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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Archana Singh's Son Aaryamann Mobbed in Delhi

Archana Singh's Son Aaryamann Mobbed in Delhi

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Aaryamann Sethi was mobbed by fans in Delhi.
  • Fans pushed and slapped Aaryamann for selfies.
  • A fan mistook Aaryamann Sethi for Ayushmann.
Archana Singh's Son Aaryamann Mobbed in Delhi

Archana Puran Singh, accompanied by her husband Parmeet Sethi and son Aaryamann Sethi, recently embarked on a food-trail vlog in Delhi. Their exploration of vibrant areas like Kamla Nagar and Bengali Market took an unexpected turn when Aaryamann was mobbed by fans. What began as a lighthearted family outing quickly became overwhelming as numerous fans surrounded Aaryamann, pushing and slapping him in their pursuit of selfies.

Aaryamann recounted that while his parents are usually approached politely, his own experience was significantly more aggressive. Fans were reportedly shoving him and demanding pictures, leading to a heated exchange when he refused. The commotion followed them to their next stop, where a shop owner recognized him, drawing another crowd eager for photos. A humorous incident involved a fan confusing him with Ayushmann.

Despite the unsettling experience, Aaryamann's narration of the events, filled with bewilderment, frustration, and humor, aligns with the relatable content his family shares in their vlogs. This recent incident highlights the intense public attention young celebrities can attract.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Aaryamann Sethi was mobbed by fans in Delhi, with some pushing and slapping him for selfies during a food vlog.
Yes, one fan mistakenly called Aaryamann Sethi 'Ayushmaan' during the chaotic encounter in Delhi.
Aaryamann Sethi was mobbed by fans in Delhi's Kamla Nagar and Bengali Market areas while on a food-trail vlog.

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