What’s in their wallet? Sony SAB artists talk about their most sentimental possessions tucked away in their wallet

What’s in their wallet? Sony SAB artists talk about their most sentimental possessions tucked away in their wallet

Our wallets often hold everyday essentials, but for many, they also carry something far more meaningful, a personal keepsake. Whether it’s a fading photograph, a scribbled note, a lucky charm, or a cherished memento, these small items become everyday reminders of the people, moments, and values that truly matter. In a heartwarming candid reveal, Sony SAB actors Rajat Verma, Shrey Maradiya and Gaurav Chopra open up about the sentimental treasures they carry in their wallets. From tokens of love and handwritten blessings to keepsakes that motivate them through long workdays, each story reflects a personal connection and a glimpse into the emotional world behind the characters audiences admire.

Rajat Verma, who plays Virat Verma in Itti Si Khushi, shared, “My wallet has always carried a small photograph of my mother. Growing up, she was my biggest supporter as I followed my dreams. That photograph reminds me every single day of her unwavering belief in me, even when I had my own doubts. My friends often call me 'Mumma's Boy,' and I wear that title with pride. For me, it's not just a photograph - it's a reminder of unconditional love and the courage to follow your dreams.”

Shrey Maradiya, who plays Rishabh in Pushpa Impossible, shared, “I keep a faded bus ticket in my wallet from a trip I took with my father years ago. It’s a simple thing, but it brings back memories of those long conversations we had - just the two of us, watching the world go by. Whenever I find that ticket, it reminds me of where I come from and the values he instilled in me. It’s a small piece of my journey, one that keeps me grounded no matter how far I travel.”

Gaurav Chopra, who plays Professor Rajvir Shastri in Pushpa Impossible, shared, “I keep a few lines of poetry in my wallet, written by my dad. Whenever I’m faced with challenges or big decisions, those words bring me clarity and strength. It’s a way of carrying his love, wisdom, and memories with me, wherever I go.”