Divya Dutta's 'Chiraiya' Tackles Taboo Topics of Marriage & Consent

Actor Divya Dutta headlines the upcoming social drama series 'Chiraiya,' which raises difficult questions about marriage and consent in society. She emphasizes that such stories are a reflection of society and should not be generalized, but should inspire viewers to think and connect. Director Shashant Shah praised the well-written story by Divya Nidhi Sharma, which made his job of portraying it correctly much easier. The series is set to begin streaming on JioHotstar starting March 20, 2026.

Key Points: Divya Dutta on 'Chiraiya' Social Drama & Societal Issues

  • Tackles marriage & consent issues
  • Aims to inspire societal change
  • Story written by Divya Nidhi Sharma
  • Directed by Shashant Shah
  • Streams on JioHotstar March 20
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"A story that covers so many things": Divya Dutta says social drama 'Chiraiya' highlights issues we often ignore in society

Actor Divya Dutta discusses her series 'Chiraiya,' a social drama tackling marriage, consent, and inspiring societal change. Streaming March 20.

"A story that covers so many things": Divya Dutta says social drama 'Chiraiya' highlights issues we often ignore in society
"Stories are a reflection of society. And this is a story that we cannot generalise. - Divya Dutta"

Mumbai, March 12

Actor Divya Dutta, who is set to headline the upcoming social drama series 'Chiraiya', will be seen in a story that raises difficult questions about marriage and consent in society.

The series aims to tell an emotional story while touching upon an issue that is often not spoken about openly.

While speaking to ANI about the story and its message, Divya shared her thoughts on how stories can reflect society and inspire change. The actress also added that such stories should not be "generalised," however should make people think and connect with what they see on screen.

"Stories are a reflection of society. And this is a story that we cannot generalise. It shouldn't be like that.

"This is a story from which you need to pick a topic, subject, scene, or character that you feel has made a difference in your life. Let's approach it that way," Divya said.

"It is a story that covers many things, standing up for something, standing up for someone. Unfortunately, we have abandoned this as a society. We have reduced it. If a story inspires you, if you think, 'That was really good,' it makes you want to do something for someone too," she added.

Director Shashant Shah also spoke about the series and shared that the story written by Divya Nidhi Sharma made his work easier as a filmmaker.

"According to the way Divya Nidhi Sharma has written this story, he has written it very well. My job was to portray it correctly. My job becomes very easy if a writer or showrunner writes it beautifully. When I got this story, my job was to portray it correctly, and I kept in mind that less is more."

The series is directed by Shashant Shah, who is known for telling emotional and layered stories. 'Chiraiya' will be available for streaming on JioHotstar from March 20, 2026.

- ANI

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Rohit P
It's high time we had mainstream conversations about consent. So many families sweep these issues under the rug. Hope this series starts a dialogue in our living rooms.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the intent, I hope the storytelling is nuanced and doesn't just paint all Indian families with the same brush. As Divya said, it shouldn't be generalised. Our society is complex.
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Sarah B
Stories that inspire empathy and action are so important. "Standing up for someone" is a message we all need to hear more often. Kudos to the entire team for tackling this.
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Karthik V
Shashant Shah is a brilliant director for emotional stories. The combination of his direction and Divya Dutta's acting promises a powerful series. JioHotstar is picking some great content lately.
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Nisha Z
I'm glad they're highlighting issues we ignore. In our culture, so much is about 'log kya kahenge' that real problems in marriages are never addressed. Hope this gives courage to many.

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