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India.com
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Meet wife of Champaklal from Taarak Mehta ka Ooltah Chashmah, as beautiful as 'Babita Ji', her name is...
Meet wife of Champaklal from Taarak Mehta ka Ooltah Chashmah, as beautiful as 'Babita Ji', her name is... In the world of showbiz, every move and every step of actors is highly scrutinised. Whether it is their appearance at an event, their post-gym paparazzi, or their interpersonal life, they are always under constant public gaze. One such similar tale is famous actor from a beloved Indian soap opera. The person in question is none other than Amit Bhatt, who is known for his infamous role of Champaklal Jayantilal in India's most-watched soap opera – 'Taarak Mehta ka Ooltah Chashmah'. This show was released in the year 2008, and even after 16 years, it continues to resonate with audiences and touches an emotional chord. But, besides the actor who has gathered a lot of love and attention for his impeccable performance in this show, it's not him, but his wife who is currently making waves. View this post on Instagram A post shared by kruti bhatt (@kruti525) Amit Bhatt, aka Champaklal Jayantilal Gada's wife, Kruti Bhatt, was seen sharing pictures with her husband on social media. Fans were quick to appreciate her undeniable charm and beauty. Many even said that her looks can surpass any actress. However, Kurti Bhatt is away from the world of the limelight; she is a dietitian and nutritionist who gives people tips on staying fit and healthy. From her pictures, one can tell that the duo loves to travel and are seen sharing pictures from their trips. A lot of fans also commented that Kruti can surpass Munmun Dutta (Babita Ji of TMKOC) in beauty. Amit Bhatt and Kruti have two kids; the elder son is Dev, and the younger one is Deep. Amit's son also appeared in TMKOC, portraying the role of Tappu's friend. What's also interesting is that Amrit Bhatt, who plays the role of Jethalal's father, is 51, younger than Jethalal in real life.


Time of India
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Delhi HC seeks BCCI response on copyright infringement petition by Delhi Press Patra Prakashan
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought response from the Board of Control for Cricket India ( BCCI ) and others on a copyright infringement petition by Delhi Press Patra Prakashan, but refused to give any immediate relief to the publishers of Champak magazine . #Pahalgam Terrorist Attack A Chinese shadow falls on Pahalgam terror attack case probe How India can use water to pressure Pakistan Buzzkill: How India can dissolve the Pakistan problem, not just swat it The publisher wants to restrain the cricket board from using of the name 'Champak' for the robotic dog introduced in the Indian Premier League (IPL), alleging that it infringed its registered trademark 'Champak'. Justice Saurabh Banerjee while refusing an interim order said that the name 'Champak' was not adopted by the entity 'per se,' but was the result of an online poll conducted by the cricket body. Counsel Amit Gupta, representing Delhi Press, argued that IPL was a commercial venture and the BCCI was advertising, marketing and earning through its robotic dog. Use of the name 'Champak' amounts to tarnishing its image and its unauthorised use amounted to taking unfair advantage by the cricket board. He submitted that the Champak magazine is quite popular among children and the use of its name for the product introduced by the BCCI is a clear infringement of the publisher's registered mark. However, senior counsel J Sai Deepak, appearing for the BCCI, BCCI argued that 'Champak' was the name of a flower and the name was associated with a character in the Hindi situational comedy TV show Taarak Mehta ka Ooltah Chashmah. Live Events The court will further hear the case on July 9. Champak, the robotic dog with a mounted camera - it can walk, run, jump and also stand on its hind legs - was launched this IPL season as part of the league's marketing and production strategy. The dog, first seen during a Mumbai Indians versus Delhi Capitals match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi earlier in April, was introduced by global technology leader wTVision in collaboration with Omnicam and BCCI. Champak reacts in real time with players, umpires and fans by performing gestures such as handshakes, jumps and heart signs.