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Aasif Sheikh and Yogesh Tripathi reflect on the scenes from their shows that ended up becoming a viral joke
Aasif Sheikh and Yogesh Tripathi reflect on the scenes from their shows that ended up becoming a viral joke

Time of India

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Aasif Sheikh and Yogesh Tripathi reflect on the scenes from their shows that ended up becoming a viral joke

This International Jokes Day, we celebrate not just the joy of laughter but the legacy of scenes that transformed into iconic punchlines into moments that began on screen but quickly became part of everyday conversations and viral meme culture. TV's most beloved actors, Aasif Sheikh (Vibhuti Narayan Mishra, Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai) and Yogesh Tripathi (Daroga Happu Singh, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan), reflect on the hilariously memorable scenes from their shows that unexpectedly became viral sensations. Yogesh Tripathi, aka Daroga Happu Singh, shares, 'It's incredible how certain lines just catch on and become part of people's lingo! One of the most viral scenes is when Happu, exasperated, shouts, 'Arrey Dada, thand rakh!' The way I said it, with that perfect mix of sass and satire, just cracked people up. I still hear fans shout it when they spot me! Another fan-favourite is when Happu proudly announces, 'Naam hai Daroga Happu Singh!' with that signature hair flick. That scene quickly became a meme template, and people started recreating it with their twists. And of course, how can I forget the iconic line, 'Main 9 bachchon ka baap hoon!' That one never gets old. It's become a running joke that audiences just love. It shows how comedy, when it clicks, travels far beyond the screen, and becomes a part of real-life humour.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like LG, KT, SK 모든 통신사 개통당일 현금 100만원 당일 지급! 똑똑하게 돌려받자! 인싸통 더 알아보기 Undo Aasif Sheikh, aka Vibhuti Narayan Mishra, fondly reminisces, 'One scene that truly went viral was when Vibhuti flirtatiously tells Angoori Bhabi, 'I like it when you call me Nalle!' That line became so popular that people still send me memes and reels made on it. Then there's the ever-famous, 'Hello Bhabiji?'—delivered with that perfect mix of charm and mischief. Fans picked it up instantly, and now it's all over meme pages and social media. Another gem is 'I am sarry'—Vibhuti's exaggerated English apology. It's been turned into a punchline for everything from relationships to work memes! The dry delivery and comic timing made it unforgettable. As an actor, there's no bigger reward than watching your dialogue live on, being shared, laughed at, and quoted across generations. It means the performance is connected, and that's the true magic of comedy.' Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hain's Aasif Sheikh, Rohitash Gaud & Shubhangi Atre recall fond Holi memories

Shubhangi Atre cries while talking about former husband Piyush Poorey's death: ‘Doctors ne bahut phele hi bol diya tha'
Shubhangi Atre cries while talking about former husband Piyush Poorey's death: ‘Doctors ne bahut phele hi bol diya tha'

Hindustan Times

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Shubhangi Atre cries while talking about former husband Piyush Poorey's death: ‘Doctors ne bahut phele hi bol diya tha'

Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hain star Shubhangi Atre is still grappling with the loss of her former husband, Piyush Poorey, who died in April this year. The actor shares that doctors had cautioned them about the potential consequences if Piyush didn't alter his lifestyle and overcome his addiction. Also read: Shubhangi Atre reveals she left late Piyush Poorey due to his alcohol addiction: 'Even sending him to rehab didn't work' The actor is seen talking about the death of her former husband in a recent interview. A video of the interview has emerged on social media. In the clip, she is seen getting emotional while talking about Piyush. She said, 'Main yahi kahungi ke bahot hi unfortunate tha... But, I think it is because of addiction. Doctors ne bahot pehle hi bol diya tha ke agar woh apna lifestyle change nahi karenge, toh yeh ho sakta hai (I will just say that it was very unfortunate. Doctors had told him earlier that if he didn't change his lifestyle, this might happen. So, I knew that it might happen, but I had no idea that it would happen so early)'. She added, 'I want to remember him for all the good things. I loved him, and I might never forget about that. Achchi yadoon mein main yaad rakhna chahati ho Piyush ko aur main aaj bhi yahi bolti ho ki Ashi (their daughter) ko bless karte rehna. Hum dono ko guide karte rehna, and that's it (I want to remember Piyush in good memories, and even today I say keep blessing Ashi. Keep guiding both of us, and that's it)'. A post shared by Viral Bhayani (@viralbhayani) Actor Shubhangi Atre's ex-husband, Piyush Poorey, died after a battle with liver cirrhosis in April, 2025. He was unwell for some time. The couple tied the knot in Indore in 2003. Shubhangi and Piyush were blessed with a daughter two years later in 2005. They were granted a divorce on February 5 earlier this year. Shubhangi is known for appearing in shows such as Kasautii Zindagii Kay, Kasturi, and Chidiya Ghar. She is best known for playing Angoori Bhabhi in Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain.

