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Anupamaa serial spoiler: Anu plans a conversation to Vanraj abot Titu and Dimpy's weddding

Catch a sneak peek of the upcoming episode of Anupamaa as Anu plans a conversation with Vanraj about Titu and Dimpy's wedding. Stay updated on the latest twists and turns in this popular TV serial.

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By Parul
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Rupali Ganguly and Gaurav Khanna starrer Anupamaa  takes an exciting turn and captivates the audience with its entertaining twist. The Anupamaa serial entertains the viewers with its twists and turns and the audience highly praises the storyline. In the latest episode, Anupamaa confronts Vanraj for Dimpy and Titu's wedding. However, Kavya makes a shocking decision that leaves everyone surprised. Kavya exhausted by Vanraj's persistent neglect of Mahi, decides to take a firm stance for her daughter. 

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Anu confronts Vanraj for Titu and Dimpy's wedding

In the latest episode Anu asks Dimpy that she reallly want to married with Titu. When Dimpy replies yes, Anu gets very happy. After that she makes a decision to had a conversation with Vanraj about Titu and Dimpy's marriage. As he negative in both cases. In the upcoming episode you will see that Kavya got captured by Goons. Anu try to saves her from that. Anu saves hr from goons and told Toshu to pay for his mistakes. 

Kavya to make a strong decision

In the upcoming episode. Bapuji requestes to Anu  and say that she advises Kavya and Dimpy. Then Anu advises Kavya and Dimpy to stand up for themselves. Anu is  advises them in a calm and sweet manner and try to convince them. When Kavya asks Anu that  if she is bad mother. Anu responds Kavya in a calm and logical manner. She reveals  that there is not a right definition of a good mother. Anu explains that Mothers are right to make mistakes and correct them as they are good human. Anu also told that she tried everything as she can do thing, but things are not improving by her efforts. Anu advises her to follow her heart's voice. 

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