The popular TV show Anupamaa has been making headlines recently, with several key actors bidding farewell to the show. Alongside this, news of an upcoming 15-year leap in the storyline has stirred more speculation. In the past month alone, notable actors such as Sudhanshu Pandey, Madalsa Sharma, and Muskaan Bamne have exited, yet the show continues to dominate the TV TRP charts.

Sudhanshu Pandey portrayed Vanraj, while Madalsa Sharma played Kavya. Whenever a lead actor leaves the show, rumors circulate that Rupali Ganguly, the star of Anupamaa, might be the reason behind their departure. The show’s producer, Rajan Shahi, has also been involved in the discussions. Recently, actor Rushad Rana, who played Anirudh Gandhi, addressed these rumors.

Rushad Rana’s Bond with Rupali Ganguly

In an interview with Siddharth Kannan, Rushad Rana cleared the air about his relationship with Rupali Ganguly. He stated that they share a positive working relationship, and he also holds a great rapport with the show’s producer, Rajan Shahi. Rushad praised Rupali’s dedication, saying, “As far as I’m concerned, Rupali has been a fantastic co-actress. She pours her heart into her work. I don’t think she would stoop to that level. But again, I don’t know what’s happened with Madalsa or anyone else.”

Why Did Rushad Rana Leave Anupamaa?

When asked about his departure, Rushad clarified that he didn’t quit the show—his character’s storyline simply came to an end. He expressed his admiration for Rajan Shahi, calling him a visionary and expressing a desire to work with him again in the future.

Similarly, Nidhi Shah, who portrayed Kinjal, recently announced her exit from Anupamaa via Instagram. In her heartfelt post, she wrote, “With a heavy heart, saying goodbye to Kinju Baby aka Kinjal. After an unforgettable experience of four and a half years, it’s time to say farewell to my beloved character and the incredible journey with Anupamaa.”

Despite the departures, Anupamaa remains a powerhouse in the TV world, with fans eagerly awaiting what’s next.