Amar Upadhyay Inspires Son Aryaman: Stand Out and Shine on Stage
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Mumbai, Feb 28 (NationPress) Renowned television star Amar Upadhyay has expressed his admiration for his son Aryaman following his impressive theatre performance. He emphasized the importance of dedication, hard work, and self-belief.
Amar shared a collection of photographs from Aryaman’s recent stage appearance on Instagram, proclaiming that he “shined”. He urged his son to put forth his best effort and disregard any negativity. Amar conveyed his faith in Aryaman’s talent and commended him for his stellar stage presence.
“Be exceptional so that they can’t overlook you… Dedicate yourself, do your utmost, maintain faith in yourself, and disregard what others may say. @aryaman.u, you absolutely rocked on #stage #theatre #learning the #art. Thank you @avneeshmishra3.”
This month, it was also reported that Aryaman is gearing up for his acting debut.
Amar is widely recognized for his collaborations with Ekta Kapoor in iconic television series such as Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Kalash, Kasautii Zindagii Kay, Kkusum, and Molkki. He gained further fame as a finalist on Bigg Boss.
His extensive television repertoire includes Dekh Bhai Dekh, Viraasat, Chand Ke Paar Chalo, Saath Nibhaana Saathiya, Ek Deewaana Tha, Ishqbaaaz, Kyunkii Tum Hi Ho, and Doree. In addition to his small screen success, Amar has acted in films such as Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge!, Dhund: The Fog, LOC Kargil, 13B, It's My Life, Kaagaz, and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2.
His journey in the industry began in 1993 when he was featured in a magazine, which led to Jaya Bachchan casting him in the television series Dekh Bhai Dekh. This was followed by various roles in shows like Arzoo, Suhana Safar, Tulsi, and Mehndi Tere Naam Ki directed by Aruna Irani.
Currently, he stars in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2, a sequel and reboot of the original series. Both Smriti Irani and Amar reprise their roles as Tulsi and Mihir Virani, with Rohit Suchanti, Tanisha Mehta, Shagun Sharma, and Aman Gandhi portraying the next generation characters.
The storyline connects with the original, set twenty-five years later.