Rajan Shahi’s “Anupamaa” is getting interesting with every episode. While it started with the heartwarming story of a homemaker who is battling within the four walls of her house, it now focuses on her struggles with the outside world. And though her challenges don’t seem to end anytime soon; for the first time, she will have her husband stand by her.
In the past couple of episodes, we saw that the Shah family is occupied with the Janmashtami celebration, and Paritosh’s lady love Kinjal also becomes a part of it. As the episode progresses, we see that Kinjal’s mother Rakhi creates a big drama accusing them of influencing her daughter. She goes on to say that they are rich and the Shahs are using her daughter for money. Moreover, she even says they don’t need a daughter-in-law but need a housekeeper to do the chores at home. She even questions Anupamaa’s education and capabilities. This doesn’t go well with the Shahs and Vanraj finally speaks up for his wife.
High Voltage Drama in Anupamaa:
He says though his wife is not a graduate. She knows how to talk to people and how to respect people. Which some educated people also don’t know. Interestingly, this is the first time Vanraj, who is ignorant of his wife otherwise, has spoken in favor of Anupamaa. While everyone in the family is happy about Vanraj speaking up for Anupamaa, Kavya seems to be shocked by this as she never expected him to say anything in support of his wife.
What follows next will be some high-voltage drama as Paritosh will be seen leaving the house blaming Anupamaa for everything that happened. Also, this whole incident will affect Vanraj’s relationship with Kavya, but only time will tell how. Don’t forget to watch the new episode to witness this new drama.
“Anuapamaa” co-produced by Rajan Shahi and his mother Deepa Shahi under their banner Shahi Production Pvt Ltd airs Monday to Saturday at 10 p.m. on Star Plus. The show features Rupali Ganguly, Madalsa Sharma, Sudhanshu Pandey, Paras Kalnawat, Aashish Mehrotra, Alpana Buch, Nidhi Shah, and Tassnim Sheikh.