Disha Vakani is one of the most popular faces in the Television Industry. She enjoys a massive fan following. Her character is famous for her unique voice. The actress took a sabbatical break from acting a long time ago and went on maternity leave. Since then, her fans have been missing her terribly and want her eagerly back on the show.
A report is surfaced all over the internet, that Daya Ben Aka Disha Vakani had suffered throat cancer because of her character Dayaben’s peculiar voice in the show. The report claimed that Disha suffered cancer because of her voice which she make for her character in popular show. Tarak Mehta ka Ultha Chashma.
However her close ones cleared all the rumors. Dilip Joshi who plays the character of Jethalal says that there is no need to spread any ridiculous news every time. Dilip Joshi further said that I think there is no need to promote it. All I would say is that this is all a rumour, and it doesn't need any attention. Let us tell you that the fans of Disha Vakani need not worry. Because Dilip Joshi has told that nothing has happened to him and the actress is fine.
Disha's brother Mayur Vakani, who plays Sundar on the show, "Aise bahut saare afwaayein aate rehte hain ismein koi sacchayi nahi hai (these kind of rumours keep doing the rounds in the media and there is no truth to it). She is hale and hearty and nothing of this is true. Everyday we get to hear baseless rumours about her but fans should not believe any of these."
Disha Vakani once spoke her heart out about the issue that she got due to the peculiar voice of Dayaben. Disha said that it was very tough to maintain the same voice every time, but God has been kind as it has never damaged her voice or created any throat problems. She used to shoot continuously for 11-12 hours a day.
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