Jethalal’s "Good Morning, Babita Ji" has become a catchphrase. His efforts to impress her—whether by learning broken Bengali, attempting to exercise, or dressing up in flamboyant outfits—form the crux of many episodes.
A crucial aspect of Babita’s romantic storyline is the contrast provided by . Daya’s "Nagin dance" and simple nature are often contrasted with Babita’s sophistication.
If there is one face in Gokuldham Co-operative Society that can make the monotonous sound of a doorbell feel like a symphony, it is Babita Krishnan Iyer. For over 15 years, Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah (TMKOC) has been a staple in Indian households. While the show is famous for its comedy and social messages, the romantic undercurrents—specifically involving Babita Ji—have always kept viewers glued to their screens.