated: Sheel Verma would play with his cousins, climb trees, and explore hidden nooks during summer vacations. The timeless summer vacations during school days are etched into people's memories. The carefree giggles, the thrill of climbing trees, and playing with cousins—childhood summer vacations always bring back a magical memory of the good old days. Actor Sheel Verma, famous for his role in Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain, was seen reflecting on his summer vacation days as he opened up about his treasured memories from his school days. During an interview with Filmibeat, the actor reminisced about his childhood summers and the excitement of returning to school after the vacation. Recalling his summer vacation days, Sheel explained how he would play cricket all day long till it was dusk. 'My mother would often have to call me multiple times before I finally dragged myself home, dusty and happy," the actor stated. He further revealed that he would play with his cousins, climb trees, explore hidden nooks, and even come up with their games. 'Amidst all this fun, I would usually start doing my vacation homework only when the summer break was about to end," Sheel noted humorously. Although the end of summer vacation brought a tinge of sadness, the joy of returning to school and meeting with friends was unmatched for Sheel. He went on to explain how he would go shopping with his father to buy a new school uniform, books, a tiffin box, a raincoat, and rainy footwear as the summer vacation came to an end. 'The simple act of walking to school with my friends in the rain was truly the happiest moment," Sheel recalled, explaining even today it brought a wide smile to his face. He further wished to go back to those good old days, stating, 'If I could go back and relive those days, I would, with all my heart." Sheel Verma is currently starring in the lead role on Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain. The actor recently entered the show as Bablu after Jaiveer's (also played by Sheel Verma) death, which created ripples in the haveli, generating high anticipation among the fans. First Published:

Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain actor Sheel Verma soaks in Mumbai's Rainy Mood
Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain actor Sheel Verma soaks in Mumbai's Rainy Mood

Time of India

time09-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain actor Sheel Verma soaks in Mumbai's Rainy Mood

After days of dealing with the scorching summer heat, Mumbaikars were in for a delightful surprise as unexpected showers graced the city. The cool breeze and the scent of wet earth brought instant relief — and joy — to many, including actor Sheel Verma , who plays Jaiveer in Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain . Enjoying a rare off day, Sheel couldn't have asked for a better way to unwind. 'I love the rain and that earthy smell that follows the first shower — it's something I always look forward to,' he shared. 'Yesterday, while returning from a shoot, it suddenly started pouring, and to enjoy the weather, I took a longer drive with my favourite songs playing in the car.' But the surprises didn't end there. 'In the morning, the sun was back, so I didn't expect anything. Operation Sindoor PM Modi meets NSA, chiefs of armed forces amid spike in tensions with Pak India's air defence systems shoot down Pak drones in J&K, Punjab & Rajasthan Several airports in India to be closed till May 15 - check list But surprisingly, it started raining again — and honestly, it's moments like these when I happily set my diet aside. I made myself a hot cup of tea and ordered some samosas — the perfect combo to enjoy this beautiful weather. Like they say in the movie Wake Up Sid, 'Mumbai rains are truly to die for' — and I couldn't agree more. ' While Sheel is soaking in the monsoon vibes off-camera, the on-screen story is heating up with high-stakes drama . Viewers of Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain are in for a twist as the mysterious Tapasya (played by Mansi Sharma) makes a sudden entry. And let's just say, she's no gentle breeze — she's here to shake up the lives of Jaiveer and Chaina (played by Diksha Dhami) with secrets that could change everything. So, while Sheel enjoys chai, samosas, and the romance of the rain in real life, his character Jaiveer is caught in a storm of emotions on-screen. TV Co-stars Tie the Knot

Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain's Sheel Verma Love For Mumbai Rains Is All Of Us
Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain's Sheel Verma Love For Mumbai Rains Is All Of Us

News18

time08-05-2025

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Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain's Sheel Verma Love For Mumbai Rains Is All Of Us

Last Updated: As the city of dreams recently witnessed a spell of rainfall, actor Sheel Verma revealed what he loves about Mumbai rains. The arrival of rain adds a unique appeal to Mumbai. It turns the city into a lush, vibrant landscape, with the refreshing rains wiping away the heat and dust and revealing a different aspect of its beauty. As the city of dreams recently witnessed a spell of rainfall, the cool breeze and the scent of wet earth brought instant relief to many residents, including actor Sheel Verma, known for playing Jaiveer in the show Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain. Expressing his love for this season, Sheel said, 'I enjoy rains and the earthy fragrance that comes after the first rainfall; it's something I always look forward to. Yesterday, on my way home from a shoot, it began to rain, so I took a longer route with my favourite music playing in the car," as quoted by Filmibeat. He added, 'In the morning, the sun was back, so I had no expectations. But, surprisingly, it started raining again – and it's times like this when I happily ignore my diet. I got myself a nice cup of tea and ordered some samosas – the ideal way to enjoy the beautiful weather. As they say in the film Wake Up Sid, 'Mumbai rains are absolutely to die for' – and I couldn't agree more." On the work front, Sheel is currently winning hearts with his performance as Jaiveer. In the television series, his character often gets duped by Chamkili (played by Ishita Ganguly), while his wife Chaina (played by Diksha Dhami) acts as his keeper, shielding him and his family from danger. Previously, speaking about being a part of the show, Sheel said, 'This is my first time playing the lead in a television show. So far, I'm really liking it. I've worked in films before, but having a major role on television is unique and fascinating." 'Jaiveer, the character I play in the show, is someone with whom I have a personal connection, and I am thoroughly enjoying portraying him. Jaiveer is a vibrant, cheery person, yet his rough background has left him short-tempered. This contrast makes the character accessible to me," he added, as quoted by ETimesTV. The show airs from Monday to Saturday at 9 pm on Shemaroo Umang. First Published:

Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain actor Sheel Verma shares his love for Mumbai; says 'It tests your dreams before fulfilling them'
Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain actor Sheel Verma shares his love for Mumbai; says 'It tests your dreams before fulfilling them'

Time of India

time02-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain actor Sheel Verma shares his love for Mumbai; says 'It tests your dreams before fulfilling them'

They say Mumbai fulfils everyone's dreams; once you fall in love with it, it makes you its own forever. Actor Sheel Verma , who plays the lead in the TV show Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain , is living proof of this belief. In a heartfelt conversation, Sheel opened up about his inspiring journey in the city of dreams and how Mumbai became his karmabhumi — the land where he found his true calling. Sharing his story, Sheel said "Mumbai is truly a land of destiny. It tests your dreams before fulfilling them. I remember an elderly man once told me, 'This land will push you to your limits for 60 days. If you endure, it will give you everything you dream of.' And those words have stayed with me. Arriving in Mumbai wasn't easy. I started in a simple MHADA colony, holding onto my dreams through every struggle. But over time, the city embraced me. Six and a half years later, every challenge and small victory has brought me closer to the life I had always imagined. What I love most about Mumbai, and Maharashtra overall, is its vibrant spirit — from the energy of Ganesh Chaturthi to the inspiring stories of warriors like Shivaji Maharaj and Sambhaji Maharaj. This land isn't just about living; it's about celebrating life, fighting for it, and earning it with pride. It has blessed me in ways I can't even put into words." Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo Currently, Sheel is winning hearts as Jaiveer in Badi Haveli Ki Chhoti Thakurain, where his character often falls for the clever tricks of Chamkili (played by Ishita Ganguly), while his wife Chaina (played by Diksha Dhami) stands strong as his protector, always shielding him and his family from trouble.

Padres ownership fight: Seidler brothers call Peter's widow Sheel 'reckless' for suing while team pursued Roki Sasaki
Padres ownership fight: Seidler brothers call Peter's widow Sheel 'reckless' for suing while team pursued Roki Sasaki

Yahoo

time28-01-2025

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  • Yahoo

Padres ownership fight: Seidler brothers call Peter's widow Sheel 'reckless' for suing while team pursued Roki Sasaki

So far, the San Diego Padres' offseason will be remembered for two things: missing out on Roki Sasaki and the start of a bareknuckle ownership fight. As it turns out, they two might be related. That ownership fight involving former Padres chairman Peter Seidler's widow Sheel and brothers got uglier on Monday night. In response to Sheel's lawsuit alleging breaches of fiduciary duty and fraud, Matt Seidler, one of the brothers, filed a response with its own set of allegations. Most notably for Padres fans, Matt Seidler painted the timing of Sheel's lawsuit as reckless in regard to the team's pursuit of Sasaki, a Japanese phenom with so much built-in surplus value he could have transformed its offseason. From The Athletic: 'During a crucial time when Padres management was in late negotiation stages with a star pitcher, Sheel's lawsuit recklessly suggested that Matt and his brothers were plotting to relocate the Padres elsewhere,' the filing read. The phrasing of "late negotiation stages" with Sasaki would indicate the Padres were making progress in convincing Sasaki to sign, though it's hard to take something written in a legal filing as an objective portrayal of those negotiations. However, Sasaki's side definitely noticed: 'We knew it was an issue,' Sasaki's agent, Joel Wolfe, said Tuesday when presented with the wording in Matt Seidler's response. 'The timing of it appeared oddly strategic, and I wanted to allow the Padres to deal with it first on their own terms rather than try to figure it out on our own, which they did.' The Padres were seen as the most likely team to land Sasaki if he spurned the Dodgers and were not shy about their interest. Padres general manager A.J. Preller went as far as calling out Sasaki by name at Peter Seidler's celebration of life last March. The team was reported to be willing to trade for enough international bonus pool money to offer him a bonus in excess of $10 million, significantly higher than the $6.5 million he got from the Dodgers. Instead, Sasaki chose the Dodgers. During his introductory news conference, he said the No. 1 thing that stood out about his new team was "the stability of the front office." Some saw that as an indirect dig at the Padres and their situation. Former Padres outfielder Jurickson Profar said things more explicitly after leaving the team for a three-year, $42 million deal with the Atlanta Braves, calling out the team's ownership "issue" as a reason why a return to San Diego would have been difficult. More broadly, the team's ownership woes can be seen by the fact the Padres didn't sign a free agent to a major-league contract this offseason until Tuesday, when they brought back catcher Elias Díaz on a one-year, $3.5 million deal. Meanwhile, the Dodgers have blown the baseball world away and the San Francisco Giants and Arizona Diamondbacks have both signed free agents to nine-figure deals. San Diego ran up some of the largest payrolls in baseball during the last years of Peter Seidler's life, but have continued to cut payroll since losing him. Matt Seidler's response to Sheel reportedly goes well beyond the Sasaki line, alleging she demanded $20 million in annual distributions from the team and describing her as "unhappy" that Peter didn't leave her in control of the team after his death. It claims that Peter amended his trust at least seven times following his marriage in 2008 and didn't name her as a successor trustee once. Another of Peter's brothers, John Seidler, is scheduled to be voted by MLB owners as the Padres' permanent control person next week.

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