Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah
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Genre | Drama |
Created by | Sab TV Team Neela Tele Films Private Limited Asit Kumarr Modi |
Based on | Column Duniya Ne Oondha Chashmah by Taarak Mehta (Chitralekha) |
Written by | Raju Odedra Rajan Upadhyay Jitendra Parmar Abbas Heirapurwala Niren Bhatt |
Directed by | Harshad Joshi Malav Rajda |
Starring | (For Entire Cast See Below) |
Opening theme | "Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah" by Shailendra Barve Background Music by Sunil Patni |
Original language | Hindi |
Production | |
Producers | Neela Asit Modi Asit Kumarr Modi[1] |
Production location | Mumbai |
Editor | Sandeep Gala |
Running time | 30 min time slot |
Production company | Neela Tele Films Private Limited[2] |
Original release | |
Network | SAB TV |
Release | 28 July 2008 – Present |
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah is an Indian sitcom produced by Neela Tele Films Private Limited.[3] The show went on-air on 28 July 2008 on SAB TV.[4] The show is based on the column "Duniya Ne Oondha Chashmah" written by columnist and journalist Taarak Mehta for the Gujarati weekly magazine Chitralekha.[5][6][7]
Plot summary
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Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah revolves around daily happenings in the Gokuldham Co-Operative Housing Society in Mumbai, a society well known for its culture, unity, the love and care for each other and the fun that happens there. People from different religions and cultures live here and apart from these barriers, they worship each God and celebrate each and every festival with equal charm, referring to their society as "Mini-India", spreading the message of unity.
The characters include the families of the Gadas, a Kutchi Gujarati Jain family; the Bhides, a Marathi family; the Hathis, a Bihari family, Sodhis, a Punjabi family with a Sikh husband and a Parsi wife; the Iyers, a Tamil family with a Tamil husband and a Bengali wife, and the Mehtas, a Gujarati family. The different families treat all the Gokuldham residents as their extended family, as seen in numerous episodes.
There are solo recurring characters such as Reporter Popatlal Pandey from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, Abdul, a Muslim, the owner of the small general store in the society; Sundarlal who is Gujarati and who lives in Ahmedabad, the brother in law of Jethalal Gada; Bawri, who is Bageshwar's love ; Natwarlal Prabhashankarlal Udhiawala a.k.a. Nattu kaka, Jethalal's Shop Manager; Bageshwar Dadukh Udhaiwala / Bagha, Nattu kaka's nephew, and other recurring characters such as Pinku Diwan, Matka King Mohanlal, and reporter Rita Shrivastav. The stories shown in the episodes are associated with these characters who often deal with humorous, socially relevant issues. At the end of each episode, the host Taarak Mehta gives an outline of the story and a teaser for the upcoming episodes. Every day some new problems occur for Jethalal and he takes help from his fire brigade Taarak Mehta. Serial has taken characters visit to Hong Kong after completion of its 7 years.[better source needed]
Cast
- Main cast
- Dilip Joshi as Jethalal Champaklal Gada[8]
- Disha Vakani as Daya Jethalal Gada[9][10]
- Bhavya Gandhi as Tipendra Jethalal Gada
- Amit Bhatt as Champaklal Jayantilal Gada / Jayanityalal Girdharlal Gada
- Shailesh Lodha as Taarak Mehta[11]
- Neha Mehta as Anjali Taarak Mehta
- Tanuj Mahashabde as Krishnan Subramaniam Iyer
- Munmun Dutta as Babita Krishnan Iyer
- Mandar Chandwadkar as Aatmaram Tukaram Bhide
- Sonalika Joshi as Madhvi Aatmaram Bhide
- Niddhi Bhanushali as Sonalika Atmaram Bhide[3]/[3]
- Gurucharan Singh as Roshan Singh Harjeet Singh Sodhi[12][13][14]
- Dilkush Reporter as Roshan Kaur Sodhi[12][13][14]
- Samay Shah as Gurucharan Singh Sodhi
- Azad Kavi as Dr. Hansraj Hathi
- Ambika Ranjankar as Komal Hansraj Hathi
- Kush Shah as Goli Hansraj Hathi
- Shyam Pathak as Reporter Popatlal Pandey
- Sharad Sankla as Abdul
- Tarun Uppal as Pinku Diwan
- Ghanashyam Nayak as Natwarlal Prabhashankar Udhaiwala/ Nattu Kaka
- Tanmay Vekaria as Baagheshwar Dadukh Udhaiwala / Baagha/ also as various characters in former episodes.
