Samay Raina’s mom roasts Sunil Pal during a video call with Archana Puran Singh; says, “Vomit ho gaya..”

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Samay Raina’s mom roasts Sunil Pal during a video call with Archana Puran Singh; says, “Vomit ho gaya..”

Archana Puran Singh, who is loved and known for her acting skills and comic timing, entertains fans with her vlog on YouTube. She recently met Samay Raina and shared a video with him. The two enjoyed fun moments along with family members Ayushmaan and Aaryamann and shared videos of it on social media.

A fun moment of Samay Raina’s mom being on a video call with Archana Puran Singh has now surfaced on the internet.In the video, Samay’s mom can be seen jokingly roasting Sunil Pal. As soon as Samay’s mother appeared on the video call, she said, “Aapko roz dekhte hain hum.” Archana responded by saying, “Thank you. Samay keh raha tha aapki tabiyat theek nahi hai.” Samay’s mother later said, “Haan, thoda bimar hoon, vomit ho gaya.” Samay asked, “Kya dekh liya aapne aisa?” She then joked, saying, “Kuch nahi dekha, Sunil Pal ki shakal dekhi.”Soon after Samay’s mom said this, Archana could not stop laughing and told Samay, “Now I know where the humour comes from. Kya killer joke maara hai aapne!” Samay then explained the context and said, “Sunil Pal ne bahut ulta-seedha bola tha.”In a recent YouTube video, Archana also opened up about her love story with Parmeet Sethi, pregnancy, miscarriage, and more. Talking about the struggles during her first 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 added, “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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