List of ''Sarabhai vs Sarabhai'' characters

Sarabhai vs Sarabhai is an Indian sitcom created and produced by Jamnadas Majethia. It features a quintessential upper-class family in Mumbai.

Characters

Principal characters

Indravadan Sarabhai

Also known as Indu. It is played by Satish Shah. A rich, ex-director of a multinational company, he constantly amuses himself by making fun of his wife and picking on his younger son, Rosesh. He always sides with his daughter-in-law Monisha in case of a brawl between her and his wife Maya, which always turn out to be very funny. He often brings his elder son Sahil into the fights and also makes fun of Rosesh with him, accusing the latter of being a "Momma's boy" and many times imitating him. He also never listens to his wife and does what he wants. He is mischievous and still a child at heart.
Comic side: He likes playing pranks at Rosesh's expense that annoy Maya to no end. He can't keep a secret and usually instigates or pits two people against each other. These traits of his earn him the moniker Nārad Muni.

Maya Sarabhai née Majumdar

It is played by Ratna Pathak Shah. She is Indravadan's wife and likes only the creme de la creme in every aspect of her life and her family. Her bone of contention is her daughter-in-law, Monisha, who is from a middle class Punjabi family. The confrontations with Monisha are always very suave and sugar-coated. She is also very talented, she wants to be very sure that her second son, Rosesh doesn't do a Sahil and marry someone who is middle class. As a result, has trouble finding a girl his "Momma' will like. She also tries to "save" Sahil from the "middle class" acts of his wife, Monisha.
Comic side: Teasing and correcting someone when he/she behaves in an unsophisticated or less sophisticated manner. Her constant refrain is "It's so middle class!" Her victim is mostly Monisha. She says snide, rude or patronising things to Monisha, but covers up by saying, "Don't mind huh beta, I am just joking" or "Don't mind huh beta, I'm just using you as an example", in the end.

Sahil Sarabhai

It is played by Sumeet Raghavan. The cosmetic surgeon is Maya's eldest son, and Monisha's husband. He is soft, noble, wise and very attached to both his mom and wife. He dislikes hurting anyone. He is the quintessential 'Indian male sandwiched between his wife and family'. He is perhaps wiser than his father Indu when it comes to matters between his wife and mother and always tries to make them get along with each other. But in case of his younger brother, Rosesh, he has a funny bone and like his father, likes to tease him.
Comic side: He is always sandwiched between his mother and wife resulting in disturbance in his family life.

Monisha Sarabhai née Manisha Singh

It is played by Rupali Ganguly.The middle class girl, she is the daughter-in-law of the Sarabhais. Her father was a detective and she seems to have got the same inquisitive genes in her. Committed to her husband, she hates the fact that Maya constantly belittles her, though she respects her, but she never lets an opportunity to get back at Maya go. She is most careless, sometimes idiotic in the whole Sarabhai family. Also, she never tidies her house, which is always in a mess. She was earlier known as Manisha, but Maya made her change her name insisting that Manisha was too middle class. She consistently sides with her father-in-law Indu.
Comic side: She behaves like a typical middle-class woman, always trying to save as much money as possible running after sale offers, tries to make efficient use of everything, but failing miserably. She threatens Sahil that she will leave the house when he does not take her side or when she gets angry on Maya.

Rosesh Sarabhai

It is played by Rajesh Kumar. He is the younger son of Maya and Indravadan. He is a theatre artist, wannabe actor, and a poet. He is the favorite of his mom Maya. He disapproves of his father and is very loyal to Maya. He is very stupid and his poems are always bad, but funny.
Comic side: Acts/speaks like a kid. Truthful by nature, but Indravadan disrespects him for being a "Momma's boy". Tries to pour his emotions into his 'poetry', and recites those 'poems' at the expense of others' embarrassment and irritation except Maya. Maya does not like his poems either, but she loves him too much to hurt his feelings.

Arnab aka Guddu

He is a smart seven-year-old son of Monisha and Sahil. He talks like his grandmother Maya often remarking things as ‘middle class’. He becomes subject of brawl between Monisha and Maya regarding his upbringing.[1]

Recurring characters

Most episodes involve the five members of the immediate family. Members of the extended family and friends make regular appearances and plots of some episodes are centered around these characters as well.

Sonya Painter née Sarabhai

It is played by Kshitee Jog / Shital Thakkar in Season 1 ; Aishwarya Sakhuja in Season 2). Sonya is the second child of Indu and Maya. She is married to Dushyant and presumably lives somewhere close to the Sarabhai residence. She does exhibit some of the hypocritical socialite attitude of Maya, but to a lesser degree. She is heavily into the occult and specializes in reading the Tarot which puts the Sarabhai family in paranoia.

Dushyant Painter

It is played by the actor/director Deven Bhojani. Dushyant is Maya's son-in-law, married to her daughter Sonya. He makes more appearances than his wife and is much despised by the rest of the family, even by the normally affable Monisha. He has a morbid fascination for various electronic appliances from toasters to tube lights to refrigerators to elevators. When the rest of the family is busy contemplating on some serious matter, he creates much chaos by quoting facts about various electronic brands and their technical details. He seems to be an in-house mechanic and electrical expert, going to great extents to explain the working of electrical goods and often using Rosesh as a guinea pig to explain the working of appliances.

