Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah is without a doubt one of the most popular TV shows. The show has always managed to keep viewers hooked on its history. Fans are in love with any Gokuldham wasis. ranging from Jethalal, Daya, Babita, Iyer, Bhide, Roshan Sodhi, Popatlal, Taarak Mehta and others. The actors in the show have won millions of hearts with their unique achievements. Daya and Jethalal played by Dilip Joshi and Disha Vakhani are the most iconic in the program and everyone’s favorite characters. These two have been controlling hearts with their sweet chemistry for over a decade now. From their daily enough jhok to their expression, both Jethalal and Daya have left the audience in splits with their spectacular performances. A video from the show’s early days goes viral. In the video, Dilip and Disha can be seen rehearsing for a dance performance in the show. This is a recurring video that has surfaced on social media and fans are going wrong about it. The two are seen dancing to the song Ek din Aap Hume Mil Jayenge from the movie Yes Boss.
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Well, this old video of Jethalal and Daya brought back memories of good old days and fans are eagerly waiting to see them together. Both Dilip and Disha have often talked about their off-screen relationship, and the two have acknowledged the bond. In an earlier interview with the Deccan Chronicle, both Disha and Dilip said they respect each other.
On the personal front, actor Dilip Joshi got his daughter Niyati Joshi married to Yashovardhan Mishra. While Disha had taken a maternity break during her pregnancy but never returned to the show. Disha married Mumbai-based CA Mayur Padia in 2017 and the two were blessed with a little girl Stuti.
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