Romit's parents touched by Rajan's gesture
Rajan Shahi has recently launched his third show, 'Maat Pita Ke Charno Mein Swarg' on Colors.
With this success, he held a party of screening the show last night where Romit Raj was present with his parents. Rajan’s gesture towards Romit’s parents touched their heart.
“Rajan came and touched the feet of my parents to seek their blessing. My parents were happy to see him in such a manner. Being so successful, he is still very much grounded and this made my family proud as they know I’m with the right people,” states Romit.
The show telecast party was kept on the set at Dahisar. “He took the names of all the members of his production house and felicitated them. He talked about how everyone is working hard towards achieving their goals,” he adds further.
Before the screening of the show, Rajan arranged for a havan on the sets. “He is very religious and also addressed that one should never forget the value that has been given to us by our parents. Swarg is the show where he wants to give out the message there is heaven and it’s only with your parents so should also respect and take care of them,” he concludes.
Romit and Rajan has been good friends since the time they were associated with Maayka on Zee.
Success has not got in Rajan’s head and that’s the mantra of his success. Are others listening!!!
--SAMPURN
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