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Archana Puran Singh's Sons Want To Be Actors

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Jan, 2019 01:31 AM
  • Archana Puran Singh's Sons Want To Be Actors

Actress Archana Puran Singh, who shares two sons with actor-director Parmeet Sethi, says her children -- Aaryamann and Ayushmaan -- are prepping up to step into the world of acting.


"They have a plan to enter into the industry, but right now they both are studying and learning drama and theatre. They both want to be actors and now its upto them how much they are willing to put hardwork.


"Both of them are learning the art of acting. They are are still young...in two-three years, I hope they would be able to fulfil their dreams," Archana told IANS on the phone.


Being a mother of two grown-up boys, Archana, 56, also explained how easy it has become for herself to focus on more projects.


"It is very important to maintain a balance between family and work... earlier I was not able to sign many projects because my sons were small. But now, they have grown up... they are in their twenties. So, now I can easily manage the chores and sign more films and shows," she added.

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