Wednesday, March 26th, 2025

Children’s Day Special: Someone steals brinjal and someone steals it and eats carry and pizza.


Children’s Day is celebrated on 14th November and that day has arrived. On this occasion, we are going to tell you some stories of Bollywood and TV celebs, which they themselves have shared and told what they do even today which children do.

highlights

  • Shubhangi Atre told that she likes to do childish activities on November 14, which is celebrated in the name of Chacha Nehru.
  • Tusshar Kapoor shares that he/she loves eating pizza and ice cream like a child
  • Divyanka Tripathi said that the child inside her is fond of cartoons and animation films.
Everyone knows that ‘Children’s Day’ is celebrated on the anniversary of the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru. Known as Chacha Nehru among children, this day is special for children. On this occasion of Children’s Day, we wanted to know from the grown up well-known celebs that even after becoming mature and wise, what childish acts do they do and say, if we too were children, we would have found very interesting and funny things. answer.

The fun of stealing and eating carry is something else: Shubhangi Atre

I think children are so lovely that they should have their special day, although all the days are theirs. I also believe that we should always keep the child within us alive. The day that childlike innocence goes away from you, you become harsh towards life, then I keep doing childish things. I really enjoy scaring people. Like hiding behind a door and scaring someone by shouting ‘Bhoo’ loudly. I often do this act with my daughter Aashi or my parents. Another child-like activity I have been having a lot of fun doing. Since childhood, I have had the habit of climbing trees and eating fruits. Even today, I climb the trees not on my farm but on the farms around my farm and eat sweet and sour berries. I really enjoy doing this secretly. To tell you the truth, eating carry-on by stealing it has its own pleasure. In my childhood, there used to be an amrai in my maternal grandfather’s house, we used to go there to steal carry and the watchman used to run after us. Even after growing up, I have not lost that childish behavior.

I eat ice cream and pizza secretly like a child: Tusshar Kapoor

There used to be many types of activities on Children’s Day in our school. We were told many things about Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, popularly known as Chacha Nehru. Well, now those days have become a sweet memory, but I believe that there is a child inside every person and when he/she gets a chance, he/she definitely shows his/her childhood. I am very disciplined about my diet and workout, but my childhood hobby of eating pizza and ice cream does not go away. The pleasure of eating ice cream and pizza secretly like children is different. I remember after the wrap up shooting of Season 2 of our series on the night of 10th June, we had fun like children and ate and drank a lot.

I watch cartoons with husband Vivek: Divyanka Tripathi

Whenever there was Children’s Day in our school, it was a lot of fun because the teachers used to give dance performances. A different soft side of him/her was seen on Children’s Day. I understand that a child is still alive in some corner of my heart and that child likes to watch cartoons. Vivek (her husband Vivek Dahiya) and I had not seen any film for a long time, but recently when a plan was made, I took her to watch the animation film The Wild Robot. It was Saturday and when we reached the theatre, only children were seen there with their parents. We also met some friends who had come with their children. When they asked me, you guys here? So I said, yes Vivek has brought his/her daughter to watch the film (laughs out loud). The child inside me is fond of cartoons and animation films and now I am transferring that childishness to Vivek as well.

Caught stealing brinjal: Sanjay Mishra

I think if we remove childishness from our life, then what will be the meaning of life? An artist must keep a child within him/her, so that his/her curiosity never ends and he/she can continuously add color to different types of roles. There is still a lot of childishness inside me. A few days ago I was caught stealing brinjal. There is a small village near Shirdi. There I did this childish thing. I have a habit of committing small thefts (shying) What can I say about stealing a lemon or an brinjal and feeling like an achievement after stealing it and hiding it in my fist! Wow! Whenever I am in Delhi and a street vendor comes down, carrying vegetables, I immediately come down wearing a lungi and grab something or the other (to steal out of sight). You know, even now while watching a movie, my mouth remains open in amazement or at similar scenes. Like earlier, we used to watch with full childlike curiosity as to what Meena Kumari is wearing? What’s in the background? And if someone interrupts an intense scene, it becomes very irritating.

I feel happy by making strange child-like noises in the bathroom: Shreyas Talpade

I don’t think we can survive without having children. I believe that after becoming an adult, we are burdened with responsibilities and we wear the cloak of wisdom, but somewhere in the heart, a child is always ready to do mischief. Whenever I watch a movie, I get lost in it just like a child. Many times it happens that while watching movies, my mouth remains open and my wife comes and closes my mouth and laughs, so even today I watch movies like a child. And there is one thing which you can call my childishness. I like to shout gibberish at the top of my lungs in the bathroom. Now I can’t do such things openly, so I choose the bathroom for this while bathing. Here I kind of unleash my inner child. Many times we are able to bring out the child within us through dubbing. Like in the character of Timon from Mufasa: The Lion King, my child side came out in every way.

About the author

Rekha Khan

Rekha Khan is the Features and Entertainment Editor at presswire18 Times, Times Group. he/she has worked for over two decades in renowned publications, magazines and radio. For her contribution in the field of journalism, she has been honored with many awards like Stree Shakti Puraskar, Power of Pain, Most Inspiring Woman in Journalism, Most Powerful Woman in Media. Apart from journalism, Rekha also loves writing and reading. he/she has written a Gujarati novel titled ‘Koi Sapna Na Kharido’. She is a very good speaker and anchor. Along with anchoring TV shows, she has also shown her skills in acting.… read more



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