While most teenagers are packing their bags for a summer getaway or lounging through their school break, 14-year-old Wagle Ki Duniya actor Sheehan Kapahi is navigating a different path—one that balances board exam prep with shooting for a beloved television show. In an exclusive conversation with Times of India TV, Sheehan opened up about his summer plans, academic pressure, and the bittersweet joys of growing up in front of the camera.
For Sheehan, this summer looks quite different from the typical break. “I had earlier planned a trip to my hometown,” he shared, “but later my summer plans shifted. Instead of travelling, my mom has made it very clear that it’s time to buckle down and focus on studies, especially since I’m in 10th grade and board exams are coming up!” While vacations may be off the table, Sheehan remains upbeat. “Alongside that, I’ve been shooting for Wagle Ki Duniya, which keeps me busy. It’s hectic, yes. But I’m doing something I love, so I feel lucky.”
Balancing academics with acting is no easy task, especially for a student entering the crucial board exam year. Sheehan explained how he manages the tightrope walk. “Honestly, it takes a lot of coordination and a lot of patience! I think I’ve become our EP's biggest troublemaker on set (in a good way). I’m always asking if there’s a gap in the shoot schedule so I can study, or requesting scenes to be moved around to make time for tuitions.” He adds with gratitude, “The entire team is really supportive. They make sure I get enough time for my academics, which helps me manage both without too much stress.”
Despite the support, there are moments when Sheehan feels the sting of missing a “normal” summer. “My friends are out visiting their grandparents, playing cricket, or just hanging out, and I sometimes wish I could join them,” he admitted. “But then I remind myself how special this opportunity is. Not every 14-year-old gets to be part of a show like Wagle Ki Duniya, which is so loved and meaningful.”
When it comes to unwinding, Sheehan knows how to make the most of his limited free time. “If I’m too tired to step out, we set up an online gaming session, that way we can still hang out virtually. On days when I just want to unwind, I love sitting down with my parents to watch a movie at home.”
More than just a job, Wagle Ki Duniya has become a learning ground for Sheehan. “Being part of this show has been an education in itself. It’s taught me discipline, time management, and how to handle responsibility at a young age,” he said. “Sometimes I learn from the scripts, and sometimes just by watching and talking to the amazing people around me.”
As he juggles school, work, and personal growth, one thing’s clear—Sheehan Kapahi is not just acting in a family drama; he’s living one, full of lessons, laughter, and dreams.
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