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Watch: Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah Highlights Cyber Fraud In New Episode

Watch: Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah Highlights Cyber Fraud In New Episode

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The upcoming episode of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah will see the residents becoming victims of a cyber scam.
The latest episode of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah saw the residents of Gokuldham Society participating in an exciting bumper investment scheme. The residents, lured by the promise of substantial returns within a year, seemed excited about taking the bold step, unaware of what was coming their way. The upcoming episode of the popular sitcom will see them becoming a victim of a cyber scam as they face significant financial losses amounting to millions of rupees.
The narrative unfolds in the absence of Jethalal, who encountered an obstacle while trying to finish his investment in the previous episode. As he proceeded to make the payment, the system began buffering, preventing him from being a participant in the scheme. While he wonders whether he will be able to get past his mistake, others celebrate in joy, considering the scheme a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to earn a substantial profit.
In the past episodes, the residents of the society were excited by the booming investment scheme, hoping to double their money in a short period of time. Convinced that this 'Bumper Munafa Fund" is the most secure way to fulfil their aspirations, the community was seen trying different methods to gather money.
While Iyer was still hesitant, Roshan and Mr Hathi were eager to make significant investments, expecting huge returns. Taarak too was assured that the opportunity would prove to be fruitful. However, his wife was sceptical about taking the risk to invest their hard-earned money. Meanwhile, Babita, eager to seize the opportunity, encouraged everyone to keep their money ready.
Then comes the Paiso ki Baarish meeting, which kicks off with the announcement of an exciting investment scheme. Maya urges everyone to invest, emphasising the urgency to invest before the batch reaches its capacity, asserting that no contributions will be accepted after that. Her announcement prompts activity among the residents and they quickly secure their spots.
Beyond serving a dose of laughter, the episode aims to raise awareness about cyber scams and the importance of vigilance against online fraud which has been on the rise for the last few years.
Catch the full episode tonight at 8:30 PM on SAB TV. The show is available for streaming on Sony LIV.
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