Munmun Dutta Lives Her Dream with a Magical Christmas Celebration in Budapest

Television actress Munmun Dutta is celebrating Christmas in Budapest, fulfilling a long-held dream. She shared festive photos from the European Christmas markets on Instagram, expressing her gratitude. Best known for playing Babita Iyer in the long-running sitcom "Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah," she is enjoying the lights and seasonal treats far from home. The series itself is renowned for showcasing community bonds and festive celebrations among its diverse characters.

Key Points: Munmun Dutta Celebrates Christmas in Budapest, Fulfilling Dream

  • Fulfilling a bucket-list dream
  • Sharing festive glimpses on Instagram
  • Celebrating far from home in Budapest
  • Known for role as Babita in TMKOC
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Munmun Dutta fulfils dream with Christmas celebration in Budapest

TMKOC actress Munmun Dutta shares festive photos from Budapest, fulfilling her long-held dream of a European Christmas with markets and mulled wine.

"It was a long cherished dream to celebrate Christmas in Europe amongst beautiful lights, mulled wine, marzipans and of course biting cold weather. - Munmun Dutta"

Mumbai, Dec 24

Television actress Munmun Dutta, known for playing the popular character Babita Krishnan Iyer in "Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah", is soaking in the festive spirit far from home this Christmas, as she celebrates the season in Budapest, ticking off a dream from her bucket list.

Sharing glimpses of her holiday on Instagram, Munmun revealed that celebrating Christmas in Europe had always been close to her heart. In the images, the actress is seen surrounded by twinkling lights in a bustling Christmas market.

She even shared a string of images of herself wrapped up in a faux fur beige hued overcoat and earmuffs.

For the caption, she wrote: "And it's Christmas in Budapest. My favourite time of the year. It was a long cherished dream to celebrate Christmas in Europe amongst beautiful lights, mulled wine, marzipans and of course biting cold weather."

"And I got to do that before this year ends. I could not be any more grateful and happy. #munmundutta #christmasishere #budapest #hungary," she added.

Talking about her show "Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah", the sitcom is based on the weekly column Duniya Ne Undha Chasma by Tarak Mehta for the magazine Chitralekha. Produced by Asit Kumarr Modi, it is one of the longest-running television series in India. The series premiered on 28 July 2008.

The series is set in Mumbai and follows the lives of the residents of Gokuldham Co-operative Housing Society, a diverse community with people from different cultural and regional backgrounds.

Most storylines focus on an individual, a family, or sometimes the entire society as they encounter and resolve various problems. The characters frequently support one another and celebrate festivals together, highlighting their close-knit bond.

A recurring theme centers on Jethalal Champaklal Gada, who often finds himself in comical situations and troubles, with brief moments of relief before new challenges arise.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Looks beautiful! But a part of me wishes she'd shown a traditional Indian Christmas celebration too. We have such beautiful traditions in places like Goa and Kerala. The Europe dream is lovely, but our own desi Christmas is also special.
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Aman W
Good for her! Everyone has a travel bucket list. Budapest in winter is supposed to be stunning. Meanwhile, I'll be enjoying my Christmas cake from the local bakery and watching TMKOC's special episode. Happy holidays to all!
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Sarah B
Her coat and earmuffs are so cute! The photos are giving major festive vibes. It's nice to see celebrities fulfilling their personal dreams, not just posting about work.
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Vikram M
Babita ji enjoying the biting cold while we are here in Mumbai enjoying the "winter" that feels like a pleasant summer evening! 😂 Seriously though, glad she's having a good time. The show must be on a break?
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Kriti O
This is lovely. It reminds me of the TMKOC episodes where the whole society celebrates festivals together. Even though she's far from Gokuldham, the spirit of celebration and gratitude is the same. More power to her!

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