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TV Stars pay tributes to their teachers


 

 

You can never be enough thankful to you teacher , they prepare  you for the struggles ahead. GR8Stars spoke to a few actors about they feel about their teachers 


Sara Khan   
Teachers are not only those who teach you at school.   I regard Rajan Shahi and the entire Director Kut unit for teaching me the ABC of acting during my debut Star Plus show Bidaai. They were patient with me and other newcomers (Angad Hasija,  Kinshuk  Mahajan and  Parul Chauhan) during the initial period, as it always takes time to learn the ropes. We would often make mistakes but the team was always encouraging and helped us on our way to success. Whatever Iittle I have learnt about acting, I would credit the same to Rajan sir.  


Preetika Rao  

A teacher or a Guru is a gift of God. Blessed is he who finds the right teacher. I make it a point to wish my teachers who have taught me music and dance and I thank them for imparting their precious knowledge to me. I am and would always remain eternally grateful to them, for the knowledge of a guru is priceless.


Aishwarya Sakhuja
It has to be my father, someone who's taught me always to help others even if it meas inconvenience for yourself. He along with my mother taught me to respect nature and the art of perseverance. Parents are the first teachers one comes across in life and they influence our life and personality.



Mahika Sharma: 
I miss my teachers, I want to go and meet them Rama Di, Ananaya Di, Nirmala Di, Vandana Di, Paramita Ma'am and many more. They really taught me to be a good human.