Why Sharad Kelkar Embraces His Cultural Traditions
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Los Angeles, March 19 (NationPress) Actor Sharad Kelkar, who portrays Arya in the popular television series ‘Tumm Se Tumm Tak’, has expressed his fondness for maintaining his cultural roots and traditions, which serve as a reminder of his humble beginnings and the journey he has undertaken.
This year, the actor is joyfully celebrating Gudi Padwa, a festival he deeply cherishes. Despite his busy schedule, he makes it a point to carve out time for such celebrations.
In an interview with IANS, he stated, “To me, Gudi Padwa transcends being just a festival; it symbolizes a fresh start filled with hope and determination.”
“Even with my packed calendar, I strive to uphold these traditions as they anchor me to my origins. Festivals like this instill a sense of unity and grounding, and I believe it’s vital to impart these values to future generations,” he added.
In earlier discussions, Sharad reflected on his 20-year legacy in the industry, earning him the title of the “TRP King”. He recently attended the Zee Kutumb Nomination Party, where host Jay Soni invited him on stage and acknowledged his remarkable journey and ongoing success in the television realm.
Jay Soni remarked, “Few artists dominate the TRP charts as you do. You were a TRP king two decades ago, and you still reign supreme today. You truly embody the title of TRP king.”
Sharad responded, “This success is largely due to Zee TV. Twenty years ago, they gave me an opportunity to join ‘Saat Phere – Saloni Ka Safar’, and once again, they’ve entrusted me with a wonderful show like ‘Tumm Se Tumm Tak’. Concerning being labeled as a TRP King, I simply focus on my craft, work diligently, and remain committed. The rest is up to destiny.”
Sharad was part of the iconic show ‘Saat Phere – Saloni Ka Safar’, which achieved top TRP ratings during its run. Now, two decades later, history is repeating itself with his current lead role in Zee TV’s ‘Tumm Se Tumm Tak’, which is once again topping the charts and remains a leading show.