Actors Unveil the New Age Parenting Mantra: Balancing Tradition and Modernity
On National Parents’ Day, television artists and real-life parents from &TV come together to discuss the vital importance of parenting in today’s world and share their insights on the evolving parenting mantra. Mohit Dagga, Yogesh Tripathi, and Shubhangi Atre, known for their beloved characters on the small screen, shed light on their parenting journeys and the values they instill in their children.
1. Mohit Dagga (Ashok, Doosri Maa): Nurturing Character and Open Communication As Ashok in Doosri Maa, Mohit Dagga navigates the complexities of modern parenting while being a positive influence on his daughter, Ashwika. He emphasizes the importance of fostering a nurturing environment at home, where demonstrations of appropriateness, respect, honesty, kindness, and tolerance hold greater significance than mere instructions. Mohit believes in cultivating his daughter’s character by encouraging acts of selflessness and gratitude. Above all, he emphasizes the value of open and honest communication, building a strong foundation for their relationship.
2. Yogesh Tripathi (Daroga Happu Singh, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan): Balancing Time and Quality Interactions Yogesh Tripathi, portraying Daroga Happu Singh, acknowledges the challenges of modern parenting in a fast-paced world. Despite his demanding schedule, Yogesh is determined to strike a harmonious balance between embracing modern practices and dedicating quality time to his children. He believes in carving out periodic breaks to be fully present with his kids and arranging family trips to strengthen their bonds with extended family. For Yogesh, the most precious gift a parent can give their children is undivided attention and quality time.
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3. Shubhangi Atre (Angoori Bhabi, Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai): Embracing Flexibility and Individuality Shubhangi Atre, portraying Angoori Bhabi, shares her approach to parenting in the contemporary world. She believes that traditional parenting methods alone are insufficient in today’s changing times. Shubhangi embraces flexibility and encourages her daughter, Ashi, to explore her beliefs and identity with confidence. Instead of imposing her value system, Shubhangi strives to be a mentor, friend, guide, and attentive listener for her daughter. Above all, she assures Ashi of her unwavering support, allowing her to flourish and grow in her individuality.
As parents, these actors exemplify the essence of modern parenting, combining traditional values with adaptability and open-mindedness. They understand the significance of being present and providing unconditional love and support to their children, fostering an environment that nurtures character and growth.
On this National Parents’ Day, viewers can gain valuable insights from these remarkable parents and their approach to nurturing their children’s well-being and development. Tune in to Doosri Maa at 8:00 pm, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan at 10:00 pm, and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai at 10:30 pm, airing every Monday to Friday, only on &TV, and celebrate the essence of parenthood through these endearing characters and their parenting journey.