Recap of the storyline: Anuj waited for 26 years to finally express his feelings for Anupama, only to leave her for a 6-year-old girl whom he met just 6 months ago.
Unexpected twist Samar, known for his loyalty to his mother Anupama, suddenly shifts his allegiance towards a girl whose life was saved by Anupama but who now stands against her.
As a viewer, I find myself perplexed by these storylines. How can Anuj, who supposedly had deep feelings for Anupama, suddenly choose a child over her? Similarly, Samar's sudden change in loyalty toward someone he barely knows seems abrupt and unconvincing.
Another concern is the inconsistencies in the characters' behavior. Vanraj, Anuj, and even Samar, the main characters, aren't consistent with what they were used to. It leaves me questioning the writers' intent and the believability of the storyline.
As a viewer, I can't help but wonder about the choices made by the writers of "Anupamaa." While creative liberty is important, it is also essential to maintain consistency and realism in the storyline to keep viewers engaged.
Deviating from established characters can lead to a loss of connection. As the show progresses, I hope to see a return to more relatable storylines that align with the characters' personalities and emotions and keep the focus on keeping the story real.