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Le vicende quotidiane della Gokuldham Society e dei suoi membri, che vivono, festeggiano e spesso affrontano insieme i problemi.Le vicende quotidiane della Gokuldham Society e dei suoi membri, che vivono, festeggiano e spesso affrontano insieme i problemi.Le vicende quotidiane della Gokuldham Society e dei suoi membri, che vivono, festeggiano e spesso affrontano insieme i problemi.
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I don't understand Hindi much, but this serial WAS amazing. Story, Action and everything WAS amazing (till 2013/or 2014). I did not see this kind of clean comedy anywhere. English Sitcoms are also amazing, but they are mostly based on Adult content.
Since one year, the quality has been degrading, very much.
If they don't improve it, the viewer-ship will RAPIDLY be going down. And coming to Male or Female domination, we should think this is just for fun. There are Female dominated/oriented families (Ayyar and Babitha, Madhavi and Bhide), so we can not point out this. Overall, this was amazing and hilarious serial. But now, everything is very very boring. Direction, Story, Action, Settings, and even the camera as well.
Since one year, the quality has been degrading, very much.
If they don't improve it, the viewer-ship will RAPIDLY be going down. And coming to Male or Female domination, we should think this is just for fun. There are Female dominated/oriented families (Ayyar and Babitha, Madhavi and Bhide), so we can not point out this. Overall, this was amazing and hilarious serial. But now, everything is very very boring. Direction, Story, Action, Settings, and even the camera as well.
TMKOC was a brilliant concept, a complete family entertainer and a show which can be watched with kids and persons of all age.
Somehow, the show is loosing its appeal as it is being too much dragged and it's like there is no engagging stories left with the makers.
Dilip Joshi is still the strongest pillar of the show but I somehow sense the end of the show is near.
TMKOC was a great entertainer till couple of years back, now it has become somewhat boring.
Having said that, I personally feel still this show is better than all the other craps that are out on Indian Television.
Somehow, the show is loosing its appeal as it is being too much dragged and it's like there is no engagging stories left with the makers.
Dilip Joshi is still the strongest pillar of the show but I somehow sense the end of the show is near.
TMKOC was a great entertainer till couple of years back, now it has become somewhat boring.
Having said that, I personally feel still this show is better than all the other craps that are out on Indian Television.
Taarak Mehta ka Ooltah Chashmah is difficult to review because of it's large number of episodes which range from simply superb to totally awful, which is also true about The Simpsons. My intention is to express my love for roughly the FIRST 300 EPISODES that have infused a recurring joy in my life and maybe millions of others too.
It's a sitcom about the families living in Gokuldham Society. There are Gujaratis, Marathis, Punjabis, Bengalis, Tamilians, etc all forming this multicultural society that is united in good times and bad. It's an ideal society to live in and here's an awesome spoof news article of that fact http://my.fakingnews.firstpost.com/entertainment /man-sues-tarak-mehta-ka-oolta-chashma-as-he- fails-to-locate-gokuldham-society-in-mumbai- 7013.
The main characters are of Gada Family, Jethalal Gada, a Kutchi Gujarati businessman, his wife Daya, son Tapu and father Champaklal Gada. Another prominent character is Atmaram Bhidhe, a Marathi tuition teacher who is frugal and the secretary of the society. There's also Nattu Kaka who works at Jethalal's electronics shop. I find rest of the characters pretty one-note, but really great as supporting roles.
There is such a broad range of comedy in the series. There are very realistic and relatable situations and story lines that transform into a farce via comedy of errors and where everything that can go wrong does in the life of Jethalal. The results are non stop laughs. For example, Episode XYZ. Daya wants Tapu Ke Papa Gada to be healthy and slim down and few episodes later all members of the society end up in jail. Now how that one hilarious situation leads to another could be considered a perfect example of a domino effect or a chain reaction.
And often there are some genius and hilarious physical comedy and slapstick elements. You can often see the poster of Charlie Chaplin behind Taarak Mehta when he concludes the episode with a message. But instead of Charlie Chaplin, I would like to reference Jacques Tati when describing a lot of humorous elements of the show like observational humor, using architectural elements in deriving comedy, ensemble of people doing choreographed comedy and creating striking imagery, for example, when everybody is out there getting the obese Dr. Hathi out of a rickshaw that he is stuck inside of.
