Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah completes 800 episodes
(Hindi: तारक मेहता का उल्टा चश्मा; English: Taarak Mehta's Upside Down Glasses) is a sitcom that airs on SAB TV. The show was first aired on 28 July 2008. The air-time of the show is from Monday to Friday at 8.30 p.m IST. The show is produced by Neela Telefilms and the series writers are Raju Odedra and Rajan Upadhyay. The show and its title are based on the column Duniya Ne Oondha Chasma (Gujarati: દુનિયાને ઉંધા ચશ્મા) (which loosely translates into "Seeing the world through upside-down glasses") written by Indian columnist and journalist Taarak Mehta for the Gujarati weekly magazine Chitralekha. On 6th February 2012, the show completed 800 episodes.
In August 2010, it beat Balika Vadhu to become the most watched TV show in India. It has often been noted for its frequent references to issues of social importance in the country and its positive approach towards the problems faced by the society. Lauded performances by its lead and supporting actors alike have also contributed in making the show a success. The set of Gokuldham society is an outdoor set of wooden walls attached on the real flats located in Dada Saheb Phalke Filmcity. The sets are having balconies and the back buildings are hidden by a sheet. The indoor houses of characters are created in different studios in Filmcity. The set was completed only in two months. Producer Asitkumarr Modi spent a huge sum of money to construct the set.
(Hindi: तारक मेहता का उल्टा चश्मा; English: Taarak Mehta's Upside Down Glasses) is a sitcom that airs on SAB TV. The show was first aired on 28 July 2008. The air-time of the show is from Monday to Friday at 8.30 p.m IST. The show is produced by Neela Telefilms and the series writers are Raju Odedra and Rajan Upadhyay. The show and its title are based on the column Duniya Ne Oondha Chasma (Gujarati: દુનિયાને ઉંધા ચશ્મા) (which loosely translates into "Seeing the world through upside-down glasses") written by Indian columnist and journalist Taarak Mehta for the Gujarati weekly magazine Chitralekha. On 6th February 2012, the show completed 800 episodes.
In August 2010, it beat Balika Vadhu to become the most watched TV show in India. It has often been noted for its frequent references to issues of social importance in the country and its positive approach towards the problems faced by the society. Lauded performances by its lead and supporting actors alike have also contributed in making the show a success. The set of Gokuldham society is an outdoor set of wooden walls attached on the real flats located in Dada Saheb Phalke Filmcity. The sets are having balconies and the back buildings are hidden by a sheet. The indoor houses of characters are created in different studios in Filmcity. The set was completed only in two months. Producer Asitkumarr Modi spent a huge sum of money to construct the set.
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