Following the death of Twisha Sharma, actor Ridhi Dogra urged young people to stop romanticising marriage, saying modern relationships must be based on equality, self-reliance & mutual respect rather than dependency or blind obedience. In a social media post, she also stressed that feminism is about equality, not putting men down, & called for dignity, understanding & balance in relationships.
Mumbai: In the wake of the tragic death of Twisha Sharma, popular actor Ridhi Dogra has shared a hard-hitting note on social media, urging today's youth to stop "romanticising marriage."
Twisha, a Noida resident who married Bhopal-based Samarth Singh in December 2025, passed away on May 12. Her family has since alleged severe mental torture and dowry harassment by her in-laws, leading police to register a case against her husband and mother-in-law, Giribala Singh, a retired judge. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to probe the matter.
Reacting to the heartbreaking news, Ridhi Dogra took to Instagram to deliver a much-needed reality check to young men and women about how modern relationships, independence, and societal norms have drastically shifted from the generation of their parents.
In a deeply reflective Instagram post, Ridhi emphasised that marriage in 2026 is no longer about survival or blind obedience, but must be built on mutual understanding.
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