Anupamaa, the StarPlus show, entertains the audience with relatable and interesting storylines produced by Rajan Shahi’s Director’s Kut Productions. Rupali Ganguly plays Anupama, and Gaurav Khanna plays Anuj. Check out the written update for the upcoming episode airing on 26 September 2024.
In the upcoming episode, Anupama advises Sagar that he should fight for love but with family. Anupama announces that Sagar and Meenu love each other and have chosen each other as their life partners, and she supports their decision, leaving everyone shocked. Dolly fumes in anger and confronts Anupama, asking her if she will support her daughter, too, if she does something like this.
Anupamaa Today’s Written Update
Today’s episode begins with Anupama (Rupali Ganguly) expressing her feelings to Anuj (Gaurav Khanna). She asks no matter how much she does for everyone but only becomes the villain of everyone’s life. Anupama gets emotional and expresses that she cares for Meenu like her daughter, so why would she do anything against her? Anuj consoles Anupama and questions her about what made her so upset about the fact that Sagar and Meenu liked each other without her permission or they didn’t tell her the truth.
Anupama understands Anuj’s point but highlights not going against the family, as one cannot be happy without family. However, Anuj shares with Anupama that the children should get the opportunity to choose their partner. Most importantly, we can just suggest, but the final decision depends on Sagar, Meenu, and Dolly.
Dolly scolds Meenu and taunts her for having a bad taste. Leela questions Meenu if she doesn’t care about her family’s reputation, upon which Meenu confronts and highlights their current situation. On the other hand, Toshu and Pakhi tease Sagar, but he stays calm and unaffected. Kinjal discovers Toshu and Pakhi’s truth of planning to steal the jewelry. Later, Anupama asks Anuj to make her feel better and asks her to marry her. Anupama highlights that they don’t need to marry as they can stay like Radha and Krishna.