Anupamaa, featuring the dynamic duo Rupali Ganguly and Gaurav Khanna, has emerged as a beloved gem in the television landscape. From its inception, the show has captured the hearts of audiences far and wide, with Rupali’s portrayal of Anupamaa earning unparalleled affection and admiration.
In a recent interview with Etimes, Rupali provided insights into her journey to securing the role, recounting her initial audition experience for Anupamaa. Amidst her final play alongside Rakesh Bedi in Indore, Rupali received a pivotal phone call that would change her professional trajectory. Seated at Mahakal Mandir, sharing dinner with her play’s trustees and cast, she swiftly responded to a text message prompting a self-test audition submission, which she completed by midnight. Despite the uncertainty, Rupali’s instinctual connection with the role propelled her to action. The subsequent call to meet urgently found her committed to prior engagements in Indore, a testament to her dedication and professionalism.
Rupali’s journey to success is underscored by the resilience she exhibited in overcoming financial challenges. Born into a family with roots in the film industry, she openly discussed the hardships stemming from her father’s setbacks. Yet, Rupali’s determination and talent have paved the way for her to become the highest-paid TV star, commanding a staggering Rs 3 lakh per episode. The soaring popularity of Anupamaa prompted her to double her remuneration from Rs 1.5 lakh to 3 lakh per episode, a testament to her rising prominence and value in the industry.
Since its debut in 2020, Anupamaa has consistently dominated the TRP charts, enchanting millions with its poignant simplicity. Central to its allure is the captivating on-screen chemistry between Rupali and Gaurav, whose portrayal of Anupamaa and Anuj has become a cherished favorite among viewers. Alongside Rupali Ganguly and Gaurav Khanna, the stellar cast of Anupamaa features a talented ensemble including Sukirti Kandpal, Alpana Buch, Vaquar Shaikh, and many more, each contributing to the show’s enduring appeal and success.
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Anupama is a great to watch but there is too much screaming and shouting at times. I liked the show up to some extend. The good part is that the episode is very clean that can be watch with family and friends. There are some good lessons to be learnt as well. However, what Pakhi does to her mother is unbelievable. It was too late for Anupama to slap her. She should have done that earlier to control this spoiled brat. Same thing
applies to Aadhya. A child, who cannot see the father’s love is also crazy.