Divya Dutta opens up about ‘Chiraiya’: Powerful story on patriarchy and respect

Divya Dutta opens up about her recent release ‘Chiraiya’. According to her, Chiraiya does not aim to provide solutions but instead highlights a key problem-lack of listening in relationships.

By  Ritika Nath March 24th 2026 07:20 PM -- Updated: March 24th 2026 07:30 PM

Actor Divya Dutta is once again drawing attention for her impactful performance in the web series Chiraiya, streaming on JioHotstar. The show, a remake of the Bengali series Sampurna, is not just another family drama-it delivers a hard-hitting message that stays with viewers.

Story that draws attention

Chiraiya explores sensitive themes like marital rape, and the emotional struggle within a traditional househol. While the subject may feel unconformatable, Divya Dutta believes such stories are important and should not be ignored. The series is designed to make viewers think deeply about issues often left unspoken.

About Divya's character-Kamlesh

In the series, Divya Dutta is seen in the role of Kamlesh, an ideal elder daughter-in law who perfectly fits the society's expectations of married woman. However, as the storyunfolds, it becomes clear that Kamlesh shaped the patriarcial conditioning.

Divya Dutta explains that many women grow up adapting societal norms and only later begin to question what is right and wrong. Her character represents this journey-from acceptance to awareness.

Social stigma of accepting 'NO'

According to Divya Dutta, Chiraiya does not aim to provide solutions but instead highlights a key problem-lack of listening in relationships. She points out that respect is often missing, especially when a woman’s voice is ignored. She emphasizes that while love is important, respect is the foundation of any relationship.

What makes Kamlesh’s character powerful is her transformation. She does not start as someone who questions the system. Instead, she believes she is part of a “happy family” until she realizes otherwise. Once she becomes aware, she gathers the courage to take a stand, despite the risks.

Message for men

Dutta believes the series is especially important for men. She notes that the characters portrayed are not villains but ordinary individuals shaped by societal conditioning. Often, problematic behavior is normalized and goes unquestioned.

Divya Dutta's Views on Casting and Social Media

Apart from the series, Dutta also spoke about the growing trend of casting influencers in films. She stressed that roles should be given based on suitability, not just social media popularity. On staying active online, the actor shared that she follows her own path and does not feel pressured by trends. She only shares content she genuinely enjoys, keeping her approach authentic.

Is Chiraiya worth the watch?

The series may feel heavy at times, but its message about respect, awareness, and change makes it a must-watch.

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