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Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah's Sonalika Joshi aka Madhavi recalls being called a ‘chain smoker'; clarifies, 'It was just for the…'
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah's Sonalika Joshi aka Madhavi recalls being called a ‘chain smoker'; clarifies, 'It was just for the…'

Time of India

time2 days ago

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  • Time of India

Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah's Sonalika Joshi aka Madhavi recalls being called a ‘chain smoker'; clarifies, 'It was just for the…'

Actress Sonalika Joshi, best known for her role as Madhavi Bhide in the popular TV show Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, recently gave an interview to Subhojit Ghosh, where she recalled how a photoshoot led to an unintentional assumption. She mentioned holding a cigarette for the photoshoot, and fans thought that she was a 'chain smoker'. Sonalika Joshi has been winning hearts for her role as Madhavi for 17 years now. The actress recently shared a funny incident that led to fans assuming that she was a chain smoker. She further clarified, revealing details about the incident and how it unfolded. The actress shared, 'I was just holding it and sitting like that. I wasn't even smoking. It was just for the style, for the pose. Then suddenly, so many things came out on YouTube—'I'm a chain smoker' and what not. I said, let them talk. My family is my most important, my greatest asset. If they know how I am, then what difference does it make what they print?' She further added, 'It was a proper photoshoot. The look was totally different. I wasn't casually smoking with a group or playing Sonalika doing that. If they don't understand that, let them talk,' she said. 'Maybe they're enjoying it. Maybe their YouTube is getting views. Either they get some sadistic pleasure, or they just want to be judgmental. Let them.' The show is currently winning hearts with its Bhootni track. Fans are enjoying every bit of it, and Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah has consistently been at the top of the list. Actress Swati Sharma, who is playing the role of Chakori aka the 'Bhootni,' recently gave an exclusive interview to TOI TV, where she opened up about her experience while working on the show. She shared, 'It feels wonderful to be a part of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah. The work environment is amazing, everyone is kind, and I'm learning a lot — so I'm genuinely happy. The show has been on air for 17 years and continues to be loved by generations of viewers. When I first got the offer, I was told that the role of Chakori was for just a few episodes. Even though it was a short appearance, I wanted to make it count. I believed that if I could leave a strong impression, people would want to see more of me. I gave it my best, and I'm proud of what I did.'

Taarak Mehta Ka's Jethalal is going nowhere; pic of Dilip Joshi with ‘bhootni' goes viral
Taarak Mehta Ka's Jethalal is going nowhere; pic of Dilip Joshi with ‘bhootni' goes viral

Time of India

time13-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Taarak Mehta Ka's Jethalal is going nowhere; pic of Dilip Joshi with ‘bhootni' goes viral

Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Viral Image Eases Fan Concerns Ghost Track Brings Drama And Twists About The Iconic TMKOC Series Fans of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah (TMKOC) were recently left puzzled when Dilip Joshi , who plays the beloved character Jethalal , was noticeably absent in several recent episodes. The disappearance occurred during the much-discussed 'bhootni' (ghost) storyline, leading to widespread speculation that the actor had exited the show. However, the production team swiftly addressed the growing rumours, assuring viewers that Dilip Joshi remains an active part of the the buzz, a behind-the-scenes photo of Dilip Joshi alongside Swati Sharma, the actress portraying the ghostly character Chakori, started trending online. The viral image brought relief to many loyal fans. In the photograph, Dilip Joshi is casually dressed in a white T-shirt, standing next to Swati Sharma, who is dressed in a striking red and black saree as part of her on-screen look. Their friendly pose sparked a wave of reactions across social media, with viewers thrilled to see Jethalal again. Fans quickly shared their happiness, with many celebrating his return and confirming their faith that he is very much part of the ongoing the ongoing episodes, the residents of the Gokuldham Society take a trip to the bungalow of Mehta Sahab's boss. Their vacation takes an eerie turn when they encounter Chakori, a ghost-like figure who begins haunting them. Bhide is the first to experience the fright, followed by Popatlal. One by one, members of the society try to escape the haunted premises. However, Popatlal ends up trapped. The storyline takes a dramatic twist when Popatlal uncovers that Chakori isn't a supernatural entity at all, but a person pretending to be a Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah is a popular Indian sitcom inspired by Tarak Mehta's Gujarati column Duniya Ne Undha Chasma, which was published in Chitralekha magazine. The series, produced by Asit Kumarr Modi, first aired on Sony SAB on July 28, 2008, and is also available on the digital platform SonyLIV. Over time, TMKOC has become one of India's most celebrated and enduring shows, recently crossing the impressive milestone of 4,000 episodes. It ranks as the second-longest Indian TV series overall and the longest-running Indian sitcom by number of in Mumbai, the show revolves around the lives of culturally diverse residents of Gokuldham Society. Often dubbed 'Mini India' and affectionately referred to as the 'Eighth Wonder of the World,' the society showcases unity in diversity. The residents not only support one another during times of need but also celebrate every occasion together, creating a sense of extended family.

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