What heartfelt desire did Dilip Joshi express during his visit to Gokuldham?

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Key Takeaways
- Dilip Joshi's heartfelt expressions during his visit to the society.
- Rumors about Daya Ben's possible return continue to intrigue fans.
- Asit Modi emphasizes the importance of timing for character reintroductions.
- The show's legacy spans over 15 years, showcasing its popularity.
- Personal connections to Ganpati Bappa highlight the show's cultural relevance.
Mumbai, Sep 2 (NationPress) Dilip Joshi, known as Jethalal, expressed his heartfelt wish during his visit as ‘Mumbai Cha Seth’ to the Gokuldham society on Tuesday, where he gave darshan to all the residents.
When questioned, "Has Ganpati Bappa resolved any issues for you?"
Dilip hesitated and replied, "How can we publicly discuss personal matters on live television? We've shared our concerns with Bappa, whispering them into the ear of his vahan (vehicle)."
Asit Modi, the creator of 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah', playfully interjected: "Daya Bhabhi should arrive now; we've conveyed that issue to Bappa."
Since Disha Vakani, who portrayed the lovable and quirky Dayaben Gada, took a hiatus from the show in 2017 after her daughter was born, rumors have circulated about her potential return to the Gokuldham society; however, these speculations have often proven unfounded.
Fans of the series have continuously urged for the return of this cherished character.
Previously, during a media session, Asit acknowledged that Disha made a significant impact with her role, noting that despite being absent for eight years from 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah', her character remains alive in the audience's hearts.
When asked about the possibility of Daya Ben's return, Asit emphasized that it's not merely about reinstating a character; it's about timing, storytelling, and the right circumstances to reintroduce her. He mentioned that Disha's portrayal greatly overshadowed the character itself.
Since its premiere on July 28, 2008, on Sony SAB, 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah' has been adapted from the humorous column 'Duniya Ne Undha Chasma' by renowned writer Tarak Mehta for the magazine Chitralekha.
With over 15 years on air, 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah' stands as one of the longest-running television shows in India.