The series challenges the cultural stereotype that "marriage equals perpetual consent," highlighting the legal and social invisibility of marital rape.
The story follows Sampurna (Sohini Sarkar), a homemaker in the Sanyal household, who discovers that her brother-in-law, Raktim, is sexually abusing his new bride, Nandini. The series challenges the cultural stereotype that "marriage
When Sampurna attempts to help Nandini, she faces fierce resistance from her in-laws, who prioritize their "social image" over Nandini's safety. a homemaker in the Sanyal household
It explores how cycles of abuse are maintained through silence and the complicity of older family members, particularly through the character of the mother-in-law who blames "astrological mismatches" (kundli) for the abuse. who discovers that her brother-in-law