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Yogesh Tripathi aka Daroga Happu Singh is undoubtedly one of the most loved characters on Indian television. Sporting a potbelly, he has also etched a special place in the audience’s heart especially for his catchphrase ‘Niyocchavar Kar Do’, and for his distinctive behaviour of chewing paans. But there is one more peculiar thing about him that makes him stand out – which is his moustache! Several people have loved his moustache so much and have often complimented that ‘Mooche Ho Toh Daroga Happu Singh Jaisi Ho - Dharadar Nokeeli Mooche.’
Reminiscing his character and its handlebar moustache, Yogesh Tripathi aka Daroga Happu Singh speaks about how is looking forward to donning his favourite Dharadar Nokeeli Mooche once again!
And, if you think that it’s only Happu who is possessive about his moustache, then you may want to revisit the show! His Dabanng Dulhaniya Rajesh played by Kamna Pathak is in awe of his mooch so much that she has created a song on it and hums it all the time. It goes like, ‘Saiyan mooche na kataiyon varna mar jayenge hum, teri mooch ke liye to kuch bhi kar jayenge hum.’ Many a time during shoot and off-camera, Kamna hymns the lines in awe of Happu’s moustache and it has indeed become a statement of sorts.
Speaking about it, Yogesh Tripathi says, “It has been a while to have seen myself as Happu Singh entertaining viewers and fans with his situational jokes and one-liners. The character is quite well defined having its peculiarity like the pot belly, oil-slicked hair, sharp-edged moustache, chewing paans and using the catchphrase ‘niyocchavar kar do’ that has struck a chord with the audience. Many times, people call out to me as Happu instead of Yogesh. And that only goes to show how much they love and appreciate this character. I have missed my role of Happu Singh a lot during this lockdown time. And I am eagerly gearing up for the shooting. But until that starts, all I want to say is that Areeee Dada, Hum Toh Taras Gaye Hain Mooche Lagane Ko!”
Yogesh Tripathi is all excited to gear up for the shoot. So, get ready to watch your favourite Daroga Happu Singh and his undying thirst for nyochaavar in all-new episodes of ‘Happu Ki Ultan Paltan’ coming soon only on &TV
Aasif Sheikh aka Vibhuti Narayan Mishra's memorable 'kirdars' in BhabijiGhar Par Hai to woo AngooriBhabi
Taking the audience on a joy ride of laughter is the Modern colony's neighboring couples, The Mishras and The Tiwari's who have a connection not only with each other but also with other's their better halves! Believing in the very thought that 'the grass is greener on the other side' Vibhuti and Tiwari are continually trying to impress the other's wife.
Aasif Sheikh who portrays the role of Vibhuti Narayan Mishra always had different tricks up his sleeve to woo Angoori Bhabi essayed by ShubhangiAtre. But as luck would have it, all his efforts go unnoticed, and he fails miserably every single time. Impressing Angoori has been on top of Vibhuti's list, and he has left no stone unturned in trying to fulfill it. Speaking of which, Aasif Sheikh shares some of his favorite 'Kirdars' and the story behind them.
Who remembers Vibhuti mimicking Mehmood aka Master Pillai giving an extra hysterical twist to the iconic song 'EkChatur Nar' from the 60s cult movie – Padosan? It so happens that when Angoori expresses her desire to learn classical South Indian music, Vibhuti laps up this opportunity and turns into a music teacher aka Master Pillai to get closer to her. But to his dismay, Bhabijisoon loses interest in music, and his plan fails! In another episode, Vibhuti's long-lost uncle breaks the news of him being the King of the Nalleshwar kingdom. It makes him extremely happy as his dream to get Angoori's attention appears attainable. But in no time, he loses this title owing to a misunderstanding, shattering Vibhuti'shopes once again! And that is not all, in another episode, Vibhuti stoops to becoming a rag picker named Darling to buy all her old household items at half the price! Even a juice seller when he finds out about Angoori's love for fresh juice. But soon Tiwariji sabotages his business with Tika-Malkhaan.
Speaking on this, Aasif Sheikh says, "I have played close to 250 characters on the show and have thoroughly enjoyed every character. I have essayed more than 15 variations of a woman's character. There is a lengthy list, but the few characters that have given me an incredibly memorable experience apart from the ones mentioned here is when I played a seductive looking electrician named Rajaram and the grey-haired Tiwari's Daadi. The audience has loved and enjoyed watching each character, which is very encouraging and pushes me to keep exploring more and strive to outdo myself, every time."
So, which of his character do you like the most?
Aasif Sheikh is all excited and gearing up for the shoot. Get ready to watch your favorite Vibutiji trying to impress his crush with his flamboyant attitude in all-new episodes of BhabijiGhar Par Hai coming soon only on &TV.