- Monika Bhadoriya as Baawri
- Recurring cast
- Niddhi Subbiah / Priya Ahuja Rajda as Rita Shrivastav
- Daya Shankar Pandey as himself as GPL 2 anchor/ Inspector Chalu Pandey
- Mayur Vakani as Sundarlal
- Asit Kumarr Modi as himself
- Former cast
- Jheel Mehta as Sonu
- Jennifer Mistry Bansiwal as Roshan Kaur Sodhi
- Laad Singh Maan as Roshan Singh Sodhi
- Nirmal Soni as Dr. Hansraj Hathi
- Anil Yadav as Matka King Mohanlal
- Ashwini Kulkarni as Rukmini, maid
- Khushboo Tawde as Bulbul
- Cameos
- Raju Kher as Mr. Chandaramani
- Kery Irwin as Kerry
- Aasma Siddique as Koyal
- Anand Abhyankar as Bhau Kaka
- Nigaar Khan as Sofia[15]
- Karan Trivedi as Vicky Malhotra
- Amit Bhalla as Inspector Sarvankar / Inspector Bhaskar Shetty
- Yashpal Sharma as Don Rana
- Mehul Vyas as Raunak
- Krunal Pandit as diamond thief
- Simple Kaul as Gulabo
- Dipesh Bhan as Rahul / Lawyer Mohan Pyare
- Sachin Parikh as Ajay Diwan / Sanjay Diwan
- Shital Dimri as Lalita Godbole
- Hetal Yadav as lawyer Jwala
- Tapasya Nayak Shrivastav as Preeti / Bharti
- Raj Premi as Sangram Singh Rathore
- Mahi Sharma as Ekta
Guest appearances
Several Bollywood actors have appeared in the sitcom to promote their upcoming films and TV series including Taarak Mehta, Taarak Mehta's daughter, Varun Dhawan, Raju Srivastav, Satish Kaushik, Ruslaan Mumtaz, Sheena Shahabadi, Vinay Pathak, Shreyas Talpade, Sunil Pal, Sharman Joshi, Vatsal Seth, Sachin Dongardive, Salman Khan, Anang Desai, Rajeev Mehta, Nimisha Vakharia, Jamnadas Majethia, Supriya Pathak,[16] Shahrukh Khan,[17] Sajid Khan, Asin,[18] John Abraham, Pakhi Tyrewala, Abhishek Bachchan,[18] Ajay Devgan,[18][19] Shreyas Talpade, Randeep Hooda, Satish Kaushik, Indira Krishnan, Hemant Chauhan, Darsheel Safary, The Smurfs(as in the movie), Falguni Pathak, Saroj Khan, Boman Irani,[20][21] Sharman Joshi,[20][21] Rohit Shetty,[18] Prachi Desai, Jamnadas Majethia , Ranbir Kapoor, Paresh Rawal, Sanjai Mishra, Akshay Kumar, Hritik Roshan, Vinay Pathak, Vandana Pathak, Kareena Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha,[19] Priyanka Chopra, Amitabh Bachchan, Indira Krishnan, Gia Manek, Sabri Brothers, Vidya Balan, Bipasha Basu, Vikram Bhatt, Ayushmann Khurrana, Mighty Raju (as in the movie), Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh, Pritee Kathpal, Deepika Padukone,Ganesh Acharya, Salman Khan, Taarak Mehta [22]
Production and promotion
The major part of the shooting is done in Mumbai. However some parts of the show have also been shot in places such as Gujarat, New Delhi and in overseas locations such as London, Brussels, Paris and Hong Kong.[23]
After Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah completed 1000 episodes on 6 November 2012,[24] producer Asit Kumarr Modi had announced that he wanted to make a film on the sitcom.[25] He said: "Yes, I am planning to make a movie on Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah. The film is in its scripting stage. I have to take this call because of the viewers' request. They have been requesting me to make a film on Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah". He further told: "In my film, I assure, I will involve film celebrities. I have already approached many of them. I will soon make an official announcement. These days comedy films are working very well. So I believe this is the right time. I am very excited about the film. The film will go on the floors in 2013". He has decided to shoot the film on a different canvas as he does not want the audience to feel that they are watching yet another episode of the serial."[25]
In October 2013, Joshi and Vakani participated in a promotional event held in New Jersey at the Expo Center.[26]
Awards
- Indian Television Academy Awards
- 2008 Best Actress-Comedy: Disha Vakani[27]
- 2009 Best Actress-Comedy Disha Vakani[28]
- 2009 Best Serial–Comedy[28]
- 2010 Best Serial-Comedy[29]
- 2012 Best Actor-Comedy Dilip Joshi[30]
- Indian Telly Awards
- 2009 Best Actor In Comic Role (Male) Dilip Joshi[31]
- 2009 Best Actor In Comic Role (Female) Disha Vakani[31]
- 2009 Best Sitcom[31]
- 2009 Best Sitcom Writer Raju Odedra & Rajan Upadhyay[31]
- 2010 Most Popular Actor In Comic Role (Male) Dilip Joshi[32]
- 2010 Most Popular Actor In Comic Role(Female) Disha Vakani[32]
- 2010 Most Popular Child Artist (Male) Bhavya Gandhi[32]
- 2010 Best Sitcom[32]
- 2010 Best Sitcom Writer Raju Odedra and Rajan Upadhyay[32]
- 2012 Most Popular Actor In A Comic Role (Male) Dilip Joshi[33]
- 2012 Best Actress In A Comic Role (Jury) Disha Vakani[33]
- 2012 Best Sitcom[33]
- 2013 Actress In A Comic Role (Jury) Disha Vakani[34]
- 2013 Best Director (Sitcom) Harshad Joshi & Malav Raida[34]
- 2013 Most Popular Actor In A Comic Role Dilip Joshi[34]
- 2013 Best Sitcom / Comedy Program[34]
Other awards
- 2011 Best Actor In A Comic Role Dilip Joshi[35]
References
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- ^ Awaasthi, Kavita (24 October 2012). "Taarak Mehta... completes 1,000 episodes". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
- ^ a b "Film version of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah set to roll next year". DNA India. 20 November 2012. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
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