This picture surfaced amidst the news of the engagement of Munmun Dutta and Raj Anadkat, people said - they were already married!

Posted on 14th Mar 2024 by rohit kumar

Sitcom TV show Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah has been in the news many times till now. The show often attracts people's attention due to controversies. Now once again 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah' is in the news. This time, surprising news was heard about the show's actresses Munmun Dutt i.e. 'Babita ji', and Raj Anadkat i.e. 'Tappu'.

 

Information about Munmun Dutta and Raj Anadkat surfaced on social media that both of them have gotten engaged. In such a situation, the fans were shocked.

 

Social media became active

The news of Munmun Dutta and Raj Anadkat's engagement spread like wildfire. The matter escalated so much that both the stars had to issue statements. The team of both Munmun Dutta and Raj Anadkat issued statements calling this news mere rumors. After Munmun Dutta and Raj Anadkat's engagement news turned out to be false, now an old photo of 'Babita ji' and 'Tappu' is going viral on social media. Seeing this, people said that both of them were already married.

 

Memes made on Jethalal and Iyer

After the news of the engagement of Munmun Dutta and Raj Anadkat came to light, social media became quite active. In such a situation, many memes regarding both of them also went viral. In some, jokes were made about Jhetha Lal, and in others about Iyer. Another such picture has surfaced from 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah'. In this photo, 'Babita ji' is seen applying turmeric to little 'Tappu'.

 

Old photos of 'Tappu' and 'Babita ji' went viral

This photo of 'Babita ji' and 'Tappu' is from the time when 'Tappu' was getting married in the show. While sharing the photo with the ex, the fans commented, "The marriage happened long ago." Amid rumors of engagement of Munmun Dutta and Raj Anadkat, this photo of 'Babita ji' and 'Tappu' is going viral.

 

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