Anupamaa 6th June 2023 Written Update
Anupamaa 6th June 2023 Written Episode
Kinjal tells Dimpy that she is looking pretty as a bride. Dimpy thanks her. Kinjal says she entered Shah house not as Anupama’s DIL but as her daughter, so she expects Dimpy as her sister and not SIL. Dimpy recalls Barkha’s advice not to become helpless DILs like Anupama, Kavya, and Kinjal and stand for herself, she can act good and hide her true face. Kinjal explains her how not to be egoistic and accept her in-laws as her family wholeheartedly forgetting all their issues. Dimpy thinks Kinjal is sweet, but she is not and will not change her thinking. Leela notices Meenu serving juice to guests with Bhairavi and asks Meenu to go and play. She asks Bhairavi to serve juice to guests. Kanta notices that and sends Bhairavi to play with Meenu. She questions Leela why she differentiates between Meenu and Bhairavi. Leela says Meenu is dear one and Bharairavi is a stranger. Kanta says she should differentiating between children.
Anupama hears their conversation and tells Leela that she does one good job and 10 bad jobs in a day. Leela asks Bhairavi sells vegetables. Anupama says Bhairavi sells vegetables to protect her self-respect and helps them in house chores willingly, that doesn’t mean they should force her to work; Bhairavi is also their daughter like Pari and Meenu. Kanta says Bhairavi is going to America due to her fate and not due to their favor. Anupama says Leela treated Little Anu before. Leela says Anupama repeats her mistakes repeatedly and brings strangers home who backstab her later. Kanta says strangers are better than Leela, nobody will give the pain in 7 lives the pain she and Vanraj gave them; Bhairavi respects and loves Anupama which Leela can’t even think of. Leela says Anupama brought Maaya home who took over Anupama’s house and made Anupama homeless. Kanta says Anupama is not homeless and her mother’s house belongs to her.
Anupama asks Leela to calm down and enjoy her grandson’s wedding. Leela says how can she enjoy when she doesn’t want this wedding to happen, she hates Dimpy dragon and cannot tolerate her, Anupama is leaving for USA and Dimpy dragon on them. Kanta asks why don’t she cancel this wedding and take Samar home, and if she can’t, why don’t she yell at some corner and spare them. Leela says she expressed her grief with her as a dear one. Anupama asks Kanta to calm down as Leela will not change. Leela leaves blabbering. She catches 2 stranger women with veil on their faces and accuses them as thieves who steal jewelry or come for free food. She unloads their bag and finds bridal veil and kaleerein/bangles in it. Dimpy identifies the stuff and the woman as her mother and cries hugging her mother.
Anupama says Dimpy’s wedding is complete now with her mother’s presence and apologizes Dimpy’s mother for misjudging her. She requests to attend her daughter’s bidayi and then go. Dimpy and her mother continue to cry emotionally hugging each other. A folk song plays in the background. Mother then fixes her brought veil and bangles. Dimpy introduces Samar to her mother. Samar touches mother’s feet. Mother stops him and says he is her SIL. Anupama says SIL is also son. Samar bends on her feet. Leela says Samar was Dimpy’s Dampu and now became even her mother’s puppet. Anupama, Vanraj, and Anuj apologize her for misjudging her. Mother says it was her mistake that she came here hiding her identity. Leela asks what was the need to hide her face. Mother says she is ashamed not to support her daughter when needed. She with her long speech describes how her husband is still angry on Dimpy, but as a mother she couldn’t control herself and came to attend her daughter’s wedding. Leela says she is well mannered and should have taught some manners to Dimpy. Mother asks if Dimpy did something. Anupama says nothing. Hasmukh asks Samar and Dimpy to get into mandap. Mother says she gave birth to Dimpy, but Anupama is Dimpy’s real mother.
Precap: Samar and Dimple’s wedding completes.
Anupama gets happy when Gurumaa attends wedding. Samar stops Gurumaa stepping on something and protects her foot.