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Rupali Ganguly pens down emotional note for her Anupamaa co-star Sagar Parekh

Rupali Ganguly has penned down an emotional note for her Anupamaa co-star Sagar Parekh as he bids adieu to the show. She took to her Instagram handle and shared pictures with Parekh, who played her son in the show. Along...
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Rupali Ganguly has penned down an emotional note for her Anupamaa co-star Sagar Parekh as he bids adieu to the show.

She took to her Instagram handle and shared pictures with Parekh, who played her son in the show. Along with the photos, she wrote a long message for him.

Rupali wrote, “Anupamaa and her Bakuda Samar…one of the most beautiful mother-son bond created on television…the very first relationship I connected to because that was the very first promo I shot…”

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“Have loved this extremely detailed emotion of a mother with her favourite child… a child who understands her, encourages her, gives her strength, holds her hand, treats her like a queen … A son who is her world and for whom his mother is his world …,” she added.

“This emotion was further amplified when Saagar came in as my Samar. Stepping into a well-established character is no easy task, but the scenes we have done in the last few days have delightfully surprised me with the range and the emotions you have displayed as Samar… An extremely intricate yet balanced performance in the kitchen scene totally floored me,” she recalled shooting with him for the show. Ganguly continued, “It is heart-breaking and emotionally draining and exhausting as Anupamaa bids farewell to her precious child but my genuine love for you as a person has made it so much more believable for me to do. Perhaps it’s the final farewell of Anupama to Samar (or maybe not) but this bond that we have been blessed with shall forever remain …thank you for being the beautiful soul that you are Sagar…Thank you

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for being Samar to my Anupamaa.”

From starting her acting career at the age of seven in her father, Anil Ganguly’s film Saaheb in 1885, Rupali became a household name in the television industry by playing the role of Monisha in the 2004 comedy sitcom Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai. Later, she acted in Baa Bahoo Aur Baby, Parvarrish – Kuchh Khattee Kuchh Meethi, Sanjivani, and many more.

Playing Anupamaa has made her a popular face on TV.

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