SET actors share their special plans for the Superheroes of their lives on this #FathersDay!

A father is his son’s first hero and his daughter’s first love. He is the one who shoulders us as a child and leads us to a brighter future, developing our conscious and subconscious understanding of the world. On this special day, the actors of #SonyEntertainmentTelevision express their love and gratitude to their beloved fathers.

Abhishek Rawat, essaying the role of Manav in Kaamnaa, says, “My dad gave me his time, care and love. I remember watching late-night action movies with him and I am planning the same this Father’s Day as well. I am very close to my dad and for me, it is a day of gratitude for him. This Father’s Day, I thank all the fathers for being pillars of support for their families.”

Tanmay Rishi Shah, essaying the role of Yatharth in Kaamnaa, says, “My dad is my whole world! He plays multiple roles in my life, from a father to teacher, and friend to my superhero. Every day spent with him becomes a special memory for me. On this Father’s Day, I have planned to surprise him with a cake which I will be baking with the help of my mother, and also make a handmade card with love. I hope he likes this surprise and gets to know how much I love and adore him.”

Aarohi Kumawat, essaying the role of Pihu in Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 2, says, “My dad is my superhero. My father is not just my best friend but also someone I can go up to and ask for any kind of advice or suggestion. The best thing that I learned from my father is to stay real and honest to yourself. Whenever I leave for a shoot, he always tells me to give my 100% on set. I’ll gift him a handmade greeting card and chocolates this Father’s day. I’m extremely proud to be his daughter. Happy Father’s Day, Papa.”

Vijayendra Kumeria essaying the role of Armaan Oberoi in Mose Chhal Kiye Jaye says, “My dad has always been my support system, in every phase of my life. He lives in me, his values, his ideas, his beliefs, his compassion, and even his approach to life. He has taught me to follow my heart, be kind and compassionate. He is who I am and who I will be. Now that I have a beautiful princess in my life, I make sure I am her stepping-stone to success. This year, since I’ll be busy with my shoots so I won’t be able to celebrate it with him, but I’ll definitely plan a special day with him soon.”

Rajshree Thakur essaying the role of Pallavi in Appnapan says, “I have shared some of my fondest memories with my father. He had always supported me and my dreams, never telling me to back down, even when things did not seem to be working the way I wanted them to. As a daughter, I am lucky to have had a father like him. I am as proud of him as he was of me. I miss him every single day of my life, he was a strong personality and my leader. Father’s Day always brings back the memories I have locked away in my childhood ‘pitara’. Every time I open the pandora’s box in my mind, I am flooded with sweet reminiscences.”

Archana Puran Singh judge of India’s Laughter Challenge says, “Sadly, my father is no longer with me. He passed away many years ago, and I still wish I could have spent one more father’s day with him. He was a traditional man who didn’t believe in celebrating a particular day. He is the most generous and caring person I ever knew. I miss him every single day. My children now do it for their father. My only wish or desire is that there was one father’s day that I could spend with him.”