TV Actors encourage
youngsters to embrace and speak Hindi!
Hindi provides a profound connection to
literature, music, and traditions that have shaped our society for generations.
On Hindi Diwas, &TV actors encourage the younger generation to use
Hindi not just as a means of communication but also to preserve cultural
identity. These include Smita Sable (Dhaniya from Bheema), Ashutosh Kulkarni
(Krishan Bihari Vajpayee from Atal), Yogesh Tripathi (Happu Singh from Happu Ki
Ultan Paltan), and Rohitashv Gour (Manmohan Tiwari from Bhabiji Ghar Par
Hai). Smita Sable, who plays Dhaniya in Bheema, shares, "Hindi
is deeply rooted in India's history and culture. Although the younger
generation often uses modern slang in their everyday conversations, it's
important they don't lose touch with Hindi. Preserving our linguistic identity
is essential, and I strongly advocate for giving Hindi more prominence in
educational institutions to ensure it remains a celebrated and vital aspect of
our culture." Ashutosh Kulkarni, who portrays Krishan Bihari
Vajpayee in Atal, adds, "As a proud advocate of our rich
cultural heritage, I believe it is essential for Gen-Z to embrace and speak
Hindi. In an increasingly globalized world, the significance of our native
language extends beyond mere communication; it serves as a bridge to our
history, traditions, and values. By speaking Hindi, we not only honour the
wisdom of our ancestors but also ensure the survival and relevance of our
cultural identity. It’s about more than just words—it's about preserving a
sense of belonging, community, and pride."
Yogesh Tripathi, playing Daroga Happu Singh in Happu
Ki Ultan Paltan, shares, "It’s very important for everyone,
especially the young generation, to stay connected with their roots. In today’s
world, it’s easy to get lost in foreign languages, but our mother tongue is
what defines us. Hindi has a unique beauty and depth that reflects our diverse
society, and by speaking it, the younger generation can contribute to the
evolution of our cultural legacy. Let’s celebrate and carry it forward with
confidence and love." Rohitashv Gour, playing Manmohan
Tiwari in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, shares, "We must recognize
the value of our native language, Hindi. By embracing Hindi, they can connect
more deeply with their roots and culture while also fostering a sense of confidence.
It also enhances communication with millions of native speakers, creating
deeper connections and opportunities in both personal and professional realms.”
Watch your favourite artists
in Atal at 8:00 pm, Bheema at 8:30 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!