‘Shararat’ Cast’s Ganesh Chaturthi Reunion Delights Fans, Farida Jalal Teases a Possible Sequel

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The stars of the beloved sitcom Shararat—Shruti Seth, Simple Kaul, and Farida Jalal—reunited for a festive lunch. A viral video from the reunion has sent fans into a frenzy with a playful hint at a sequel.

August 29, 2025: The ensemble of the early 2000s sitcom Shararat has made fans feel nostalgic. Shruti Seth, Simple Kaul, and the older diva Farida Jalal had lunch together to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi, which has been going on for more than 20 years.

Simple Kaul shared a number of photographs and videos from the party on her Instagram. Theylet us see a tiny bit of the happy reunion ahead of time. Her message, which went viral, showed how close the cast is. She said that Shruti Seth’s Ganesh Chaturthi lunch has become a beloved tradition for them since they were on the show. “I can’t wait for the nice lunch and to see the same people every year,” she said.

The funniest portion of the piece was the video with Simple Kaul and Farida Jalal. Simple made fun of people who couldn’t make it to the video by saying, “It’s bad for everyone who couldn’t make it.” We’re just having a good time.

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Farida Jalal then teased fans with the prospect of a sequel by declaring, “And we are going to do Shararat part 2… It could happen because God is watching. The famous yell “Shring Bring Sarwaling Bhoot Bhavishya Wartmaan Badling” at the end of the video gave people hope.

Kaul wore a beautiful white Kashmiri outfit for the holidays, while Seth looked amazing in a gray saree with a red border. Farida Jalal looked elegant in a white suit with a bright yellow dupatta. Simple noted that actor Shiv Panditt did a great job in showing the pleasant things that transpired.

The reunion shows that the camaraderie that grew on the set of Shararat is still strong, and fans are still happy about it all these years later. There is still a chance for a sequel, but it’s excellent that the group can make their Christmas tradition a hit with people.

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