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Divya Dutta on marital rape

Hindustan Times Jaipur

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March 19, 2026

Sharing her perspective on the issue of marital rape, actor Divya Dutta emphasises the importance of consent, which is the premise of her upcoming web series.

- Mahima Pandey

She insists that marriage does not automatically imply consent, explaining, “The answer is, ‘Shaadi license nahin hai’. It's about the way you go about respecting your partner. Imposing something should not be licensed out. Consent is very important.”

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