Sangati Jogwar

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  • Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah fans are missing Jetha and Daya's chemistry.
  • Fans want the character of Daya to return as soon as possible.

Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah's audience is missing Disha Vakani ever since she left the show five years ago. While other actors and the entire team have continued to entertain the audience all through these years in the absence of Disha, one thing that the audience loved the most is still missing. And that is the romantic aka romanchik moments between Daya and Jethalal.

The two actors Disha and Dilip Joshi performed the roles of typical Gujarati husband and wife with such great ease and skill that everything that they did together be it romance, dance, or even nok zhok all seemed real. Even though Jethalal has been involved in fights with Bhide, Bapuji, Iyer, and other characters on Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, the audience has always found his romantic moments and takraar with Daya more interesting.

And that is the reason they are desperately requesting the makers to bring back the character of Daya in TMKOC. Reportedly, Disha Vakani is not keen on returning to the show anytime soon and that has forced Asit Kumarr Modi and the team to start hunting for a new actress who can replace Disha. But they are yet to find a replacement for her as most of the actresses who have been earlier reported to be replacing Daya have denied being a part of the show.

Another actor who recently left the show and is greatly being missed is none other than Shailesh Lodha who played the popular role of Taarak Metha as the parammitra of Jethalal. Taarak Mehta and Jethalal’s friendship has been one of a kind and with the two big characters missing from the show, the scope for the writers has now been restricted.

Fans are ardently waiting for these two characters to make their appearance soon on Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah and will be very happy if Disha Vakani and Shailesh Lodha think of returning to the show as they are almost irreplaceable.

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