Why is Naman Shaw Teaching His Son About the Importance of Celebrating National Festivals?

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Key Takeaways
- Parents play a vital role in teaching children about national significance.
- Understanding cultural heritage fosters patriotism.
- Celebrating festivals unites communities across backgrounds.
- Nurturing curiosity about history inspires the next generation.
- Legacies of freedom fighters like Bose should be celebrated.
Mumbai, Aug 14 (NationPress) Television actor Naman Shaw, currently portraying Adit Saxena in Mangal Lakshmi, has announced that he is instilling the significance of Independence Day in his son, Krivaan.
Naman expressed, "I believe parents play an essential role in educating their children about the importance of various dates, nurturing an understanding and appreciation for their cultural and personal importance."
"Just like any other festival, it is vital to convey the significance of celebrating national festivals. It is crucial to comprehend and value our hard-earned democracy," he added.
Passionate about history, Naman shared, "I love imparting this knowledge to my son. Recently, he returned home from school filled with enthusiasm about Independence Day. His teachers had informed him about how the British arrived in India and how our freedom fighters valiantly fought for our independence."
As a father, he is thrilled to see his son portraying Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.
"What’s even more exciting is that he will dress up as Subhas Chandra Bose for the school celebration on August 15th! He can hardly contain his excitement, and I share in that joy! I relish the opportunity to provide him with insights about our nation’s history and spark his curiosity," the actor remarked.
Reflecting on the inspiration drawn from the freedom fighter, Naman stated that Subhas Chandra Bose’s legacy has significantly influenced him.
He said, "As a person from Calcutta, it is no surprise that Subhas Chandra Bose’s legacy has left a deep impression on me. Growing up in Bengal, where he was born and raised, I was surrounded by tales of his courage, risk-taking, and steadfast commitment to India's freedom struggle."
"His focus on unity among Indians, irrespective of background, religion, or region, is truly motivating. Additionally, his military background greatly shaped his assertive approach against the British."
Naman concluded, "Who can forget his memorable speeches, like 'Give me blood, and I will give you freedom' and 'Chalo Delhi'? His legacy is celebrated even today, and his call to action continues to resonate with people."
Naman commenced his television career by competing in "India's Best Cinestars Ki Khoj" in 2004, later appearing in shows such as "Kasamh Se," "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi," "Kasautii Zindagii Kay," "Kairee — Rishta Khatta Meetha," and "Tashan-e-Ishq," among others.