In the glittering world of Indian television, few shows dare to tackle taboo subjects head-on. ‘Anupama’ is breaking new ground with its current arc on male domestic violence, and actress Adrijja Roy couldn’t be prouder of her role as Rahi Kapadia.
Speaking exclusively, Adrijja delved into the significance of this narrative. ‘Most domestic violence tales focus on women, which is vital, but men suffer too—physically, mentally, and emotionally,’ she noted. ‘They bottle it up because of societal stigma, fearing they’ll be seen as weak.’
What sets Anupama apart, according to her, is the authenticity. ‘The creators meticulously select stories rooted in reality,’ she shared. ‘These aren’t just plot devices; they’re messages of positivity and change. Viewers going through similar ordeals find solace knowing they’re not alone.’
Adrijja emphasized the platform’s potential. ‘TV reaches every household. By portraying these realities, we encourage silence-breakers and validate hidden pains.’
Reflecting on her journey, she said, ‘It’s our duty as entertainers to use influence wisely. If Anupama helps one person find their voice, we’ve succeeded. This show consistently addresses under-discussed matters with sensitivity and depth.’
As the storyline unfolds, fans are praising the bold move, reinforcing Anupama’s status as a cultural touchstone in family-oriented programming.