


Season 2 • Episode 2
LatestDoes marriage mean the end of a woman's rights over her own body? As Sampurna raises her voice against the abuse Nandini's husband inflicts on the latter, her family and the law of society turn out to be the biggest obstacles in her quest for justice.
Acting
Sampurna's contained fury speaks louder than any monologue could.
Direction
Ghosal frames domestic spaces as claustrophobic prisons.
Writing
The 'helpful' relatives are villains more terrifying than abusers.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The series sparked debates in Bengal about marital rape laws — India still criminalizes marital rape only when spouses are judicially separated.
Ghosal deliberately cast theater actors for the family scenes, creating an unsettling 'performance of normalcy' that cracks under pressure.