24-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Ashi Singh, Karuna Pandey and other celebs pay tribute to parents who fueled their dreams
As the world gears up to celebrate Parents' Day, several television actors are taking a moment to pause, reflect, and pay heartfelt tributes to the people who helped shape their lives and careers — their parents.
For these artists, their journeys weren't made alone; they were built on the unwavering support, life lessons, and quiet sacrifices of their mothers and fathers. Here's how Sumeet Raghvan, Karuna Pandey,
Pariva Pranati
,
Tarun Khanna
, and
Ashi Singh
are celebrating the essence of parenthood.
Sumeet Raghvan — currently seen as Rajesh Wagle in Wagle Ki Duniya – Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey — credits his father for being his guiding light. 'For me, the essence of Parents' Day lies in acknowledging the people who shape us silently yet powerfully; and for me, that has always been my father,' he shared.
'He didn't just teach me values, he lived them. His integrity and compassion left a deep mark on me. Even today, I hear his words in my mind: 'Give your best, and let the work speak.' On this Parents' Day, I salute him and all the unsung heroes who shape their children through everyday actions and unconditional love.'
Karuna Pandey, known for her impactful role as Pushpa in Pushpa Impossible, reminisced about the early support she received.
'Everything I am today began with the encouragement I received from my father. He supported my love for dance and theatre, never treating it like a phase. My mother too, despite her fears, stood by me. And my sister? She's been like a second mother. I'm here today because of my family's belief in me.
On this day, I thank every parent who empowers their child to dream and chase it courageously.'
Pariva Pranati, who essays the role of Vandana Wagle, spoke fondly of her evolving bond with her father.
'The way I portray Vandana is deeply influenced by how I was raised. My father has always been my safe space. Now that he's older, he's like my second child, and it's such a beautiful reversal. Watching him excitedly learn how to use an iPhone from his grandson warms my heart. If I had five more lives, I'd still choose to be his daughter in each one.
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Tarun Khanna, currently seen as Mahadev in Veer Hanuman, shared a moving reflection on the quiet strength of parental love.
'Even when I doubted myself, my parents didn't. Their belief in me was unshakable. My father has been my rock — taking me to auditions, staying strong through the unpredictability of this field. My mother is my emotional anchor. She doesn't need words to know how I feel. That intuition, that emotional presence — it's something only a parent can offer.
Whatever I bring to a role today is because of the values and resilience they've passed on to me.'
Ashi Singh, who plays Kairi Sharma in Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, expressed deep gratitude for her parents' unwavering presence. 'I started very young in this industry, and the journey hasn't been easy. My parents, especially my mom, have been my biggest support system. She's been by my side through everything — on sets, at home, during wins and failures. She's my strength, my guide, and my calm. Parents Day is a beautiful reminder, but their love is something I carry with me every day.
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As these actors step into the spotlight daily, they carry with them the legacy of love, values, and silent encouragement from their parents. This Parents' Day, their heartfelt stories are a touching tribute to the real-life heroes who stood behind the curtains, nurturing dreams with patience and unconditional belief.