Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Sharad Sankla, popularly known as Abdul from the hit TV show Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, visited Indore on Sunday to attend a private event.

In the evening, he made a special appearance at shop, located near Rajwada, where he interacted warmly with fans.In

This isn’t Sankla’s first visit to the city. About five months ago, he came to Indore to book the famous and high-valued wedding horse, Padmavati, for a family function. At that time, he made headlines by booking the mare for Rs 5 lakh.

Actor expresses admiration for the city

After attending the event, the actor expressed his deep admiration for Indore. Like many other celebrities, he was full of praise for the city’s local food and couldn’t stop appreciating its taste.

Sankla praises city's sparkling cleanliness

He also commented positively on Indore’s famed cleanliness, calling it one of the most well-maintained cities in India. His visit added excitement among fans, who gathered in large numbers for selfies and autographs. Sankla’s connection with Indore seems to be growing stronger with each visit, reflecting the warm bond between celebrities and their fan base in the city.

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