Today Episode Tarak Maheta May 2026

Popatlal, standing in the corner with a placard that says “Will marry for a good ravan dahan,” looks offended.

Everyone claps. Jethalal sighs in relief. Sodhi starts dancing. Popatlal proposes to the burning Raavan. Bagha sneezes so hard that the flame on a nearby lamp goes out.

“Sahi kaha Champaklal ji. Kabhi kabhi samasyaayein khud hal ho jaati hain. Bas zaroorat hai dhairya aur hasya ki. (Rightly said. Sometimes problems solve themselves. Just need patience and laughter.)” today episode tarak maheta

The head wobbles again, and crawls out, covered in glue and newspaper scraps, sneezing.

Bhide is standing on a small stool near the society gate, holding a megaphone. Madhvi is standing beside him with a dabbawala tiffin carrier. Popatlal, standing in the corner with a placard

Jethalal, waking up, shouts: “ (Bagha! You will take my life!)”

“Gokuldham vaasiyon! Aaj Dussehra hai. Raavan ka vadh hua tha. Par hamare society mein aaj bhi ek Raavan rehta hai – ghamand ! (Pride!)” Sodhi starts dancing

“Bapuji, aaj Dussehra ka mela hai, aur maine Nattu Kaka se keh diya ki main stage par Raavan ka pataalungi jalane wala hoon! (Bapuji, today is the Dussehra fair, and I told Nattu Kaka I’ll be the one to light Ravan’s effigy on stage!)”

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