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Congratulations! Dayaben aka Disha Vakani Welcomes Home a Baby Boy

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Mumbai: TV’s standard present, Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, has been within the headlines for a number of days for varied causes. Following the information that Shailesh Lodha aka Taarak was leaving the present, producer Asit Modi confirmed that Dayaben’s character will return.  Disha Vakani, who rose to fame together with her character of ‘Dayaben’ on the present has welcomed her second youngster.Also Read – Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah Fans Celebrate as Daya Ben’s Entry is Confirmed

In December 2021, Disha Vakani attended a household celebration together with her husband Mayur Padia. In the picture shared by the actor herself, she will be seen with a child bump. Disha’s brother, Mayur Vakani, who performs Sunderlal within the present, confirmed the information. He advised Etimes, “I am happy that I have become an uncle again. In 2017, Disha had her baby girl and now she has become a mother again, and I have become mama again. I am very happy.” Also Read – Viral Video: Makeup Artist’s Stunning Transformation Into ‘Jethalal’ From Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah Will Bowl You Over | Watch

Dayaben aka Disha Vakani Flaunts her Baby bump

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Disha Vakani aka Dayaben all set to Return to TMKOC

In a latest interview, producer Asit Kumarr Modi said that Disha is anticipated to return to the present shortly. He remarked, “We’re all planning to play her song in the show soon. I’m not sure if Disha will reprise her role as Dayaben. Whether it’s Disha Ben or Nisha Ben, Daya’s character will undoubtedly return to the show.”

Mayur, when requested about it, remarked, “Disha is almost certain to return to the show. It’s been a long time, and Taarak… is the only show she’s appeared in that time. So there’s no reason she shouldn’t be back on the show. We’re all waiting to see when she’ll return to the sets,” advised Etimes.