Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, a beloved Indian sitcom, has been bringing laughter to audiences since its debut on July 28, 2008. Inspired by the iconic Duniya Ne Undha Chasma column in Chitralekha magazine by writer Tarak Mehta, the show is produced by Asit Kumarr Modi and has become a mainstay in Indian households. Airing on Sony SAB and streaming on SonyLIV, the show is among the longest-running television series in the country.


How to Stream Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah Online


For fans eager to watch online, the series is available on SonyLIV and JioTV.


SonyLIV subscriptions start at Rs 299 for a month, with an annual plan priced at Rs 999.


JioTV’s premium plans, meanwhile, range from Rs 398 to Rs 4,498, providing viewers with multiple options to catch the latest episodes.



Life in Gokuldham Society: The Show’s Unique Appeal


The sitcom unfolds within Gokuldham Society, an apartment complex in Mumbai’s Goregaon area, affectionately nicknamed “Mini India” by its residents. The show revolves around the diverse group of neighbours in society who tackle everyday issues, celebrate festivals together, and foster a sense of unity. Known for its lighthearted storytelling, the series often portrays Jethalal, a central character, navigating humorous challenges, while his best friend Taarak Mehta, known as his “Fire Brigade,” comes to the rescue.


The residents' lives in Gokuldham are intertwined with a blend of comedy and social messages, highlighting the values of unity and cultural harmony as they support one another.


Consistent Ratings Success


Throughout its run, Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah has frequently topped viewership charts. In early 2017, the show ranked among the top five, securing fourth and fifth spots by TVT ratings. In June of that year, it claimed the top spot for a week with 6,092 TVT ratings, and in 2018 it began the year as the most-watched show on Indian TV. Notably, in October 2019, it took first place with 7,952 TVT ratings and returned to the top position post-COVID-19 lockdown in July 2020.


Today, Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah remains a testament to the enduring appeal of relatable humour and continues to captivate viewers with stories that resonate across generations.