On almost page 30 of comments, here are my 2 paise of remarks:
But first of all : Sunshine, you are among the best!
I've recently joined this Forum and I always read your writings with great delight (as well as those by Hinz c.s.).
Your writing is so good, and your eloquent colouring of text and abs spot-on comments + appropriate icons are out of this world. 
Thank you, and associated friends, for taking out time to help us go through these times of trauma, drama, and dhamaka 😆
I began watching Anupama when Gaurav Khanna joined and liked it more and more each day - till recently 🤔
As for today's epi (5 March), my 2 paise inputs:
1. Though there is still fear -of Anu going back to the Shahs-, I would think the past 6 months (that is, since Anuj came into the picture) showed a positive upward trend for Anupama. Going back to the Shahs would be a regression of the worst kind.
After above hope-giving notes, it may be good to give the writers some benefit of doubt - if only, for our own peace of mind 😕
2. But what they are doing t Anuj's character these days is unforgivable. Not so much because of messing up the storyline but because it shows a terrible disrespect to the ACTOR !!!
Gaurav Khanna put so much of his heart and soul into this portrayal - and see how much love and respect he is receiving for it from us, viewers. And deservedly so. ⭐️
But now he is being made into a joker, a stopgap, a programme filler, yes, a lollipop to silence us, wailing babies. 😭
Sadly, this is a trend I have been seeing on Indian TV for so many years now - messing up an original, great concept, wrecking some wonderful characters and characterisations, actually disrespecting the actors putting in their sweat and tears into their work... and all for NO RHYME OR REASON. 🤢
Yet, we keep going back to watch Anupama, at least.
How come?