The actors have played their characters with great charm and nuances that have made them such big household names. The show's humor is always good natured and it often carries social messages because they know they are a powerful medium and the audiences share a direct relationship with these characters. This show's format is of a daily soap but a comedy one and people look forward to it and unwind on weekends or weeknights watching it, just like how the men of the society gather for a soda at Abdul's every night and the ladies sit in the chairs in the circle and chatter. It's an omnipresent show, always on-air, in barbershops, while waiting for your turn at the clinic, TV showrooms.
I wish they had kept the quality intact and not focus on quantity. I hope that despite it's majority of episodes being really lazy and cringeworthy, it gets recognized as a masterpiece for it's first 300 episodes or so and someday the makers produce that quality of work again.
It's a sitcom about the families living in Gokuldham Society. There are Gujaratis, Marathis, Punjabis, Bengalis, Tamilians, etc all forming this multicultural society that is united in good times and bad. It's an ideal society to live in and here's an awesome spoof news article of that fact http://my.fakingnews.firstpost.com/entertainment /man-sues-tarak-mehta-ka-oolta-chashma-as-he- fails-to-locate-gokuldham-society-in-mumbai- 7013.
The main characters are of Gada Family, Jethalal Gada, a Kutchi Gujarati businessman, his wife Daya, son Tapu and father Champaklal Gada. Another prominent character is Atmaram Bhidhe, a Marathi tuition teacher who is frugal and the secretary of the society. There's also Nattu Kaka who works at Jethalal's electronics shop. I find rest of the characters pretty one-note, but really great as supporting roles.
There is such a broad range of comedy in the series. There are very realistic and relatable situations and story lines that transform into a farce via comedy of errors and where everything that can go wrong does in the life of Jethalal. The results are non stop laughs. For example, Episode XYZ. Daya wants Tapu Ke Papa Gada to be healthy and slim down and few episodes later all members of the society end up in jail. Now how that one hilarious situation leads to another could be considered a perfect example of a domino effect or a chain reaction.
And often there are some genius and hilarious physical comedy and slapstick elements. You can often see the poster of Charlie Chaplin behind Taarak Mehta when he concludes the episode with a message. But instead of Charlie Chaplin, I would like to reference Jacques Tati when describing a lot of humorous elements of the show like observational humor, using architectural elements in deriving comedy, ensemble of people doing choreographed comedy and creating striking imagery, for example, when everybody is out there getting the obese Dr. Hathi out of a rickshaw that he is stuck inside of.
The actors have played their characters with great charm and nuances that have made them such big household names. The show's humor is always good natured and it often carries social messages because they know they are a powerful medium and the audiences share a direct relationship with these characters. This show's format is of a daily soap but a comedy one and people look forward to it and unwind on weekends or weeknights watching it, just like how the men of the society gather for a soda at Abdul's every night and the ladies sit in the chairs in the circle and chatter. It's an omnipresent show, always on-air, in barbershops, while waiting for your turn at the clinic, TV showrooms.
I wish they had kept the quality intact and not focus on quantity. I hope that despite it's majority of episodes being really lazy and cringeworthy, it gets recognized as a masterpiece for it's first 300 episodes or so and someday the makers produce that quality of work again.
This serial was very entertaining in its initial stages but currently, there is downfall in its popularity..Now main focus in on the quantity of episodes rather than Quality.Frequenty many episodes are shown on boring general day to day life topics and stretched like Elastic.Franky speaking, other comedy serials have replaced this Taarak Mehta ka ulta chasnna.so request to improve quality of entertainment in this so that People should enjoy it instead of surfing TV channels.. In earlier days, this program was seeing worth but now all the episode's are boring..A baseless general conversation between Society members is shown and also many commercial breaks are shown in between the serial.Evenly the production team continue that useless conversation s over 5-6 episodes which became unbearable...
I grew up watching TMKOC and I loved it. Even now I can watch the old episodes but the new ones are terrible! It used to be a COMEDY show that made fun of other Indians serials with the zoom-ins and dramatic 'dhumtananana', but now even TMKOC does the same. It is too BRIGHT and too good to be true now with too much love between neighbours and no one looks middle class. Bapuji is like a saint now who is the most knowledgeable and spiritual, but he used to be a funny idiotic character. Everything has changed, just Jethalal is still keeping it together with his role. Please bring the old TMKOC back. In this show, the older, the better. The first 800-1100 episodes were great. First 500 were excellent! So please make it more real, more believable, more relatable.
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- QuizMandan Chandwadkar once jokingly revealed that since Bhide is the secretary of the society in the show, his housing complex people also want him to take up the same responsibility.
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