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Wagle Ki Duniya’ Sumeet Raghavan and Pariva Pranati share their thoughts on mental health

Wagle Ki Duniya – Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey is back entertaining a new generation with its relatable storyline with lots of laughter and impact. The show has managed to strike a chord with the audience. The upcoming episodes will witness the after-effects of the traumatic incident that Atharva has gone through. 

In a recent interview Sumeet Raghavan who essays the role of Rajesh Wagle talked about it and shared, “The Wagle family is relieved that Atharva has returned home safely. However, the battle is still on. There is an integral aspect of emotional and mental turmoil that follows such a traumatic incident, especially if it involves a small kid. This is what we, as a family, have to tackle now. Mental health is often brushed under the carpet and not paid heed to. However, ignoring it can negatively impact our entire well-being. As a parent myself, I always encourage my kids to share their problems, and I try to be transparent and a good listener to them. I share a similar bond with the kids on the show as well. We are there for them and we shall sail through both the good and bad times together. It will be interesting to see how the family helps Atharva get through this phase.”

Pariva Pranati essaying the role of Vandana Wagle, said, “I am so proud that Sony SAB is highlighting the mental trauma a kid faces due to kidnapping through Wagle Ki Duniya. I am playing my part and contributing towards bringing awareness around mental health. We often focus on our physical health but shy away from talking about our emotional concerns. It is very important to keep a balance between the two. Atharva, at his age, went through something beyond distressing so the kidnapping has greatly impacted his mental health. He will need a lot of care and support from his family to get through this difficult situation. It will be very interesting for the viewers to witness how the Wagle family helps Atharva overcome this and will hopefully give parents some insights on tackling mental health in young kids. My son is still a toddler but when he grows up, I will make sure that he can come up to me for any issue and talk about it without any hesitation. My bond with Sakhi and Atharva is seamless as well in the show. I will keep trying my best to support them and make them understand that it’s okay to talk about mental health.”

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