Chinmayi Sripaada slams Indian marriage culture after Twisha Sharma's shocking death: 'Daughters aren't commodities'
ETimes | May 20, 2026 3:39 PM CST
TRIGGER WARNING: This article mentions dowry deaths, reader discretion is advised.
Renowned playback singer and activist Chinmayi Sripaada issued a scathing critique of traditional Indian marital customs following the tragic death of 33-year-old former model and corporate professional Twisha Sharma . Reacting strongly to reports that the Noida woman was subjected to fatal dowry harassment just five months into her marriage, Sripaada took to social media to blast parents who view their daughters as "commodities" with no exit or return policy once a wedding is finalized.
For context, Twisha Sharma, who lived in Noida, married Samarth Singh, a Bhopal resident, in December 2025. She died on May 12. Reportedly, her family alleged that she endured sustained mental harassment and pressure linked to dowry demands after her marriage.
Chinmayi Sripaada’s strong statementChinmayi shared her reaction on X (formerly Twitter) and criticized social attitudes surrounding marriage and daughters. She wrote, “Twisha's death is proof that many Indian parents think their daughter is a commodity that is delivered to the in-laws and has no return policy. The girl can die at the In-laws. That is only honorable after Kanya Daan . Ok?”
Swetaa Varma remembers her co-starActress Swetaa Varma, who worked with Twisha in the Telugu film 'Mugguru Monagallu', also shared an emotional tribute. Posting on Instagram, Swetaa said she was still struggling to come to terms with the news.
“Still in shock hearing that she is no more, especially just 6 months after getting married. I had the opportunity to work with her in the movie Mugguru Monagallu.”
She recalled Twisha as a cheerful and uplifting presence on set, “Though our interaction was brief, we shared some fun conversations and a lot of laughter. She carried such positive energy and never seemed like someone who would take such a step.”
Hope for truth and justiceSwetaa concluded her message by expressing confidence that investigators would uncover the facts behind the case.
“I truly hope the investigation is conducted properly, the truth comes out, and justice is served,” she further wrote.
According to ANI, Police in Bhopal have registered a case. A Special Investigation Team has been constituted to examine every aspect of the incident.
Renowned playback singer and activist Chinmayi Sripaada issued a scathing critique of traditional Indian marital customs following the tragic death of 33-year-old former model and corporate professional Twisha Sharma . Reacting strongly to reports that the Noida woman was subjected to fatal dowry harassment just five months into her marriage, Sripaada took to social media to blast parents who view their daughters as "commodities" with no exit or return policy once a wedding is finalized.
For context, Twisha Sharma, who lived in Noida, married Samarth Singh, a Bhopal resident, in December 2025. She died on May 12. Reportedly, her family alleged that she endured sustained mental harassment and pressure linked to dowry demands after her marriage.
Chinmayi Sripaada’s strong statementChinmayi shared her reaction on X (formerly Twitter) and criticized social attitudes surrounding marriage and daughters. She wrote, “Twisha's death is proof that many Indian parents think their daughter is a commodity that is delivered to the in-laws and has no return policy. The girl can die at the In-laws. That is only honorable after Kanya Daan . Ok?”
Swetaa Varma remembers her co-starActress Swetaa Varma, who worked with Twisha in the Telugu film 'Mugguru Monagallu', also shared an emotional tribute. Posting on Instagram, Swetaa said she was still struggling to come to terms with the news.
“Still in shock hearing that she is no more, especially just 6 months after getting married. I had the opportunity to work with her in the movie Mugguru Monagallu.”
She recalled Twisha as a cheerful and uplifting presence on set, “Though our interaction was brief, we shared some fun conversations and a lot of laughter. She carried such positive energy and never seemed like someone who would take such a step.”
Hope for truth and justiceSwetaa concluded her message by expressing confidence that investigators would uncover the facts behind the case.
“I truly hope the investigation is conducted properly, the truth comes out, and justice is served,” she further wrote.
According to ANI, Police in Bhopal have registered a case. A Special Investigation Team has been constituted to examine every aspect of the incident.
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