TV's well-known comedy serial Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah is the most popular serial in the TV world and these days Mahabharata has also become one of the popular shows of the TV world. At the same time, do you know that there is a connection between these two serials and if you watch both shows then you would not understand. In fact, an actor from Tarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma has also acted in the Mahabharata, directed by Siddharth Kumar Tiwari, to be aired on TV. At the same time, Raj Anandkat, who plays Jethalal's son i.e. Tappu aka Tipendra Jethalal Gadha in Tarak Mehta's Ooltah Chashma, has worked in Mahabharata.
Prior to this, Bhavya Gandhi was playing the character of childhood tappu in Tarak Mehta's Ooltah Chashma and was replaced by Raj Anandkat. This means that today's Tappu also previously worked in the Mahabharata, which aired in 2013. At the same time, Raj worked in the Mahabharata directed by Siddharth Kumar Tiwari, when he was 15 years old. Along with this, Raj became one of the 100 brothers of the Kauravas in this series. He recently told an interview to a media reporter, "He was not a very important character, but I played the third number brother in the 100 Bhai of the Kauravas."
For your information, in this interview, he also told that his fans are recognizing me when the repeat telecast is happening. The actor said, 'My fans are watching me now and they are sending me screen shots. And asking if this is me? So I felt that finally I am being noticed now. ' For your information, let us know that the show is being telecast again at the time of lockdown, in which Saurabh Raj played the role of Jain Srikrishna, Shaheer Sheikh Arjun, Pooja Sharma Draupadi, Aham Sharma Karna, Aarav Chaudhary Bhishma Pitamah and Arpit Ranka Duryodhana.
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