Innocence and Imagination: Sony SAB’s child actors reveal what makes Children’s Day special

Children’s Day is a celebration of youthful spirit, curiosity, and the boundless energy that shapes our tomorrows. It is a day when laughter fills the air, innocence lights up every smile, and every moment holds the promise of new dreams and discoveries. This year, Sony SAB’s talented child actors - Subhan Khan, Ekansh Kathoriya, Ayesha Vindhara, Pari Bhatti, and Roshan Walkar- share how they celebrate this special day, and the messages they wish to send to their peers and fans who look up to them.

Innocence and Imagination: Sony SAB’s child actors reveal what makes Children’s Day special
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Children’s Day is a celebration of youthful spirit, curiosity, and the boundless energy that shapes our tomorrows. It is a day when laughter fills the air, innocence lights up every smile, and every moment holds the promise of new dreams and discoveries. This year, Sony SAB’s talented child actors - Subhan Khan, Ekansh Kathoriya, Ayesha Vindhara, Pari Bhatti, and Roshan Walkar- share how they celebrate this special day, and the messages they wish to send to their peers and fans who look up to them.
Subhan Khan, who is seen essaying the role of Kartikey in Gatha Shiv Parivaar Ki Ganesh Kartikey, shared, "Children’s Day reminds me that every kid has something special inside them—whether it’s sports, reading, or just making friends. This year, I want to tell my friends: never be afraid to try new things! My training for playing Lord Kartikey was tough when I was learning Kalaripayattu, but every challenge made me stronger and more focused. Playing Lord Kartikey taught me that real strength is about discipline and kindness." 
Ekansh Kathoriya, who plays the role of Lord Ganesh in Gatha Shiv Parivaar Ki Ganesh Kartikey, shared, "Children’s Day is my favorite day because it reminds me how much fun it is to be a kid! I love playing games, laughing with my friends, and being happy without any worries. Every year, I wait for this day as we get a lot of chocolates and treats in school. I always tell my friends to enjoy every moment, keep learning new things, and believe in themselves — that’s what makes being a kid so special!"

Ayesha Vindhara, playing the role of Chidiya in Itti Si Khushi, shared, "My wish for Children’s Day is for every child to find happiness, whether at school, home, or on set. I always try to help my siblings and cheer up my friends. Every child should feel loved and noticed for the little things they do every day and playing Chidiya makes me realize how important family and my friends are.”

Pari Bhatti, playing the role of Swara in Pushpa Impossible, shared, "For me, Children’s Day is not just about celebrations, but remembering how important it is to dream. I have just entered the role of Swara, and it has shown me that every kid faces challenges, but when we believe in ourselves, anything is possible. I want to tell my friends to support each other and always find ways to smile – no matter what.”

Roshan Walkar, who portrays the role of Roshan in Pushpa Impossible, shared, “I have studied in school that former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru used to celebrate Children’s Day as he used to believe that children are the future of this nation. Whenever I think of this, I feel very proud and honoured. I always try learning new things, and I love acting. It’s a reminder for me to always stay curious and excited about the world around me. I hope all kids get to feel special and loved on this day and every day.”