Mumbai’s television scene is buzzing with meaningful conversations, and Adrijja Roy, who plays Rahi Kapadia in the hit show ‘Anupama,’ is at the forefront. In a candid interview, she expressed immense pride in being part of a storyline that sheds light on male domestic violence—a topic rarely explored on screen.
‘Television has the power to spark real discussions,’ Adrijja stated emphatically. ‘Shows like Anupama bring genuine social issues to life, raising awareness among millions. While stories of women facing domestic abuse are crucial, we must acknowledge that men too endure physical and emotional torment. Society often expects them to suffer in silence due to shame or fear of judgment.’
She praised the makers for their thoughtful approach. Unlike many dramas that exploit sensitive topics for ratings, Anupama’s team crafts narratives with purpose. Each track connects deeply with real-life struggles, offering hope to those feeling isolated.
‘When viewers see their pain reflected on screen, it validates their experiences,’ Adrijja explained. ‘It empowers them to speak up or seek help. That’s the true impact of storytelling.’
Highlighting the responsibility of actors and creators, she added, ‘If our platform can inspire even a small change or make someone feel heard, our work matters. I’m honored to be part of a show tackling everyday issues that deserve more open dialogue.’
Anupama continues to captivate audiences with its blend of family drama and social commentary, proving that prime-time TV can be both entertaining and enlightening.