TV Celebrities Share Fondest Childhood Memories On Children’s Day

On the most loved day for every child since childhood, which is the Children's day that is also coinciding with Diwali tomorrow, TV celebrities share fondest childhood memories on Children's day.

With both the auspicious festival Diwali and Children’s Day being on the same day i.e. 14th November, it’s a double whammy for sure. Children’s day automatically gets a smile on our faces and the feeling of nostalgia sets in. It is a day loved by all Bollywood and TV industry stars be it any age and for the same, TV celebrities share fondest childhood memories on children’s day.

Its a double celebration time as our beloved Chacha Nehru’s birthday is also tomorrow which is celebrated as children’s day in India nationwide since he loved kids a lot and also the festival of lights Diwali with both of them being tomorrow, in a recent chat conversational interview, our Indian TV celebrities share fondest childhood memories on children’s day.

Children’s day is a day that reminds us of the hidden notorious child deep within each one of us also making us promise ourselves to never let that inner kid die come what may. It is synonymous with being carefree and the childlike innocence of playing with the friends in the building, making paper boats in rain water puddles, the banter between friends and siblings, and so on. Whilst in a recent interview, TV celebrities share fondest childhood memories on children’s day.

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Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega (Zee TV 2018 – present), fame TV actor Savi Thakur says, “There is one naughty memory of my childhood which I want to share. I went to a park one day, and there was a girl who was eating a bar of chocolate, I asked her to give me a bite, and when she refused I bit her on her cheeks”.

Shakti Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki (Colors TV, 2016 – present), fame TV actor Avinash Mukherjee said, “It was my seventh or eighth birthday, I woke up around 7 p.m. and I was sad as there was no party planned. As a child, you expect gifts on your birthday, and I used to live with my grandparents so when I woke up in the evening, I went for a shower and when I came back I saw all my friends there, my grandparents had planned a surprise birthday for me”.

India Wali Maa (Sony TV, 2020) fame ace TV actress Sucheeta Trivedi says, “My fondest memory would be going with my father to his mill in Mulund and Byculla. It was a flour mill with the ceiling at a height of 20 feet”.

TV actor Ajay Chaudhary said, “My father’s family is from a farming background, so whenever we visited our village we used to do all desi things, like eat ghee, take a bath at the tube well, and play a lot of games, that is my fondest memory”.

Shubharambh (Colors TV) fame TV actor Akshit Sukhija said, “During school, we all used to enjoy going for a picnic but waking up in the morning on regular days was something very annoying but on the picnic day I used to wake up happily with a smiling face. And once we were taken to the Parle-G factory. That is my fondest childhood memory”.

TV actor Ayush Gupta said, “My fondest memory is whenever my dad stepped out of the house I used to trouble him a lot and would ask him to take me along. I miss that stubborn behaviour”.

Social media influencer Oye Kunaal said, “My fondest memory would be when I went on a school trip to Manali and that was memorable”.

Social media influencer Sohail Shaikh said, “My fondest memory would be when I went on a school trip to Manali and that was memorable”.

TV actor Suraj Kakkar said, “My fondest memory is staying after school for a long time and exploring the whole school”.

Suhani Si Ek Ladki (Star Plus) fame ace TV actress Rajshri Rani said, “I remember during summer vacation I went to Bua’s place and I have two elder brothers there. Once they promised to take me to a park, when we reached the gate they said that won’t take me inside, so I started crying and when I saw a bunch of people, I raised my volume and they started asking me whether I know them or not then I again started crying, then my brothers started to console me. That is my fondest memory”.

TV actor Rohit Choudhary said, “I don’t think it’s a fond memory, but it’s an innocent memory. As a kid, I used to stand in line outside a temple near our house to get prasad. But one day my father got to know about it and he scolded us. This memory is very close to me because it reminds me of the innocence of a child”.

Kasam Tere Pyaar Ki (Colors TV 2017) fame TV actress Pranitaa Pandit said, “When I was six years old there was a dance performance where I was about to perform Kathak and on the same day I got a bad fever and I thought I cannot do it but somehow my mom really motivated me to dance and I actually ended up dancing with 102 fever, and I did well, it made me feel so good”.

Bigg Boss 14 (Colors tv, 2020) fame hunk suave TV star Nishant Singh Malkani says, “My fondest memory would be playing cricket with my younger brother. I was an overprotective brother, and even if he was out, I would side with him and say he is not”.

Happu Ki Ulta Paltan (And TV) fame TV actor Saanand Verma said, “I used to sell books when I was eight years old and used to travel out of Patna for it. When I used to get enough money I used to go to sweet shops and eat lots of sweets. So my fondest memory is eating sweet”.

Hamari Wali Good News (Zee TV, 2020) fame pretty TV actress Srishti Jain said, “Spending summers with my cousins at Nana and Nani’s house is my fondest memory. They would make ice candies, pizza, and everything that we liked and they played board games and cards with us. My Nani makes amazing aam ki barfi. Also one of the fondest memories of my life is when my little sister came into this world! I was 10 and she was the most beautiful baby! Growing up with her was the best part of my childhood!”.

TV actor Kunal Thakkur says, “My grandfather owned a theatre in Mumbai and he would take me in his lap to watch all the movies first-day first show. The highlight for me would be sitting in the projection room with curious eyes and enjoying the wonders of cinema”.