The popular show 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah,' which has been beloved by viewers for almost 17 years, has always been known for its main setting—Gokuldham Society. It is here that the everyday and humorous stories of characters such as Jethalal, Bhide, Popatlal, Iyer, and Dr. Hathi unfold.
Wave of Concern Among Fans
A recent video that appeared online caused a stir among the series' fans. The video captured the large-scale reconstruction of the Gokuldham Society sets. Workers are seen carrying out construction work, and the entire set is covered with wooden boards and beams. This sight made many viewers worried, speculating that Gokuldham Society might be permanently closed.
Explanation from Producer
In response to the growing anxiety of the fans, the show's producer, Asit Kumar Modi, personally issued an explanation. He assured that Gokuldham Society is not being completely demolished but is undergoing major renovation. Asit Modi stated that the work is being done for the betterment, and soon viewers will see the Society in a completely new look. He asked the viewers to hope that they will like the new appearance of Gokuldham.
Details of the Reconstruction
In the video, Asit Modi inspects the progress of the work, interacting with present engineers, supervisors, and workers, and also instructing them on the necessity of safely performing the tasks. According to available information, the plan is to give the sets a more modern look by changing the design of many parts to provide viewers with a more attractive and fresh visual experience. However, there are no plans to completely change the recognizable Gokuldham Society. One episode showing the renovation of the Society was previously shown in the series.
Future of the Beloved Place
'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah,' which started in 2008, is one of the longest-running comedy shows on Indian television. Gokuldham Society has become a part of the viewers' lives for many years. Now, all attention is focused on what new form the Society will take before the audience after the completion of the work.


