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When Sampurna attempts to help Nandini, she faces fierce resistance from her in-laws, who prioritize their "social image" over Nandini's safety.

The second season delves into Sampurna’s own traumatic past involving childhood molestation by her maternal uncle, Hirak Lahiri, who ironically is a renowned lawyer hired to help with Nandini's case. Core Themes & Social Commentary When Sampurna attempts to help Nandini, she faces

Critics from IMDb and The Daily Star note the series effectively portrays the "unequal battle" women face against powerful patriarchal structures and the absence of specific laws protecting them from spousal abuse. Cast and Production Credits Sampurna Sohini Sarkar Nandini Rajnandini Paul Raktim (Antagonist) Anubhav Kanjilal Pratim (Sampurna's Husband) Prantik Banerjee Aloka (Mother-in-law) Laboni Sarkar Hirak Lahiri (Uncle/Lawyer) Kaushik Sen [Sources: 1.3.2] Critical Reception Cast and Production Credits Sampurna Sohini Sarkar Nandini

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. Series Overview & Narrative Structure Reviewers from The

(2022) is a critically acclaimed Bengali social drama web series streaming on Hoichoi . Directed by Sayantan Ghosal and written by Anuja Chatterjee and Soumyabrata Rakshit, the series tackles the often-stigmatized issue of marital rape and the lack of bodily autonomy for women within the domestic sphere. Series Overview & Narrative Structure

Reviewers from The Times of India and Leisurebyte praised the series for its realistic, non-melodramatic handling of sensitive topics. The performances of Sarkar and Paul were particularly highlighted for bringing depth to a "dark but necessary" narrative.

The series challenges the cultural stereotype that "marriage equals perpetual consent," highlighting the legal and social invisibility of marital rape.

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