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Chinmayi Slams OTT Marital Rape Scene: “Marriage Is Not A License To Wound A Body!”

Published: 31-03-2026, 5:35 AM
Chinmayi Slams OTT Marital Rape Scene: "Marriage Is Not A License To Wound A Body!"
  • OTT series ‘Chiraiya’ sparks marital rape fury!
  • Chinmayi Sripada’s viral shocker: “Marriage isn’t a license to wound!”
  • Forced sex “tears bodies,” Chinmayi warns in powerful post.
  • Marital rape: “No means no” debate grips social media.

Singer Chinmayi Sripada has ignited a crucial debate across South India, sharply criticizing a disturbing marital rape scene in the new OTT series, ‘Chiraiya’. Her powerful words, “Marriage Is Not A License To Wound A Body!”, have gone viral, sparking vital conversations online about consent and the problematic portrayal of sexual assault within marriage in our digital entertainment.

OTT Series Sparks Marital Rape Outcry

A sensational series on OTT has become a hot topic, sparking outrage online after singer Chinmayi Sripada’s furious comments about its content went viral. The web series, titled ‘Chiraiya’, centers on the sensitive issue of marital rape, depicting a scene where a husband sexually assaults his wife without her consent. In this scene, the man “pounces on his wife like a monster” and engages in sexual activity against her will.

Chinmayi Sripada’s anger erupted in a sensational post, where she unequivocally declared, “Marriage is not a license to wound a body!” She went on to explain the horrific physical damage caused by forced sex: “Men who say there’s nothing wrong with this scene in Chiraiya have no basic understanding of a woman’s body. Forced sex without consent, arousal, and without using lubrication can tear the vagina. It can lead to severe swelling, unbearable pain, and tissue damage in private parts.” She emphatically concluded, “No means no.”

Chinmayi: “No Means No”

Chinmayi’s post has quickly gone viral, creating ripples across social media and fueling widespread discussion on marital rape. Mixed opinions are being expressed about the series, with many noting how the girl in such a situation “suffers immensely, unable to express her pain, and unable to bear statements like ‘what’s wrong with it’ even if she did speak up.” The issue of marital rape is becoming a central topic of discussion online following these events.

Looking Ahead

Chinmayi’s powerful stand has undeniably opened vital conversations across our homes. This isn’t just an OTT debate; it’s a crucial societal reckoning with deeply uncomfortable truths. Hopefully, this momentum pushes for stronger legal and social protections, ensuring no marriage remains a silent prison. Our collective awakening and meaningful change are long overdue.

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