
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah: Asit Modi Calls Bharti Singh 'Dayaben', Leaves Fans Excited
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah maker Asit Kumarr Modi bumped into comedian Bharti Singh recently at an event in Mumbai, and what happened next left netizens super excited. In a viral clip from their union, Bharti Singh can be seen addressing Asit Modi as 'bhai". The two share a warm hug before the comedian sings the TMKOC song and leaves Modi in splits. They then pose for the paparazzi when Asit Modi teases Bharti as Dayaben. 'Agar Jethalal Punjabi hote toh Bharti Dayaben hoti," he says.
Soon after a video of their interaction was shared online, netizens reacted to it and expressed excitement to watch Bharti Singh as Dayaben. 'Bharti as Daya," one of the fans wrote. 'Jetha aur @bharti.laughterqueen ki jodi kaisi lagti just imagine," added another. Watch the video here:
Interestingly, this comes at a time when Asit Modi has also been hunting for a new Dayaben. Disha Vakani used to play the iconic character of Dayaben in TMKOC. She went on an indefinite maternity leave in 2018 and has not returned ever since. The show's maker, Asit Kumarr Modi, has often confirmed that the hunt for a new Dayaben is underway.
Just a few months ago, Asit Modi exclusively confirmed to News18 Showsha that Disha would not be returning to the popular sitcom. 'It is difficult for her now (to return to the show). For women, life changes after marriage. Working with small children and managing the house is really a bit difficult for them. But I am still positive. I feel somewhere that god will do a miracle and she will return. If she comes, then it will be a good thing. If for some reason she does not come, then I will have to bring another Dayaben for the show," the Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah creator said.
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