Television actress Adrijja Roy is beaming with pride over ‘Anupamaa”s latest narrative on male domestic violence. Portraying Rahi Kapadia, she’s at the forefront of this eye-opening storyline that flips traditional scripts.
In a heartfelt discussion, Roy highlighted the show’s groundbreaking role. ‘Television can ignite vital conversations, and Anupamaa does it masterfully with real social issues,’ she said. ‘Domestic violence narratives typically center women, a critical focus. However, men also grapple with bodily and psychological harm, often enduring in secrecy due to shame or social scrutiny.’
Praising the creators’ vision, Roy noted their selective, relatable storytelling. ‘Every arc ties to actual life struggles people face privately,’ she elaborated. ‘It provides courage to the voiceless, assuring them of shared experiences. Screen reflections prompt action—speaking out or getting help—unleashing narrative’s real impact.’
Roy views this as a call to responsibility for entertainers. ‘If our work sparks change or validates feelings, it’s worthwhile,’ she asserted. By persistently showcasing everyday taboos, Anupamaa not only entertains but educates, urging society toward greater understanding and support.
