Currently, ‘Anupamaa’ is dominating our television screens. The program is performing remarkably well and currently has the highest weekly BARC ratings. The show's current focus is on an intriguing storyline where Dimpy wants to split the Shah family apart. Anupama, meanwhile, is scheduled to fly to the United States in five days.
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We saw in the previous episode how Maya died trying to save Anupama from an accident and how young Anu is deeply affected by the loss since she misses having her mother around. Everyone is concerned about little Anu because of her actions. Since Anupama is tiny Anu's mother and cannot abandon her in this state, Malti Devi is concerned that she won't be able to manage both the work and little Anu.
Little Anu will experience a panic attack in the future episode and be in a critical condition. The doctor will warn that if she doesn't regain consciousness, her life is in danger. Anuj assumes responsibility for Little Anu's dire situation.
Anupama, on the other hand, is torn between whether or not she should travel to the USA because she cannot leave little Anu alone in this situation and because she is concerned about her. Baa explains to everyone that a mother is the only person who can properly raise a child.
Malti Devi has a huge event coming up, but she is unable to contact Anupama since tiny Anu is upset and needs to be near her. In addition, the event is happening, and Malti Devi is concerned that she won't be able to afford to have it cancelled if Anupama is late.
It will be intriguing to watch what Anupama decides to do—would she abandon tiny Anu and move to the USA, or will she fulfill her motherly responsibilities?
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