Archana Puran Singh, known for entertaining fans with her social media videos and YouTube vlogs, was recently featured in a vlog by her son Aaryamann. In the latest video, Aaryamann shared that his brother Ayushmaan's girlfriend Samiksha is moving in with the family. The brothers expressed their excitement about this development.
The Moving Day
The vlog began with Aaryamann, Ayushmaan, and Yogita accompanying Samiksha to her Mumbai house. She became emotional as they packed her belongings for the move. Ayushmaan also got teary-eyed. After packing everything, they left her Mumbai house and headed to Madh Island. As they reached the entrance of their home, Ayushmaan picked Samiksha up in his arms and carried her inside. He shared that his stepfather Parmeet had done the same when he married Archana. This gesture touched everyone's heart. Archana, Parmeet, and others welcomed Samiksha with love and appreciation.
Fans' Reaction
Fans quickly reacted to the wholesome moment, with many calling it "heart-melting" and "straight out of a film." Several users praised the family's warmth and acceptance. Others loved how Ayushmaan recreated his parents' romantic memory, calling it "pure love" and "family goals."
Recent Scam Incident
Recently, Ayushmaan made headlines after revealing he was scammed of Rs 87,000 through his credit card. He said, "My credit card got swiped for Rs 87,000." Archana was shocked and asked him to cancel the subscription. However, Ayushmaan explained, "They took the money for the entire year under the pretext of a seven-day free trial." Parmeet laughed at a stressed Ayushmaan, and Archana said, "He will take that money from you. So what are you so happy for?"
Ayushmaan later elaborated on what happened: "Someone has taken money from my credit card without my permission. They had options for seven-day trials, promising they would charge after the seventh day. But they charged me for the entire year in one go… without asking my permission." He added, "It is not some shady website. I am using it, it is fine and useful. But they confused me regarding the seven-day free trial. First, they deducted a $0 transaction, which I approved. Then after an hour, they took away Rs 87,000 without my permission."



