Actually, you all are aware of Disha Vakani. You all were also eagerly waiting for his arrival in ‘Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’. There were rumors many times that he would return but nothing happened. In between, Asit Modi also said that he will bring Dayaben as well, but till date his words have not proved true. The fans are still on the path of Disha. Meanwhile, a crying video of the actress has surfaced. In this, she is crying with the child in her arms. And talking about the passing of her husband. Now the question is, what has happened to Dayaben who brings smile on everyone’s face? Everyone is eager to know this.
Disha Wakani is crying with her son in her arms
Disha Vakani is saying in the video- My husband Sushil Trivedi was in the Railway Head Office. They left us in the bomb blast in the train. So we have not yet received the compensation that the government had approved. The officers who were there told that this bomb blast took place at 5.45 pm and my husband’s duty is till 6 pm, so how can a government employee leave before time. Saying so, he refused to give compensation. PF was also about to be received. That too has been stopped. After his departure, I will have to vacate the Railway Quarters as well. I have a child, where do I go? There is no income and there is no help either. For two years I have been going round the government office to no avail.
People reacted to Disha Vakani’s video
Well don’t worry. This video is not original but of the film ‘Sea Company’ released in 2008. The ‘Taarak Mehta’ fan club has shared his short clip on his Instagram. Disha Vakani did a small role in it and grabbed all the attention. Tusshar Kapoor played the role of a journalist in this film. Now fans are also reacting to this video and are praising the acting of the actress. Some even wrote that our Daya Bhabhi’s career is better than Tusshar Kapoor’s. One wrote – What do you mean, Jethalal is no more and Tappu is only 9 months old.
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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