Producer JD Majethia reveals his plans for the iconic TV show that is set to return after a decade.Sarabhai v/s Sarabhai is gearing up for a comeback but not on television. On Tuesday, at Satish Shah 's belated 65th birthday bash, the idea of bringing back the iconic TV show came up and the general consensus was that it should return as a web series.Producer JD Majethia told Mirror, "We have received so much support from fans online some of whom have even volunteered to finance the show if it returns. During the discussion we agreed that none of us wanted a never-ending TV series but a shorter term online was a good idea. Once I return from my vacation, I will finalise the script and we will move on from there."The sitcom revolved around a quintessential upper-class Gujarati family in SoBo, with the older son and his wife living in the apartment across the hallway from the parents and younger son. The ensuing conflict and comedy derived from interactions between the ma-in-law and her bahu, the prankster father and his poetry-sprouting younger son and exposed the porous class structure.Sarabhai vs Sarabhai started airing in 2005 and acquired a cult following. In the final episode, the main characters had announced that they'd be back in another season, but in 2012, director Deven Bhojani denied this. A decade later there's hope for Sarabhai fans again.B'day boy Satish Shah who played the Narad Muni-like father always pickig on Roshesh, the mama's boy and taking up his s daughter Monisha, confirmed that all of them would go ahead with whatever JD and writer Aatish Kapadia have planned. "Naseer (Naseeruddin Shah) doesn't usually attend parties but he was also celebrating with us till 4am and said he'd love to come on the show as a guest. The only reason we are being so careful is because we don't want to do anything rash. Sarabhai is not about individual characters, we are an iconic family," he asserted.Naseer's wife, Ratna Pathak Shah , who played Maya Sarabhai, Shah's snobbish wife who is determined to save her younger son from a middle-class biwi, was at the party too and reiterated his views, "I would love to play Maya, but being an iconic show the quality has to be better than the earlier series.