Aug
07
2009
Its London calling for Dilip Joshi aka Jethalal. Jethalal will be missing from the scene for a short bit giving Daya (Disha Vakani) some serious withdrawal symptoms. Not just Daya, but also the fans of this popular family comedy show, will be deprived of hearing ‘Nonsense’ for sometime. For the first time the couple will go far away from each other, as Jethalal has won the lucky draw in London and he will be soon leaving for the same.

“Jethalal will now be going to London in the show as he has won the lucky draw” informs the source. Jethalal is into the business of electronic goods and services. And since he has been trading the maximum goods, he was rewarded with the most- sought after excursion!
As Gokuldham society is known to celebrate even small success with utter commotion, Jetha’s London tour is bound to be a grand mayhem of sweet celebrations.
Bon Voyage!
Jul
30
2009
Asit Modi’s family comedy show Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah on SAB TV is going places and how! Going by the recent figures on one of the most popular networking sites- Face book, TMKOC has the fastest growing fan page. In the very first week of its making an entry, it’s growing at the rate of above 500%.

Out of all the TV shows which are enjoying the new way of reaching to the audience, through the burgeoning networking sites, TMKOC is by far enjoying the lions share. The number of fans visiting the site is the highest among all TV shows. Thus escalating the daily and weekly growth rates in its favour.
Well, well, the winner takes it all!
May
29
2009
Neela Telefilms comedy show -Taarak Mehta ka Ooltah Chashmah is one show that not just tickles the funny bone of the viewer, but also advocates moral values without being preachy and in a manner, which is very simple and enlightening. Producer of the show, Asit Kumar Modi, is one of the few who believes in practicing what he preaches.
So, on the occasion of Anti-Tobacco Day the cast of Taarak Mehta teamed up with one of the India’s largest NGOs in tobacco control- ‘Salaam Bombay’. The cast of the show showed its full support to hold up the noble cause of “Smoke-free Mumbai”. They went all out to educate the masses that have been unfortunately caught up in this vicious circle.

Joining in the campaign will be seen Dayaben along with Tapu sena and Taarak- Anjali. They went on the streets and targeted people who were either smoking or chewing tobacco. In a very interesting and informative manner, they explained the ill effects of passive smoking. They were quite successful in spreading the awareness among the people and encouraged them to say “NO” to Tobacco’.
Mar
09
2009
On learning that the residents of Gokuldham Society (Taarak Mehta) were reluctant to come down and play Holi. One of the residents, Sunder Lal, aka Mandar thought of inviting the glamorous celebrities to encourage his neighbours to come down and play Holi.

He invites the duplicates of Shahrukh Khan and Sachin Tendulkar to liven up the Holi spirit amongst the denizens of Gokuldham society. The entire society cheered up on knowing that King Khan and Master Blaster will join them in bringing the festival of colours. So, everyone dressed up in their glad rags, enjoyed the festival by splashing colours on each other. Only later did they realize that they were not the real Mc Coy.
Bura na mano Holi hai !!!
Feb
07
2009
The entire team of Taarak Mehta Ka Oolta Chasma gathered at Club Millenium, Juhu to attend the grand party hosted by the producer Aasit Modi (Neela Telefilms) to celebrate completion of 100 episodes of the show on SAB TV.

The columnist, dramatist and humorist ‘Shri Taarak Mehta’ was present adding grandeur to the event. Being one of the earliest to arrive, Taarak Mehta obliged the journalists and shutterbugs and engaged in an interesting tete-e –tete with everyone alike. Everyone gathered together to watch the 8:30pm episode being telecast after which everyone was seen enjoying a a good time catching up with each other.
Celebrities and guests kept pouring in till late and the cake was cut at 11pm. The celebrations went on till late hours in the night.