Munmun Dutta quashes rumours of quitting Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah; shares a video from the sets

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Munmun Dutta quashes rumours of quitting Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah; shares a video from the sets

Putting all exit speculations to rest, actress Munmun Dutta has confirmed that she is very much a part of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah (TMKOC). The actress, loved for her role as Babita Ji, shared a cheerful behind-the-scenes video from the show’s set, where she is seen laughing and interacting with crew members.

The clip served as a firm response to ongoing rumours of her quitting the iconic sitcom.She wrote, "Rumours are always not true".

Adding clarity, both Munmun and showrunner Asit Kumar Modi have publicly confirmed that she has not left the show. This announcement has come as a relief to fans who were concerned about her sudden absence in recent episodes.India’s longest-running sitcom, Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, continues to reign supreme even after 17 years.

With consistent top TRP ratings, it has now overtaken even Anupamaa to become the most-watched show on Indian television. The show’s ability to stay relevant across generations is a testament to its timeless storytelling and the strength of its ensemble cast.Over the years, TMKOC has evolved from lighthearted comedy to weaving in socially relevant themes. The recent cybercrime episode raised awareness on online scams, while a previous track featuring Gogi dealt with the dangers of online betting.

These storylines highlight the show’s thoughtful balance of humour and meaningful messages.Currently, the show is winning hearts with its spooky-yet-funny ‘Bhootni’ storyline—blending mystery and laughter in true TMKOC style. Fans are glued to their screens, enjoying the creative spin while remaining comforted that Babita Ji remains a part of the Gokuldham family.With Munmun Dutta’s confirmation, it’s clear: the TMKOC family stays strong, and the show’s legacy continues—one laugh, one lesson at a time.

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