Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah: Lucky day for Jethalaal as Babita ji hugs him after 3740 episodes

Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah
Image source: Twitter Babita ji hugs Jethalal after episode 3740

Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah is the longest running sitcom in the history of Indian television. It is one of the favorite shows of the audience. For many years, fans are very fond of this serial, due to which this show always remains on top of the TRP list. We all know how Jethalal always tries to impress Babita ji and how he has been her secret crush for ages but now finally the star has dazzled for Jethalal. In the recent episode, Jethalal (Dilip Joshi) finally gets to hug Babita ji (Munam Dutta) after 14 years.

The wonderful moment has been shared on the official Instagram page of the show and has finally arrived after 3,740 views. Jethalal’s expression will surely make you roll on the floor laughing, his reaction clearly tells that he is dumbfounded. Fans are enjoying the moment and the comments section is flooded with funny comments.

Watch the video here:

A fan commented, “14 years of exile complete”. Another added, “Jethalal’s life successful”. “The scene has a different fan base from now on”, added another fan. Here comes another one, “Jethalal will now get salvation”. “Jethalal’s wishes come true”, added a fan. “Asli Lottery Toh Jethalal Ki Lagti Hai” (with lots of Rolfing emojis). In the video, Babita is seen winning a car in the lottery and in excitement she hugs Jethalal who was standing next to her.

There is no doubt that Jethalal had won the original lottery. He looks shocked, but deep inside Jethalal is very happy for the moment. Jethalal finds this moment no less than a dream. Though, it was surprising, but Jethalal’s mind was bursting with laddoos. Created by Asit Kumar Modi and produced by him under the banner of Neela Film Productions Pvt Ltd, the sitcom is running in its 15th year with over 3,740 episodes.

Set in Mumbai’s Gokuldham Society, Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah is based on the weekly column Duniya Ne Undha Chasma, written by the late Indian columnist, humorist, and playwright Taarak Mehta.

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