Taarak Mehta’s Dayaben back on board

To accommodate her leave and absence from the show, it was earlier shown that Daya visited her hometown to attend a wedding.

It is a great news for all the Disha Vakani fans as our very own Dayaben from Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah returns to the show after a long maternity leave.

Yes, the actress who had a baby last November and was busy with her newborn daughter Stuti, has finally resumed shooting.

In the latest promo of the show’s upcoming episode,

Daya can be seen spending some quality time with Jethalal (Dilip Joshi), Tapu (Raj Anadkath) and Bapuji (Amit Bhatt).

To accommodate her leave and absence from the show, it was earlier shown that Daya visited her hometown to attend a wedding.

The show’s track, marks her return from the shaadi.

However, earlier there were reports that Disha might not return to Taarak Mehta considering her baby is still very small and needed more of her time and attention.

A source from the sets had said, “We are in touch with Disha to start the shoot. But she has yet not given a nod. Considering her baby is very small, production is willing to be understanding in terms of her timing and schedule, like we were in the final months of her pregnancy. But she wants to focus more on her personal commitments at the moment. We are trying very hard to bring her back on the sets asap.”

Well, thank god now she is back and her fans can finally take a sigh of relief.

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