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5 lessons to learn from Rupali Ganguly’s “Anupamaa”

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 24, 2022, 21:00 IST
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Life lessons to take from "Anupamaa"

The show that began amid the pandemic has won millions of hearts and it continues to have a special place in the hearts of many fans. “Anupamaa” is one of those shows that strikes a chord with many households where the woman of the house is expected to be Goddess Saraswati. Rupali Ganguly portrays a woman who is excellent at multitasking but takes no nonsense. The show, which may have a prequel and turn into an 11 episode-series for the OTT platform, is an inspiration in many ways. Here are 5 lessons that we get to learn from “Anupamaa”.

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Be considerate

Nobody is ideal as we all are humans. However, by being considerate towards everyone around you, you do earn good karma eventually. It all falls into place when the time comes. If nothing else, you will never have any regret or guilt on these lines.

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Believe in yourself

Life is a rollercoaster and there are many people out there to give you a tough time. But this is where you have to remain strong. Believe in yourself and no one will be able to waiver your confidence. Only you can help yourself at the end of it all. Have confidence in yourself and never doubt your own belief system.

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Being open minded

Being a literate person is not everything, education is what defines you. You don't have to have a PhD to be open minded. It's all about tolerance, being willing to learn and not be a pessimist. For example is when Anupamaa's husband and his friend Kavya are accused of having an affair, she explains to the people questioning them that it could be a misunderstanding.

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Never lose hope

Being optimistic is the best way to stay afloat in life. Anupamaa teaches us that no matter what the circumstances are, life will eventually get better and we should never lose hope. The protagonist Anupamaa herself battles all hurdles, takes everything in her stride, braves the toughest of scenarios because she never loses hope. The moment you give in, life can become an abyss of grief.

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Always take a stand for yourself

Being forgiving is different from withstanding betrayal and disloyalty. Anupamaa’s character is an inspiration for us all. She never lets injustice prevail, she takes a stand for herself no matter who it is. She puts her husband Vanraj in his place when he treats her wrong.


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