What does the term ‘Apna Ghar’ signify for women? Often regarded as the soul of the household, a woman transforms a mere structure into a loving home through her affection and nurturing spirit. However, is that space genuinely hers? Does she possess a place she can truly claim as her own? The popular show Anupamaa on Star Plus has consistently ignited discussions on topics that resonate deeply with women. With the introduction of the ‘Apna Ghar’ storyline, the series transcends typical family narratives to address a poignant question: “Hamara apna ghar kaun sa hai?" This storyline challenges the traditional notion that women are expected to create homes for others while seldom being encouraged to establish one for themselves, prompting a dialogue that reaches beyond mere entertainment.
Rupali Ganguly, who portrays Anupamaa, shares her insights on this narrative, posing a compelling question regarding ‘Auraton Ka Apna Ghar’. She states, “For years, Anupamaa has dedicated herself to uniting families, but now she raises a question that countless women have pondered: Hamara apna ghar kaun sa hai?” Every woman deserves the assurance and stability that comes with having a space she can genuinely call her own. “Har aurat ko apna ghar khud banana chahiye.” If this storyline encourages even a handful of women to reconsider their aspirations, financial independence, or future, then it has achieved a purpose that extends well beyond entertainment. “Hum auraton se hamesha ghar basane ki umeed rakhte hain, lekin shayad waqt aa gaya hai ki hum unhe apna ghar banane ka haq bhi utni hi mazbooti se dein.“
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