Adrijja Roy’s journey on ‘Anupama’ has reached a poignant milestone with the show’s dive into male domestic violence. As Rahi Kapadia, she’s embracing the chance to address an underrepresented crisis.
In an insightful chat, Adrijja unpacked the storyline’s importance. ‘TV can ignite change by showcasing truths like men facing home violence,’ she asserted. ‘Beyond physical harm, the emotional scars run deep, yet stigma silences them.’
She commended the visionary makers: ‘Their stories resonate because they’re drawn from life. Anupama doesn’t just dramatize; it educates and uplifts, giving courage to the voiceless.’
‘Validation through on-screen reflection is powerful,’ Adrijja observed. ‘It shifts perspectives and prompts action—whether confiding in loved ones or professionals.’
Underscoring collective responsibility, she reflected, ‘If we spark awareness or solace in one life, we’ve fulfilled our role. This show fearlessly spotlights everyday battles rarely discussed openly.’
Anupama’s evolution underscores television’s evolving role in social advocacy, blending heartfelt narratives with calls for compassion and reform.
