In today's day and age, one of the key challenges that our society faces is 'Parenting'. With modernisation and the influence of western culture, parents have to adapt and adhere to certain ways of upbringing, safeguarding their children's best interests. Keeping this in mind, Sony Entertainment Television through its show Parvarrish - Luck Khatti Kuchh Meethi has placed its finger on the pulse of its viewers to explore the various facets of parenting styles adapted by parents.
In the show so far, the viewers have seen two distinct styles of parenting. Sweety palyed by Shweta Tiwari, is a domineering mother who is a control freak by nature, while pinky played by Rupali Ganguly is an endearing and affectionate mother. In the coming days, viewers will witness yet another unique style of modern day parenting through the character of Mandira played by none other than Kamya Punjabi. Mandira is a confident and doting mother. She is a complete woman of substance who has a very liberal thought process and believes in the American school of parenting.
She is a go-getter by nature with an extremely positive attitude. As a mother, she believes in attributing tremendous faith and giving her child his space. She believes in befriending her child rather than reprimanding and making him feel low in self-esteem. As an individual, she believes it is always good to live and let live and has a very carefree but encouraging attitude in life. She is one who believes in her child and is of the opinion that is you are capable and confident of doing something, then nothing can stop you from achieving it. She doesn't believe in reminiscing in the past, for life is too short and one should enjoy it to the max.
She indoctrinates the quality of believing and having faith in oneself to achieve one's goal.
A delighted Kamya said "Parvarrish is a show where I am sure every parent would connect to the characters. I too was before joining it! I am enjoying myself as I am working with the rest of the cast. They all are superb. It's like having another family."
So which style of parenting is best suited for children in today's generation? Does being a tyrant or being lenient to children work? Or does using the carrot and the stick policy balance out the situation? Without taking sides, Parvarrish-Kuchh Khatti Kuchh Meethi presents different points of view on various parenting methods to its viewers. Watch this show every Monday to Thursday at 9:30 pm only on Sony Entertainment Television.
In the show so far, the viewers have seen two distinct styles of parenting. Sweety palyed by Shweta Tiwari, is a domineering mother who is a control freak by nature, while pinky played by Rupali Ganguly is an endearing and affectionate mother. In the coming days, viewers will witness yet another unique style of modern day parenting through the character of Mandira played by none other than Kamya Punjabi. Mandira is a confident and doting mother. She is a complete woman of substance who has a very liberal thought process and believes in the American school of parenting.
She is a go-getter by nature with an extremely positive attitude. As a mother, she believes in attributing tremendous faith and giving her child his space. She believes in befriending her child rather than reprimanding and making him feel low in self-esteem. As an individual, she believes it is always good to live and let live and has a very carefree but encouraging attitude in life. She is one who believes in her child and is of the opinion that is you are capable and confident of doing something, then nothing can stop you from achieving it. She doesn't believe in reminiscing in the past, for life is too short and one should enjoy it to the max.
She indoctrinates the quality of believing and having faith in oneself to achieve one's goal.
A delighted Kamya said "Parvarrish is a show where I am sure every parent would connect to the characters. I too was before joining it! I am enjoying myself as I am working with the rest of the cast. They all are superb. It's like having another family."
So which style of parenting is best suited for children in today's generation? Does being a tyrant or being lenient to children work? Or does using the carrot and the stick policy balance out the situation? Without taking sides, Parvarrish-Kuchh Khatti Kuchh Meethi presents different points of view on various parenting methods to its viewers. Watch this show every Monday to Thursday at 9:30 pm only on Sony Entertainment Television.

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