Amidst speculation surrounding Gurucharan Singh’s absence from Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, concerns grew among fans. However, the mystery has been resolved as Singh has returned after 25 days.
Initially reported as missing, Singh’s absence prompted an FIR and a search by the Delhi Police, who treated the situation as a potential kidnapping case. Fortunately, Singh has since resurfaced, alleviating concerns about his well-being.
With his return, viewers can once again enjoy his performance as Sodhi on the beloved show.
Gurucharan Singh’s absence from Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah left fans wondering about his whereabouts. Upon his return, the actor disclosed that he had embarked on a spiritual journey.
After his reappearance, Singh was questioned by the Delhi police and provided his statement in court. He clarified that he had set out on a religious pilgrimage, visiting various Gurudwaras in Amritsar and Ludhiana to seek spiritual solace. Feeling it was time to return, he made his way back home.
Singh had left Delhi for Mumbai on April 22, but by April 26, it was discovered that he had not reached Mumbai as expected. Last seen at Delhi Airport, his sudden disappearance prompted his father to file a missing report at the Palam police station.
On April 26, Gurucharan Singh’s father, Hargit Singh, filed a missing complaint, resulting in an FIR being lodged under Section 365 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). CCTV footage from the day he disappeared showed the actor carrying a bag on his back. Despite efforts to locate him using CCTV footage, he remained untraceable.
Amidst his absence, rumors circulated about Singh’s financial struggles and impending marriage plans. However, transactions from his bank account during this period indicated activity, including a withdrawal of Rs 14,000 from an ATM. Investigations uncovered over ten financial accounts and several Gmail accounts linked to him. A police officer involved in the investigation revealed that Singh’s financial situation was precarious, with multiple loans and outstanding dues.
Furthermore, it was discovered that Singh followed a sect emphasizing meditation and had shown interest in traveling to the Himalayas for spiritual practice.