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Dilip Joshi Recalls ‘Hum Sab Ek Hain’ Days, Praises Rakesh Bedi’s Humility

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In the world of Indian television, where fame often changes people, Dilip Joshi has shared a heartwarming tribute to his long-time colleague and veteran actor Rakesh Bedi. During a recent interaction, the Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah star took a trip down memory lane, recalling their time together on the sets of the popular 90s show Hum Sab Ek Hain.

While reminiscing about the early days of his career, Joshi highlighted a side of Rakesh Bedi that many might not be aware of: his immense humility despite his massive stardom at the time.

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A Star Long Before the 90s
Dilip Joshi pointed out that by the time they worked together in 1998 for Hum Sab Ek Hain, Rakesh Bedi was already a household name. He recalled that Bedi had achieved significant stardom as far back as 1988, thanks to his iconic roles in classic shows like Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi and his numerous character roles in Bollywood films.

Despite being a senior in the industry with a decade of hits under his belt, Joshi noted that Bedi never carried the “superstar” ego on set. He was approachable, professional, and always willing to support his co-actors.

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The Bond on ‘Hum Sab Ek Hain’
Hum Sab Ek Hain was a show that celebrated unity in diversity, and according to Joshi, the atmosphere off-camera was just as harmonious. He shared how Bedi’s presence made the environment comfortable for everyone.

“In 1988, he was already a big star,” Joshi remarked, expressing his admiration for how Bedi maintained his down-to-earth nature. He remembered how Bedi would treat every scene with the same dedication, regardless of his stature in the industry. This humility left a lasting impression on Joshi, who was still finding his footing in the industry during those years.

A Lesson in Humility
For Dilip Joshi, working with Rakesh Bedi was more than just a job; it was a lesson in how to handle success. He emphasized that in an industry that is often viewed as competitive and fickle, Bedi stands out as a rare example of a performer who values talent and kindness over vanity.

Even today, both actors continue to be beloved figures in Indian households. While Joshi became a global phenomenon as Jethalal, his respect for the “big star of 1988” remains unchanged. This walk down memory lane serves as a reminder of the golden era of Indian television and the enduring friendships built behind the scenes. To
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