Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’s Munmun Dutta and Raj Anadkat get engaged in Vadodara.

According to reports, rumored couple Munmun Dutta and Raj Anadkat have gotten engaged. The actors appeared together in the television series Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah.

Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma (TMKOC) has been one of the most talked-about series on Indian television. Munmun Dutta and Raj Anadkat, who played Babita Iyer and Tipendra Jethalal Gada nicknamed Tapu on the show, were reported to be dating. While Munmun first attacked the allegations on social media, calling them ‘made up lies’, the couple recently got engaged in a secret ceremony, according to News18. (Also Read: Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah producer Asit Modi gets into legal difficulties.)

Munmun Dutta and Raj Anadkat (Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah) exchange rings.

The TMKOC co-stars exchanged rings in front of their families at a close-knit ceremony in Vadodara (Gujarat), according to the portal. A source told News18, “The engagement happened just a few days ago. The two appear to have exchanged rings in Vadodara, Gujarat. Munmun and Raj’s family acknowledged their relationship and attended the event.

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It continued, “They have been dating since Raj joined Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah. It was quite obvious. Everyone on the sets knew about it. In fact, several individuals were convinced that Munmun and Raj would marry eventually. Therefore, it is hardly surprising that they are now engaged.”

Munmun Dutta had previously refuted dating speculations

When relationship rumors appeared in 2021, Munmun and Raj responded individually on Instagram. Raj took to his account and wrote, “To everyone who has been continually writing about me, THINK about the consequences that can come in my life as a result of your ‘COOKED UP’ (false) articles, especially regarding my life without my authorization. All creative folks out there, please channel your creativity someplace else; it will be beneficial to you. May God give them excellent judgment.” Munmun also responded to trolls who remarked on her personal life. Her Instagram caption stated, “13 years of entertaining people, and it didn’t take 13 minutes for any of you to shred my dignity apart.

So, the next time someone is clinically depressed or driven to commit suicide, pause and consider whether YOUR WORDS pushed that person over the line. Today, I feel ashamed to call myself an Indian daughter.

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