Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah welcomes new ‘Rupa Ratan family’ in Gokuldham society, promises ‘new layers of humour’
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah: Producer Asit Kumarr Modi aims to enrich the show’s 17-year-long legacy by adding a new Rajasthani Rupa Ratan family to the show.
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah makes aim to expand Gokuldham’s cultural diversity with this new 'Rupa Ratan mamily'
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah (TMKOC) has been one of the top rated TV shows in India for years now. Over the last 17 years and with more than 4,479 episodes, Taarak Mehta continues to capture its audience’s attention with heartwarming comedy but the makers are now aiming at adding some cultural diversity to the hit show. Marking an exciting chapter for the iconic show, after Popatlal, another new family is set to make Gokuldham Society their permanent home. This Rupa Ratan family will add a touch of Rajasthani culture to the show.
Created by Asit Kumarr Modi, this addition to the iconic show promises fresh humour, cultural vibrancy, and exciting storylines, enriching the show’s 17-year-long legacy. Asit, the producer and creator of India’s longest-running sitcom, shared a video recently, introducing the Rajasthani Rupa Ratan family.
Dressed in traditional Rajasthani attire and arriving on ornately decorated camels, the family can be seen brings the vibrancy and warmth of their culture to Gokuldham Society in the introduction clip.
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Meet Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’s new ‘Rupa Ratan family’
Asit Kumarr Modi personally introduces Ratan, Rupa, and their children to the society members, making the episode a memorable celebration for audiences. In the clip, he can be seen sharing in Hindi, which translate as, “In all these years, our viewers have embraced every character of TMKOC with immense love. The Gokuldham family has evolved over time, and we are thrilled to welcome a new Rajasthani family—Ratan and Rupa Binjola along with their children Veer and Bansari. This family will bring unique charm, cultural traditions, and relatable stories to the show, adding new layers of humor and heart to the narrative.”
Ratan Binjola, a Jaipur-based saree shop owner, is played by a well-known name in Gujarati cinema and television, Kuldeep Gor while his wife, Rupa Baditop is being played by actor Dharti Bhatt. She will be seen as a homemaker and influencer. Rupa and Ratan’s kids, Veer (Akshaan Sehrawat) and Bansari (Maahi Bhadra), will be joining Tapu Sena as its youngest members.
Sharing the introduction clip, the makers wrote, “A NEW chapter begins in Gokuldham! ✨Creator & Producer of India’s longest-running show Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, Mr. Asit Kumarr Modi, introduces the much-awaited Rajasthani Family. #newfamily #alert #newmembers #TaarakMehtaKaOoltahChashmah #तारकमेहताकाउल्टाचश्मा #trending #tmkoc #tmkoccomedy #comedy #entertainment #indianserial.”
The actor Kuldeep Gor shared his look for the show and wrote, “Jay Shri Krushna. Ratan Binjola and His family is joining the Iconic Gokuldham society of Tarak Mehta ka Ooltah Chashma from today onwards. Show some love and Bless us ♥️🧿 🕉️ नमो भगवते रुद्राय 🙌🏼 #tmkoc #newfamily #ratanbijola #kuldeepgor #televisión.”
Asit Kumarr Modi shared about this addition in his recent interview with Mumbai Mirror and said, “Over time, many new members have joined the Gokuldham family, each adding their own charm and being welcomed wholeheartedly by the audience. The Gokuldham family has kept evolving, and we are now delighted to welcome a new Rajasthani family played by Dharti Bhatt and Kuldeep Gor along with their two children — Akshaan Sehrawat and Maahi Bhadra.”
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“For these roles, many artistes auditioned. After months of careful casting, we selected this team for their dedication, sincerity, and strong understanding of a family-oriented daily comedy show. I am confident they will add a unique flavour to the narrative and open up engaging new storylines. Just as Jethalal, Bhide, Madhavi, Babita Ji, Abdul and all the other beloved characters became a part of your everyday lives, I believe this family too will soon find a special place in your hearts,” he added.
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