SAB
TV's
Taarak
Mehta
Ka
Ooltah
Chashmah
started
in
2008
and
has
been
among
the
most
loved
sitcoms
on
the
small
screen
currently.
Featuring
Dilip
Joshi
as
Jethalal,
it
is
counted
among
the
longest-running
TV
shows
which
is
still
performing
well
on
the
TRP
charts.
However,
several
popular
actors
including
Disha
Vakani,
Bhavya
Gandhi,
and
Nidhi
Bhanushali
bid
goodbye
to
the
comedy
series.
In
the
last
two
years,
a
few
actors
left
the
show.
Let's
take
a
look
at
the
list
here.
Raj
Anadkat
Raj
Nadkat,
who
became
a
household
name
after
playing
the
pivotal
role
of
Tappu
in
Taarak
Mehta
Ka
Ooltah
Chashmah,
is
the
latest
actor
to
confirm
his
exit
from
the
show.
Taking
to
social
media
two
days
ago,
he
shared
the
news
with
fans
in
a
long
note
and
wrote,
"Hello
everyone,
it's
time
to
lay
all
questions
and
speculation
to
rest.
My
association
with
Neela
Film
Productions
and
'Taarak
Mehta
Ka
Ooltah
Chashmah'
has
officially
ended.
It
has
been
a
wonderful
journey
of
learning,
making
friends
and
having
some
of
the
best
years
of
my
career.
I
would
like
to
thank
everyone
who
supported
me
in
this
journey.
The
entire
team
of
TMKOC,
my
friends,
family
and
of
course
all
of
you."
Sailesh
Lodha
Actor
Sailesh
Lodha,
who
played
the
titular
role
in
the
show
for
around
14
years,
left
the
show
earlier
this
year.
He
played
the
narrator
and
fans
used
to
love
his
performance
as
Taaral
Mehta.
While
he
chose
not
the
reveal
any
specific
reason
behind
leaving
the
show,
he
had
indirectly
hinted
several
times
that
all
is
not
well
between
him
and
the
show's
producer
Asit
Modi.
After
his
exit,
actor
Sachin
Shroff
replaced
him
in
Taarak
Mehta
Ka
Ooltah
Chashmah.
Neha
Mehta
Neha
Mehta
essayed
the
pivotal
role
of
Taarak
Mehta's
wife
Anjali
for
over
12
years
in
Taarak
Mehta
Ka
Ooltah
Chashmah.
Earlier
this
year,
she
finally
talked
about
her
exit
from
the
show
and
revealed
that
her
dues
for
the
last
six
months
were
still
pending.
In
an
interview,
she
said,
"The
last
six
months' money
is
pending.
After
I
quit
the
show,
I
called
them
a
few
times
regarding
my
pending
dues.
I
don't
like
complaining...
hopefully,
there
will
be
a
solution
soon
and
I
will
get
my
hard-earned
money."