Former Miss Pune Twisha Sharma's death has sent shockwaves across the nation, sparking intense debate about societal norms and gender dynamics. The 33-year-old, from Noida, died under mysterious circumstances on May 12 after marrying Advocate Samarth Singh, a lawyer from Bhopal, through a dating app. Her family and Singh's family have been embroiled in bitter disputes over the incident, with allegations of negligence and betrayal surfacing. The tragedy has drawn sharp criticism from prominent figures in the entertainment industry. Renowned playback singer and dubbing artist Chinmayi Sripada took to social media to condemn the mindset of Indian families, accusing them of treating daughters as commodities. In a poignant tweet, she wrote: "Twisha's death is proof that many Indian parents think their daughter is a commodity delivered to the in-laws with no return policy. The girl can die at the in-laws. That is only honorable after Kanya Daan. Ok?" Her comments have ignited discussions about the cultural expectation of dowry and the lack of autonomy for married women. Meanwhile, BJP MP and Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut also expressed her anguish, highlighting the growing crisis of marital violence and financial insecurity faced by women. In an Instagram post, she urged women to prioritize financial independence before marriage, stating: "Every day, we hear tragic news about married women struggling with complex situations. Many educated young women are pleading with their parents to let them live independently, but Indian society has become infamous for abandoning daughters after marriage.#noida #kangana_ranaut #samarth_singh #twisha_sharma #chinmayi_sripada
