Anupamaa is one of the most popular television shows. The show's day starts with chhoti Anu pleasing Babuji to attend her birthday party. Even though Babuji refused to attend because of Vanraj and Baa. Kaavya assures of attending the birthday party. She is supported by Babuji, Vanraj and even Baa.
Maaya and Anupamaa were busy deciding about the birthday party of Chhoti Anu. Maaya wishes to prepare a cake for Chhoti Anu, representing her favourite cartoon character. At the same time, Ankush tells Anuj that he has gathered some information about Maaya, which surprises Anuj. But he decides to keep mute for the sake of Chhoti Anu and her birthday.
Anuj learns details from Ankush about Maaya, and Anuj tells Anupamaa to probe and ask about Maaya's past. Anupamaa gets a little doubtful about Anuj because of her conversation with Anuj. Maaya shows Chhoti Anu's childhood photographs, making everyone present happy. Maaya recalls Chhoti Anu's first birthday at that time. She makes everyone happy by sharing a few photographs of her childhood and makes Anupamaa very happy. Anupamaa questions Maaya about her history with Chhoti Anu and why she never met her daughter in the orphanage, despite going there. This situation makes Maaya very emotional.
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Anupamaa is an Indian Hindi-language television drama series that premiered on 13 July 2020 on Star Plus and streams digitally on Disney+ Hotstar. Produced by Rajan Shahi and Deepa Shahi under Director's Kut Productions, it stars Rupali Ganguly, Gaurav Khanna and Sudhanshu Pandey. It is loosely based on Star Jalsha's Bengali series Sreemoyee.
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