Siblings Day is a special occasion celebrated in parts of the United States and Canada on April 10, and as Brothers and Sisters Day in Europe on May 31. The day is dedicated to honoring the unique bond shared between brothers and sisters of all ages. Unlike Mother's Day or Father's Day, Siblings Day is not yet officially recognized at the federal level in the U.S., although the Siblings Day Foundation continues to advocate for its recognition. Since 1998, governors from 49 U.S. states have issued proclamations to acknowledge the day.
Aarya Babbar, who essays the role of Kalikant Thakur in Jagriti-Ek Nayi Subah, said, "Siblings aren’t just family—they are our first friends, our strongest allies, and the keepers of our childhood memories. My sister, Juhi, has been all of that and so much more—a guiding light, a fierce protector, and my constant source of strength. From playful fights and shared secrets to supporting each other through life’s toughest moments, our bond has only deepened with time. I also have a younger sibling, Prateik, and I will always look out for him. No matter how much life changes, the love between us siblings will remain the same. Siblings Day is a beautiful reminder to celebrate this unbreakable connection—to cherish the laughter, the lessons, and the countless memories that shape who we are. Today, I look back with gratitude and forward with the certainty that Juhi and I will always have each other."
Arya Babbar recently took a subtle yet pointed dig at his brother Prateik Babbar for not inviting him, their father Raj Babbar, or sister Juhi Babbar to his wedding. Without directly naming names, Arya shared a stand-up comedy clip on Instagram where he light-heartedly addressed the situation. In the video, he joked about asking his father what to say if the media asks why he missed his brother’s wedding—comparing it to the awkward questions he had to face in his younger days about his dad’s rumored love life. The post, though wrapped in humor, hinted at underlying family tensions.
Aarya Babbar, who essays the role of Kalikant Thakur in Jagriti-Ek Nayi Subah, said, "Siblings aren’t just family—they are our first friends, our strongest allies, and the keepers of our childhood memories. My sister, Juhi, has been all of that and so much more—a guiding light, a fierce protector, and my constant source of strength. From playful fights and shared secrets to supporting each other through life’s toughest moments, our bond has only deepened with time. I also have a younger sibling, Prateik, and I will always look out for him. No matter how much life changes, the love between us siblings will remain the same. Siblings Day is a beautiful reminder to celebrate this unbreakable connection—to cherish the laughter, the lessons, and the countless memories that shape who we are. Today, I look back with gratitude and forward with the certainty that Juhi and I will always have each other."
Arya Babbar recently took a subtle yet pointed dig at his brother Prateik Babbar for not inviting him, their father Raj Babbar, or sister Juhi Babbar to his wedding. Without directly naming names, Arya shared a stand-up comedy clip on Instagram where he light-heartedly addressed the situation. In the video, he joked about asking his father what to say if the media asks why he missed his brother’s wedding—comparing it to the awkward questions he had to face in his younger days about his dad’s rumored love life. The post, though wrapped in humor, hinted at underlying family tensions.
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