Ek Ladki Anjaani Si - Plot

Plot

The show is based on a love story of an 18 year old girl Anu, who is a very motivated, talented, and daring teenager that would do anything to fulfill her dream.

Anu Sachdev has dreams like any other individual, which she wants to fulfill by studying hard. She is determined to fulfill her dreams of studying journalism from a prestigious university abroad. Anu lives with her typical middle-class family, who does not have enough money to support her education. Her single mother struggles a lot to give the best education and opportunities to Anu, which she herself never have received when she was young. The family goes through a lot of rough times, so they can give the best education to their daughter. Fortunately, the joy comes to the family, when Anu secures a scholarship from the best college in America. She becomes very happy, but she doesn’t know that fate has already decided to change the course of her life. Anu is accidentally impregnated with an IVF sample by a gynecologist she visits to have a routine checkup. A nurse had mixed up her file with another woman's(Tanya) file. Anu doesn't know she is pregnant and continues with her life.

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