A lighthearted, relatable episode that mixes tech-age humor with the show’s signature warmth. While the plot isn’t groundbreaking, it works because of Dilip Joshi’s impeccable comic timing and the ensemble’s chemistry. Perfect for a post-dinner laugh.
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At the same time, Bhide is organizing a “Digital Detox Day” for the society, urging everyone to spend 24 hours without screens. Madhvi supports him, but Popatlal hilariously tries to use the detox as a dating icebreaker (“No phones means we can actually talk, right?”). Iyer and Babita team up to secretly cheat by hiding a tablet behind a newspaper. A lighthearted, relatable episode that mixes tech-age humor
The episode kicks off with Jethalal Champaklal Gada fretting over his new smartwatch. He bought it to impress Babita ji and keep up with tech-savvy friends, but the constant notifications, step reminders, and “mindfulness alerts” drive him up the wall. Meanwhile, Champaklal scolds him for wasting money on “useless gadgets” instead of focusing on the electronics shop. Air Date: [Insert Date] Written by: [Staff Writer]
Jetha tries to secretly return the watch, but the online return window has closed. Tapu Sena suggests turning off notifications, but Jetha accidentally sets the watch to share his live location with the entire Gokuldham society. Chaos ensues as everyone tracks his trips to the bathroom, his secret bhujia breaks, and his visits to Sodhi’s garage for a quick nap.