Archana Puran Singh’s son, Aaryamann, is eager to furnish his new home, yet he surprised fans by resisting extravagant spending on furniture, even turning down his father Parmeet Sethi’s generous assistance.
A Visit to the Interior Exhibition
In a recent vlog, Aaryamann explored an interior design exhibition to pick out pieces for the home he shares with fiancée Yogita Bihani, known for her work in The Kerala Story. Accompanying him were his father Parmeet and brother Aayushmaan, both also scouting for statement furniture to enhance their living space.
Choices vs. Budget
While scanning numerous stylish options, Aaryamann acknowledged the allure of the designs but admitted the prices were intimidating. He pointed out that even selecting a few items would quickly consume his entire budget, so he was primarily exploring rather than committing.
A Lighthearted Exchange
Parmeet tried to guide his son toward a thoughtful purchase, but Aaryamann joked about photographing pieces and replicating them later, evoking laughter from his father. Parmeet suggested investing in a single standout item to serve as the focal point of the room.
Hesitation Over High Costs
Despite his father’s advice, Aaryamann expressed concern over the steep prices, noting that most pieces were in the range of four to five lakh rupees. Parmeet encouraged him to consider purchasing just one item, yet Aaryamann remained unconvinced.
Priorities Over Perks
To make the decision easier, Parmeet offered financial support. Aaryamann politely declined.
"“If you give me that money, I’ll buy a new guitar," he quipped.
This exchange highlighted his practicality and preference for personal priorities over luxury spending, leaving viewers amused and impressed by his sensible approach.
A Visit to the Interior Exhibition
In a recent vlog, Aaryamann explored an interior design exhibition to pick out pieces for the home he shares with fiancée Yogita Bihani, known for her work in The Kerala Story. Accompanying him were his father Parmeet and brother Aayushmaan, both also scouting for statement furniture to enhance their living space.
Choices vs. Budget
While scanning numerous stylish options, Aaryamann acknowledged the allure of the designs but admitted the prices were intimidating. He pointed out that even selecting a few items would quickly consume his entire budget, so he was primarily exploring rather than committing.
A Lighthearted Exchange
Parmeet tried to guide his son toward a thoughtful purchase, but Aaryamann joked about photographing pieces and replicating them later, evoking laughter from his father. Parmeet suggested investing in a single standout item to serve as the focal point of the room.
Hesitation Over High Costs
Despite his father’s advice, Aaryamann expressed concern over the steep prices, noting that most pieces were in the range of four to five lakh rupees. Parmeet encouraged him to consider purchasing just one item, yet Aaryamann remained unconvinced.
Priorities Over Perks
To make the decision easier, Parmeet offered financial support. Aaryamann politely declined.
"“If you give me that money, I’ll buy a new guitar," he quipped.
This exchange highlighted his practicality and preference for personal priorities over luxury spending, leaving viewers amused and impressed by his sensible approach.
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