Divya Prem child actor Hariti Joshi opens up about Children's Day excitement and dreams; says 'I wish that every child in our country gets to go to a good school'
Children’s Day is a celebration of innocence, dreams, and the boundless joy that defines childhood. For young actor Hariti Joshi, who plays Tara in Divya Prem: Pyaar Aur Rahasya Ki Kahani, the day holds a special place in her heart. Sharing her excitement, she says with a bright smile, “Children’s Day is very special to me because I get lots of love and chocolates on this day.”

Hariti, known for her cheerful personality and strong on-screen presence, has big dreams and an even bigger heart. Talking about what she would do if she ever had magical abilities, she shares, “If I ever got a superpower, I would use it to protect our environment. I’d stop people from cutting trees, plant more greenery everywhere, and keep our rivers clean.” With a thoughtful pause, she adds, “I also wish that every child in our country gets to go to a good school and learn happily, because education is the real magic!”
As for her Children’s Day plans this year, Hariti is looking forward to celebrating on the sets of the show. “This year, I’ll be celebrating on the sets of Divya Prem! I think my reel mom and dad, Megha Ray and Suraj Pratap Singh, are planning something special for me, though I already have a little hint,” she giggles. She also plans to spread joy beyond the sets. “I’ll be distributing chocolates to kids around my school and neighbourhood so that everyone smiles. And yes, one of my biggest dreams is to win an Oscar someday and make my family and my country proud!”
Meanwhile, the show’s storyline has taken a dramatic turn as Divya embraces her role as Super Aunty, facing new dangers every day. With her superpowers, she battles challenges that test her bravery and determination, standing strong to protect her family from the looming darkness.
Hariti’s innocence, kindness, and dreams are a beautiful reminder of what Children’s Day truly represents hope, happiness, and the desire to make the world a better place
Hariti, known for her cheerful personality and strong on-screen presence, has big dreams and an even bigger heart. Talking about what she would do if she ever had magical abilities, she shares, “If I ever got a superpower, I would use it to protect our environment. I’d stop people from cutting trees, plant more greenery everywhere, and keep our rivers clean.” With a thoughtful pause, she adds, “I also wish that every child in our country gets to go to a good school and learn happily, because education is the real magic!”
As for her Children’s Day plans this year, Hariti is looking forward to celebrating on the sets of the show. “This year, I’ll be celebrating on the sets of Divya Prem! I think my reel mom and dad, Megha Ray and Suraj Pratap Singh, are planning something special for me, though I already have a little hint,” she giggles. She also plans to spread joy beyond the sets. “I’ll be distributing chocolates to kids around my school and neighbourhood so that everyone smiles. And yes, one of my biggest dreams is to win an Oscar someday and make my family and my country proud!”
Meanwhile, the show’s storyline has taken a dramatic turn as Divya embraces her role as Super Aunty, facing new dangers every day. With her superpowers, she battles challenges that test her bravery and determination, standing strong to protect her family from the looming darkness.
Hariti’s innocence, kindness, and dreams are a beautiful reminder of what Children’s Day truly represents hope, happiness, and the desire to make the world a better place
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