Yup, it is all abouthey maa! maataaji!, the wordings that not only spread the faith in goddess but also brings smile on millions of people those are tired, exhausted and have faced the whole day at annoying workstation!
Tarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chasma is basically from very famous humorous columnDuniya Ne Undha Chashma by Mr. Tarak Mehta, a known gujarati writer. In newspapers, this column has ruled over decades and now is been filmed into TV serial to spread innocent humor across the nation and probably the world!
The plot is simply great that is around Gokuldham Society, a small happy society somewhere in Mumbai. The episodes are nothing but true events that Gokuldham faces on daily basis. This is narrated by the author, Tarak Mehta who is shown to live in the society. The character of Tarak Mehta is been played by Sailesh Lodha. The accent, presentation and his appearance is trulya writer what he is shown in serial.
However, the charm of the serial isJethalaals family. Jethaalal owns a TV shop and who lives with his wife(award winning acting by Disha Vakani(Wakani), father(Champaklal, played by Amit Bhatt) and very mischievous son(Tapu played by Bhavya Gandhi).
The events make you laugh rolling mainly due to innocuous endeavors by Daya. Her innocent but silly deeds with typical gujarati accent and voice with xanophonia takes off our all worries.
The society includes almost every religion and all married couples enjoying their lives in one or the other way. The serial never misses events and festivals such as Lohdi, Navaratri, Republic Day etc. The serial is all about get-to-gather and enjoying the society in a real way.
Jethaalal is always against a beautiful married chick named Babita though never dare to express feelings! Sodhi, a sardar, is also happy with his Parsi wife. Doctor Hathi has clinic in society and his surname speaks about his appearance!
All comedy packed into one set that delivers great humour with no notes of tension and worries.
TMUC is worth watching than spending time on so called reality shows and of course, much much better than daily soaps that break houses(you know what I mean about!)
Cheers.