Tmkoc Latest Episode Today Episode File
The promo shows Bagha trying to 3D-print a “fake antique” for the museum, accidentally creating a statue that looks exactly like Inspector Chalu Pandey. Stay tuned! Note: As a real-time AI, I don’t have live access to today’s exact broadcast. For the actual episode aired on April 14, 2026, please check the official Sony SAB TV schedule or streaming platform.
However, Bhide soon realized his own home had nothing older than his prized college degree. Refusing to lose, he turned his attention to the one shop in the market that looks like a museum of its own: .
Panic set in. Jethalal couldn't refuse Bhide, but he couldn't disrespect his father either. Meanwhile, Tappu, Goli, and Gogi arrived to collect the item. In typical Tappu style, he offered a solution: “Why fight? We don’t need the actual radio. We just need a story and a photo!” tmkoc latest episode today episode
The chaos began when Tappu Sena returned from school, excited about a new history project. Sonu explained that they need to find an antique item from their homes to create a "Living Museum." Hearing this, Bhide’s eyes lit up. “This is a golden opportunity to teach these children our roots!” he declared.
Tonight’s episode delivered a heartwarming message about preserving memories over material objects, ending with Bhide muttering his famous line: “Aare... itna bhavuk mat banao!” and Jethalal sighing, “Main to electronics bechta hoon, history nahi!” The promo shows Bagha trying to 3D-print a
Jethalal, seeing a chance to get rid of the junk, happily agreed. But just as Nattu Kaka was wrapping it, Champaklal entered. The senior Gada revealed the radio belonged to Jethalal’s late grandfather. “Beta, you cannot sell family memories for a school project,” Champaklal scolded.
But Bhide was relentless. He pointed to a dusty, boxy radio from the 1980s that Jethalal uses as a doorstop. “This is perfect!” Bhide exclaimed. “It represents the evolution of communication.” For the actual episode aired on April 14,
Bhide marched into Gada Electronics and demanded an "ancient Indian gadget." A baffled Jethalal, busy solving a technical issue with a new LED TV shipment, replied, “Bhide Saheb, ancient and gadget don’t go together. The oldest thing here is Nattu Kaka’s calculator!”