Shubhangi Atre on venturing into OTT: I've received a couple of offers…
Shubhangi Atre on venturing into OTT: I've received a couple of offers…

Hindustan Times

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Shubhangi Atre on venturing into OTT: I've received a couple of offers…

In recent times, several television actors such as Eijaz Khan, Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya and Karan Tacker have made a successful transition to OTT platforms — proving that the digital medium welcomes talent from all corners. Actor Shubhangi Atre, best known for her portrayal of Angoori Bhabhi in the popular sitcom Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!, shares that while she's keen to explore the digital space, her current commitments keep her rooted in television. 'I've received a couple of OTT offers, and interestingly, all of them were thrillers,' she reveals, 'But I couldn't take them up because of my dedication to my ongoing TV show.' Having spent nearly 18 years in the entertainment industry, Shubhangi says the desire to explore new platforms is strong. Also Read: Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hain actor Shubhangi Atre's ex-husband dies, she says: Give me some time to talk about this 'Bhabiji has given me everything — name, fame, love — but I'd love to do a finite OTT series, something I can balance alongside my television work,' she shares, adding, 'OTT has grown tremendously over the years, and TV actors are now being offered good projects on both digital and film platforms.' Reflecting on the changing dynamics of the industry, she adds, 'There was a time when TV actors were seen as a notch below Bollywood stars. But things have changed. Now even big film actors are venturing into television. So yes, I'm eager to explore newer mediums.' However, she's quick to clarify that she doesn't feel restricted by her television career. 'I don't feel stuck at all,' she asserts. 'But as an actor, I'm always looking to push boundaries. Believe me, comedy is no cakewalk. It's not just about meeting the audience's expectations — I have to meet my own too. Getting the punchline, the timing, the expressions just right takes real skill.' The actor believes juggling television and OTT work is possible — with the right planning: 'It's all about time management. I'm a single parent, and with my daughter now settled abroad, my complete focus is on work.'

Exclusive - Saanand Verma talks about the rise of women-centric films and his commitment to meaningful roles
Exclusive - Saanand Verma talks about the rise of women-centric films and his commitment to meaningful roles

Time of India

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Exclusive - Saanand Verma talks about the rise of women-centric films and his commitment to meaningful roles

Actor Saanand Verma , renowned for his iconic role as Anokhelal Saxena in Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hain , has become a beloved figure in both television and film. With a career that spans multiple acclaimed projects such as Vijay 69 , Pataakha, Chhichhore, and Babli Bouncer, Verma has constantly shown his versatility as an actor. Recently, he spoke about the rise of women-centric films and his approach to selecting roles in the industry. According to Saanand, the industry is undergoing a transformation with a growing emphasis on female-led stories . "Women-centric films and female-led subjects are gaining strong momentum these days," he shared. "Biopics about female achievers are being made, and it's a positive change in the industry. Writers are stepping into direction with stories that focus on women, and they are doing some truly wonderful work." He is particularly excited about working with such projects, revealing that he is currently involved in a cameo in a female-centric film, which has been a highly enjoyable experience for him. Saanand emphasized that the key to choosing a project is not about typecasting or the size of the role, but the story and character development . "I have never turned down a role just because of its type," he said. "It's always about how well-written the story is and the depth of the character. For me, exploring diverse roles is important." He made it clear that his decision to take on a role is often shaped by the opportunity to express himself in new and challenging ways. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Prince William & Kate Met Princess Diana's Secret Daughter. Plays Star Undo However, Saanand also mentioned that he steers clear of projects with poor taste or vulgar content. "I haven't received many such offers, but the ones I did, I refused because they felt cheap," he stated. This speaks to his commitment to being part of stories that offer substance, quality, and contribute to societal awareness. With a career built on meaningful choices, Saanand's ultimate goal remains the portrayal of characters that challenge him as an actor and help tell impactful stories. Saanand Verma: I have just one scene in Chhichhore but that's used as memes all over

Shubhangi Atre reveals she left late Piyush Poorey due to his alcohol addiction: 'Even sending him to rehab didn't work'
Shubhangi Atre reveals she left late Piyush Poorey due to his alcohol addiction: 'Even sending him to rehab didn't work'

Hindustan Times

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Shubhangi Atre reveals she left late Piyush Poorey due to his alcohol addiction: 'Even sending him to rehab didn't work'

Actor Shubhangi Atre has opened up about the reason why she and her ex-husband, late Piyush Poorey, got divorced. Speaking with Times of India, she shared that the reason behind their separation was his alcohol addiction. Shubhangi and Piyush legally parted ways in February this year. He died recently after a battle with liver cirrhosis. (Also Read | Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hain actor Shubhangi Atre's ex-husband dies, she says: Give me some time to talk about this) Shubhangi said that she spoke with Piyush on April 16 and prayed for his recovery. She also said that she is "emotional and numb" at the moment. She said, "It's easy for people to judge without knowing the full story. They assume I left him due to my success, but that's not true. Our separation was a result of years of struggle. I didn't leave because I became successful, I left because his alcohol addiction took a toll on our lives. I tried everything I could to save my marriage, but it was beyond my control. Even sending him to rehab didn't work. Both our families also tried their best to help him, but addiction destroyed him and affected all of us." Talking about their daughter Ashi, she said, "I had to prioritise my daughter Ashi's well-being, so I made the difficult decision to part ways. It wasn't a decision made overnight. Things started going wrong around 2018-2019, and it eventually led to the divorce in 2025. Even after our divorce, I remained in touch with Piyush and encouraged him to seek help. I also share an extremely cordial relationship with his family...I feel my daughter has suffered more than I have." Shubhangi said she would meet Piyush's family in Indore soon. Ashi, who is studying in the US, will finish her final exams and come to India. The mother-daughter duo will then go to Indore together. The couple tied the knot in Indore in 2003. Shubhangi and Piyush were blessed with their daughter two years later in 2005. Last year, before their divorce, a source told Hindustan Times, 'There was a time when the couple tried to work on their relationship and give a second chance to their marriage. But that didn't work out. They have made peace with the fact that they can't live together, but they don't want to go ahead with the divorce proceedings.' The actor is known for appearing in shows such as Kasautii Zindagii Kay, Kasturi, and Chidiya Ghar. She is best known for playing Angoori Bhabhi in Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain.

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