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Saturday 2 August 2014

Daya’s impromptu dance with Minnie Mouse

Daya’s impromptu dance with Minnie Mouse


‘Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’ is a TV series that showcases the simple and comical lives of the residents of Gokuldham society as they find funny solutions to trivial issues encountered in day to day life.

The entire star-cast of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah recently visited Hong Kong Disneyland where they had a gala time enjoying all the rides and engaging in fun activities at this amazing one of a kind theme park. While most of the actors explored the fairytale land and had their fair share of fun; Garba Queen - Daya Gada (Disha Vakani) got to fulfil her childhood dream of meeting one of her favorite  Disney character -- Minnie Mouse. True to her character on-screen, Disha excitedly started dancing with Minnie Mouse making it a highlight of her trip.

Disha Vakani aka Daya Gada said, “I’ve grown up watching Disney’s cartoon characters. Haven’t we all? Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy… there are so many of them! Disney characters are timeless and I still watch them whenever I get time. Minnie Mouse is one of my favorite characters. I love her polka dotted dress and the little bow that gave her a distinct and pretty look. As a child, I use to imitate her squeaky voice while playing with my friends.  I was overjoyed when I got to meet Minnie Mouse in Hong Kong Disneyland and even danced with her in my own funny style. It happened at the spur of the moment and made this trip truly memorable for me. I look forward to visiting Hong Kong Disneyland again with my friends and family.”

Watch Daya and Minnie Mouse shake a leg together in Hong Kong Disneyland!!!
The show is produced by Neela Telefilms; conceived and designed by Asitkumarr Modi.

Tune into Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah to catch all the fun and excitement from Monday to Friday 8.30pm only on SAB TV!

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