Jasmine

It is played by Vaibhavi Upadhyay. She is Madhusudan's relative. Rosesh falls in love with her when they met. Maya disapproves her accent and her poor English.[1]

Ilaben

It was played by Rita Bhaduri. She is Indravadan's sister. She laughs a lot. She often visits Indravadan & Maya's house and helps them in some issues. She is married to Madhusudhan and is extremely affable. She is the only one able to communicate with her deaf husband, Madhusudan through hand gestures.

Madhusudan

It is played by Arvind Vaidya. Madhubhai is Indravadan's brother-in-law, married to his sister Ilaben. He is hard of hearing and refuses to use a hearing aid. He usually does not acknowledge the fact that he cannot hear and blames others for speaking too softly. He is particularly bothersome to Indu and interjects almost always with a "hein?" A lot of humour is derived from his misinterpretations and the difficulty that people have in explaining things to him. His wife Ilaben is often amused by this.

Baa (Pankorben Sarabhai)

It is played by Tarla Joshi. Mother of Indravadan and Ilaben. She has been dead for five years. She is often mentioned by Maya and Indu. She appears in flashback scenes. She ridicules Maya for being snooty and always reminds Indravadhan of his marital mistake by saying that, "Bakuda, meine tujhse kaha tha kisi chotte ghar ki ladki se shaadi kar..."

Other characters include the maid Radhabai, the manservant Viththal (played by Ghanashyam Nayak), Maya's socialite friends Baldev (played by Gurpal Singh) and his wife Sarupa, Sarita and her husband Dinesh, and Maya's distant cousins Videesha (played by Usha Bachani), an NRI sister of Maya who has several short term boyfriends and plans to get married but ends up being alone and Nayesha, another NRI sister of Maya from Spain who has several divorces (played by Sumeet Raghavan in a double role) who falls in love and marries with Monisha's villager cousin Jugal Kishore (played by Gireesh Sahedev).

Running gags

Although each episode in the show had an independent storyline, like most sitcoms, several running gags contributed to much of the humour.

  • Middle class Monisha: Monisha exhibits several traits that Maya brands as being 'middle class'. These traits include a love for bargaining, speaking in an excessively loud voice, watching soap operas that make little sense, keeping vegetables in random places around the house and lack of refined language. One particularly refined gag is Monisha's cooking as she always manages to mix something completely irrelevant into the food, for example switching the detergent for 'Garam Masala' in her biryani thus turning it inky black. Maya breaks into a list of Monisha's shortcomings which continue till other characters, usually Indravadan or Saahil, intervene. Humour often arises from the fact that despite pointing out her errors, Monisha always continues to defend her actions.
  • Roshesh's poetry: Rosesh takes pride in his skills at composing poetry; however, his poetry is ridiculed by much of the family, especially by Indravadan and Sahil. The topics he chooses for his poetry are bizarre like a toilet tank and the broken engine of a scooter. With additions of illogically rhyming words and his irritatingly shrill voice, his poetry is dreadful to everyone but Maya.
  • Maya's sophistication : Maya is portrayed as a typically snobbish socialite, who often goes for charity auctions, exhibitions, art performances and tea parties with her socialite friends. She often thinks of herself as a social activist, who works to uplift the downtrodden, when really she just throws elite parties. The irony of her criticism of the less fortunate and her self-acclaimed social activism for their betterment bring about much humor. One such instance is when she raises funds for helping street children who are victims of alcohol abuse by hosting a cocktail party where she sells alcoholic beverages to her socialite friends. She dejects Monisha's middle-class attitude and most often ends up listing her shortcomings despite the fact that the problem was something else in the first place.
  • Indu's hatred for Roshesh: Indravadan despises Rosesh on almost all counts, especially his poetry. He often harasses Rosesh, who is a momma's boy and exhibits much immaturity. Indu criticises Rosesh's poetry and plays and never exhibits any sign of acceptance of Rosesh as his own child. In one of the episodes, it is shown that Rosesh may have inherited his poor skills of poetry from Indu himself.
  • Indu's childish antics and behaviour: Indravadan is usually at his childish best be it hiding chocolate chip cookies or selling his sports shoes on the street to have pani puri,not to forget his hatred for milk and love for Vada Pav.
  • Sonya's tarot reading: Sonya often makes predictions that puts the Sarabhai family in extreme paranoia.
  • Dushyant's technicality: Dushyant is shown as a person who is obsessed with tools. Everyone in the family despises him for his technicality. He often uses Rosesh as a guinea pig to explain himself. He also makes wrong comments at the wrong time.

Guest stars

Season 1

Season 2

  • Aatish Kapadia (Show Writer) as Anirudh Mehta urf "Kachcha Kela" in Episode 6 & 8
  • Vishal Gandhi as Bahu Machhar Beta Khachhar "Director" in Episode 9
  • Jamnadas Majethia (Show Writer) as Prahlad in Episode 9

References

  1. 1 2 "Sarabhai vs Sarabhai Take 2 first episode review: This time it is funnier and more insane". The Times of India. 16 May 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
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