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Rupali Ganguly and Rajesh Kumar Recreate Monisha-Rosesh Magic from Sarabhai vs Sarabhai

Television stars Rupali Ganguly and Rajesh Kumar have delighted fans by recreating their beloved characters Monisha and Rosesh from the hit sitcom 'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai' in a new social media video. The clip captures their signature quirky banter, with Monisha asking Rosesh to recite a poem for her. This comes after the entire cast recently reunited for Sumeet Raghavan's theatre play, sharing emotional moments and photos. The iconic show originally aired in 2004 and remains a fan favorite.

Rupali Ganguly, Rajesh Kumar slip back into Monisha & Rosesh characters from 'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai'

Mumbai, May 18

Television superstar Rupali Ganguly and actor Rajesh Kumar were seen recreating their beloved characters Monisha and Rosesh from the cult sitcom 'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai' in a fun social media video.

In the clip, Rupali was seen in a soft pink saree, while Rajesh kept it casual in a white T-shirt, as they effortlessly slipped back into the quirky world of the Sarabhais.

Sharing the video, Rupali captioned it:"Monisha and Rosesh"

In the hilarious banter from the clip, Monisha is heard telling Rosesh, "Rosesh bhaiya, you have always written poems for mummy ji. Please recite something for me too."

To this, Rosesh instantly recites, "Ms. Monisha, aapka serial garmiyon mein thandi chaas jaisa hai, lekin mummy ko hamesha lagta hai yeh middle class hai." (Ms. Monisha, your serial is like cool buttermilk in summer, but mummy always feels it's middle class)

A few days ago, the entire cast of 'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai' came together for an emotional reunion.

Ratna Pathak Shah, Rupali Ganguly, Sumeet Raghavan, Rajesh Kumar, Deven Bhojani, along with the makers JD Majethia, Aatish Kapadia other members of the cult comedy's cast and crew, had reunited for Sumeet Raghavan's theatre play.

Sharing glimpses from the get-together, Rupali Ganguly had posted a group picture with everybody smiling and looking happy.

Rupali captioned the post in Marathi as, "Hee Dosti Tutaychi Naay" (This friendship will never end)

For the uninitiated, 'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai' originally premiered in 2004 and went on to become one of Indian television's most iconic family sitcoms.

Produced by JD Majethia and created by Aatish Kapadia, the show starred Satish Shah, Ratna Pathak Shah, Rupali Ganguly, Sumeet Raghavan, Rajesh Kumar, and Deven Bhojani.

Satish Shah, who immortalized the role of Indravadan Sarabhai, passed away on October 25, 2025, at the age of 74. Reportedly, the veteran actor passed in Mumbai after suffering a kidney-related issue.

— IANS

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Vikram M
Rupali Ganguly is such a versatile actor. She nailed Anupamaa and yet she can slip back into Monisha like no time has passed. That outfit, that dialogue delivery - pure class! Rajesh bhai is underrated as Rosesh. The show was ahead of its time. Wish they'd do a full reunion season, but I know it won't be the same without Satish Shah ji. RIP sir.
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James A
As someone who only got into Indian serials recently, I missed this gem. But this clip makes me want to binge the whole series. Any streaming recommendations? The banter is so sharp and witty - totally different from typical saas-bahu drama.
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Naveen S
Must say, the show really captured the upper-middle class Mumbai humor perfectly. Monisha's character was a brilliant satire and Rupali played it with such innocence. But let's be real - Rosesh's poetry was the best part! 'Garmiyon mein thandi chaas' - still remember how madhu maa would react! 🤣
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Kavya N
The caption 'Hee Dosti Tutaychi Naay' in Marathi got me emotional. That entire cast had such beautiful chemistry - from Ratna Pathak Shah's perfect expressions to Deven Bhojani's hilarious antics. Even after Satish ji's passing, they came together. This is the kind of content we need more of - wholesome and laughter-filled. 🥺✨
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