Samay Raina roasts Archana Puran Singh’s son Aaryamann Sethi; jokes, “You live in Madh Island, just take your mom’s…”

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Samay Raina roasts Archana Puran Singh’s son Aaryamann Sethi; jokes, “You live in Madh Island, just take your mom’s…”

Archana Puran Singh, who is loved for her acting skills and comic timing, never fails to entertain the audience. Her son Aaryamann Sethi also shares details about his personal and professional life on his YouTube channel.

Samay Raina, who is a popular comedian, recently met Aaryamann, and the two shared fun videos together. One that caught many eyeballs was where Samay roasted him.In the video, Aaryamann said, “Samay bhai, could you please give me a shoutout?” Samay responded by saying, “Why are you doing all this? You’re Archana Puran Singh’s son, right? You have a house in Madh Island. Just take your mom’s YouTube channel; you don’t need to do all of this.

Guys, just unfollow this channel.” The two then shared laughter.Archana commented on the post and said, “LOL. Why is he so incredibly funny even when he roasts/disses you, and why do I feel that Aary Vlogs has totally arrived because it is being roasted by Samay Raina?” Soon after he shared the video on social media, it went viral, with fans reacting in the comment section.Archana also shared a YouTube video recently where she opened up about her love story with Parmeet Sethi, miscarriage, and much more.

Talking about her pregnancy, she said, “I remember the first three or four months. During pregnancy, I used to feel nauseous. I was sick for eight months. That’s because I was allergic to myself. That also happened, remember? I started getting allergic to any kind of smell. Even the soap smell—whenever I used to have a bath and come, you would say, ‘Oh my God.

’ It was like you’d become an animal who could smell every scent in the world.

I remember your makeup man used to come, and I would say, ‘Oh my God, I can’t bear this smell.’”Archana also opened up about her miscarriage and how it affected her. She said, “For me, that was a very big shock because I truly wanted to have children.” Parmeet, on the other hand, said, “Honestly, through that experience, I also realised something. I saw the stress and the trauma that I went through, and I told myself it’s okay, I don’t need children. I was very happy in the relationship as it was.” Archana then said, “Remember what you said to me.

You said, ‘We are so close, so incredibly close.’ Then you said, ‘There is no space between us for anyone else to come in.’”

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