Vanraj and Anupamaa decide to take Pakhi to a psychologist


Rajan Shahi's "Anupamaa" has been topping the TRP charts since the day it went on-air. It's not just because it is different from the normal saas-bahu sagas, or because it's the story of a housewife, the show is doing so well because the makers in a very simple yet beautiful way have tried to break social norms. And in the upcoming episode they will be breaking another stigma set by the society.

In the recent episode we saw that Pakhi left her home because she felt nobody loved her anymore. Well, once Anupamaa and Vanraj find her, they decide to take her to a psychologist. Pakhi's behaviour changed drastically since she heard about her father's extramarital affair, and it changed more when she heard that her parents were going to get divorced. She has become rude and has been behaving badly since then. This changed behaviour led her to leave the house too, so before it could cause any more damages, Vanraj and Anupamaa decide to take her to a psychologist to let her vent out.
While Anupamaa and Vanraj are determined to do so, Baa stops them from doing so. The audience will get to see her outburst following Vanraj and Anupamaa's decision. But they still take her.
Through this episode the makers are giving out a beautiful and strong message that there is no big deal in going to a psychologist because our mental health is as important as our physical health and we need to take care of it.

To know how it goes and what the psychiatrist suggests keep watching "Anupamaa".

Produced by Rajan Shahi and his mother Deepa Shahi under their banner Shahi Productions Pvt Ltd, "Anupamaa" features Rupali Ganguly, Sudhanshu Pandey, Madalsa Sharma, Alpana Buch, Arvind Vaidya, Paras Kalnawat, Aashish Mehrotra, Muskan Bamne, Shekhar Shukla, Nidhi Shah, Anagha Bhosale, and Tassnim Sheikh. The show airs on Star Plus.

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