Rohitashv Gour’s emotional homecoming at his acting school after 20 years!
School isn't just where we learn; it's a special place filled with knowledge, experiences, and memories that shape our lives. Even after we graduate and move on, the lessons and cherished moments from those important years stay with us. Returning to our old school, walking down those familiar halls, and reliving the past can be a heartwarming experience. Recently, actor Rohitashv Gour, immensely popular for his portrayal of Manmohan Tiwari in &TV's Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, had the chance to embark on a heartwarming journey. After two decades, he visited his acting school in Delhi, rekindling a profound sense of nostalgia and reconnection with his roots.
Talking about it, Rohitashv Gour, aka Manmohan Tiwari from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, shares, “After finishing my studies in Himachal, I moved to Delhi to pursue an acting career. Fortunately, I gained admission to NSD (National School of Drama). It was my first time living away from family, and I'll admit it was tough. Adapting to the new city and honing my acting skills took several years. Looking back now, I'm filled with gratitude. My time at acting school and subsequent performances were instrumental in shaping my career. I always wanted to go back and relive those memories, especially after moving to Mumbai, but it never happened despite my visits to Delhi. Recently, I finally got the chance. While in Delhi to attend Luv Kush Ramlila as Manmohan Tiwari, the next day, being a former student of this prestigious institute, I returned to my school after a two-decade absence. As soon as I stepped through the gates, tears welled up in my eyes. The nostalgia was overwhelming. I spent much time catching up with my teachers and other staff members. Their delight and praise for my work on my show – Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, were heartwarming. I couldn't resist savouring the canteen tea that had been a cherished part of our lives when we struggled financially. I also enjoyed watching a play titled "Laila Majnu," directed by Mr Ram Gopal Bajaj, on the same stage I had performed before, which evoked deep emotions and flooded me with memories. Although the infrastructure may have changed, the affection and warmth the place holds for aspiring actors remain constant. Meeting old friends there was a delightful surprise, reminding me that many others who have successful careers in the industry also share a deep attachment to the place. This realisation truly warmed my heart, and I eagerly look forward to visiting that place again.”
Watch your favourite Manmohan Tiwari in &TV’s Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, airing every Monday to Friday at 10:30 pm only!