Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah: An unseen video of 'TMKOC' fame Dilip Joshi aka Jethalal dancing at daughter's wedding is going viral.

'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah' fame Dilip Joshi aka Jethalal (Dilip Joshi AKA Jethalal) has just married his daughter. Dilip, who was seen as a happy father in the celebration of this marriage, has settled in everyone's heart. Many videos and pictures of the wedding and its rituals went viral online. But now such an unseen video has surfaced which is being liked by every fan.

Jethalal dances fiercely in daughter's wedding

Now a new video of Dilip Joshi dancing openly on social media has gone viral. The video has been shared by a fan page. In this, Dilip Joshi is seen dancing fiercely with his wife. People are commenting and praying for happiness for Dileep's family. Watch this video...

Dilip got emotional on the departure of his daughter

A few days ago, Dilip Joshi shared pictures of his daughter's wedding on Instagram on Tuesday. Getting emotional on the big occasion, Dilip Joshi wrote, "You can borrow emotions from songs and movies, but when all this happens to you for the first time... that experience is unparalleled." She also welcomed her son-in-law Yashvardhan into the family and thanked fans for their blessings and well wishes.

Wrote emotional note

He continued, 'My little girl Niyati and the newest member of the family, my son, Yashovardhan, wish you all the best for this wonderful journey! Thank you to everyone who shared our joys by staying with us. Sending his blessings and best wishes to the couple. Jai Swaminarayan'

Who is Jethalal's son-in-law

Let us tell you that both Yashovardhan and Niyati have known each other for the last four years. Both of them have known each other since college. Dilip Joshi's son-in-law Yashovardhan Mishra is the son of Ashok Mishra, a story writer, and lyricist in Bollywood films. Yashovardhan and Niyati took seven rounds with each other on 8 December. At the same time, a grand reception was held after the wedding in Mumbai on December 11, which many TV veterans had reached.