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Parmeet Sethi says Archana Puran Singh married him for property, wants to return her for someone new: ‘It’s my house, my wish’

Archana Puran SinghArchana Puran Singh celebrates Diwali with family. (Photo: Archana Puran Singh/YouTube)

Archana Puran Singh and Parmeet Sethi secretly tied the knot in 1992 after a long-term live-in relationship. Since then, the couple has stood strong together, raising their two sons, Aayushmaan and Aaryamann Sethi. What continues to keep their bond fresh is their playful chemistry and mutual affection — something that fans often see in their popular AAAP Vlog.

In their latest episode, the Sethi family collaborated for a fun Cadbury Celebrations ad. Ditching the usual festive glamour, the family opted for a hilarious take — with every chocolate box missing a few pieces, thanks to the boys stealing most of them beforehand.

When Archana Puran Singh opened one of the boxes on camera and found it half-empty, she turned to her son Aayushmaan and mock-scolded him, saying, “You’re sitting here doing overacting!” Aaryamann jumped in to playfully hit his brother, only to be shooed away by his mom.

Moments later, Parmeet Sethi entered the scene holding yet another box of Cadbury. Archana asked, “You opened all the boxes?” To which, Parmeet cheekily replied, “It’s my house, my wish!”

The light-hearted banter continued as the family began listing names for their Diwali gift list. When Parmeet struggled to recall their relatives, Archana teased, “You can’t remember anything — not even your name when you wake up in the morning!”

As the laughter continued, Archana quipped, “Iss Diwali kuch naya ho jaaye,” prompting Parmeet to fire back, “Yes please, take her away and bring me someone new this Diwali.” Archana rolled her eyes, saying, “Shut up, that joke’s gotten old.”

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Later, the family gathered in the kitchen to prepare brunch for their Diwali party. During the meal, they shared fond festive memories — from Parmeet Sethi admitting he would take money for crackers but never buy them, to the boys recalling their childhood burns from bursting firecrackers.

When it was Archana Puran Singh’s turn, the family guessed her answer even before she spoke: “I had the best Diwali in Dehradun.” Laughing, Archana said, “Well, I grew up there — what else do you expect?”

Parmeet lightened the mood again with his signature wit, saying, “She married me for property.” After a brief pause, he clarified with a grin, “Proper Tea!”

Archana laughed, agreeing, “Yes, that’s true — he makes me proper tea every morning.”

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