Archana Puran Singh and her family’s YouTube channel has been blowing up for the past few months and her sons – Aaryamann and Ayushmaan have developed a fan following thanks to all the family vlogs. In a recent vlog shared on their channel, Archana recalled the time when she visited Shah Rukh Khan’s house Mannat for Aryan Khan’s birthday party. She shared that after meeting her son Aaryamann, Shah Rukh found that their hair looked alike, and later when Hrithik Roshan walked in, he found that Ayushmann had his eyes. Both these reactions prompted her husband Parmeet Sethi to give her a stern look.
She shared, “We once went to Mannat when these kids were younger to attend Shah Rukh’s son Aryan’s birthday party. So Shah Rukh met my son and said, ‘His hair are exactly like mine’ and went away, and Bittoo (Parmeet) looked at me like… Next, Hrithik Roshan comes and he looks at Ayushmann and says, ‘His eyes are exactly like mine’ and Bittoo again looked at me…” Archana then shared that both her sons look exactly like Parmeet.
Archana’s vlog series has built a strong audience and now, her son Ayushmann has also started a daily vlog channel which is giving serious competition to the family’s channel. Archana shared in the video, “Humare ghar mein hi competition hai (There’s competition within the house.)” Parmeet also endorsed his channel and praised his son’s efforts. Apart from the second YouTube channel from Ayushmann, Ayushmaan has also started a clothing app and has been promoting it quite actively through his social media.
During a recent vlog shared from their trip to Dubai, Archana shared that her sons did not understand the concept of money when they were younger as they often bought things with a card. “Both Aryamann and Ayushmaan were little at the time. We were in Singapore and had walked into a toy store. Ayushmaan, who was really tiny back then, grabbed a shopping cart and started picking up every doll he could reach. He just kept tossing toys into the cart — sometimes two or three of the same kind! I told him, ‘Ayushmaan, you can’t take so many toys. We have to pay for all this. Mumma doesn’t have that much money.’ He stopped and I thought he would put the toys back. But instead, he looked at me and said, ‘Mumma, you don’t need money. You have a card!’ I couldn’t stop laughing. How do you explain to a child that a credit card actually requires more money?” she recalled.