‘No One Is Coming to Save You’: Kangana Ranaut Pens Message For Married Women After Twisha Sharma Death Case
The tragic death of actor Twisha Sharma has continued to spark emotional reactions across the country. Now, actor and politician Kangana Ranaut has also spoken out about the case, sharing a powerful message about women's independence, marriage, and societal pressure.

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Twisha Sharma, a 33-year-old actor from Noida, was found dead on May 12 at the Bhopal residence of her husband, lawyer Samarth Singh. The incident has triggered widespread outrage and renewed conversations around dowry harassment and women's safety after marriage.
Kangana Ranaut Shares Emotional Note
Reacting to the heartbreaking incident, Kangana Ranaut posted a long message on her Instagram Story discussing how married women are often left unsupported in difficult situations.
She wrote:
"So many tragic news stories about married young women come up every day. Many of these young, educated ladies even beg their parents to help them out of suffocating situations before tragedies strike them, but Indian society is notorious for abandoning daughters once they are married."
Kangana's statement quickly gained attention online, with many users discussing the pressures women face after marriage and the silence around emotional and domestic suffering.
"Your Career Is More Important": Kangana's Advice to Women
In the same note, Kangana urged young women to focus on becoming financially and emotionally independent before marriage.
She wrote:
"My advice to young women out there, which no social media or fashion/dating/wedding/makeup industry is telling you: Your career is more important than anyone else in your life."
The actor further encouraged women to build their own identity and life goals instead of depending entirely on marriage.
"Think about marriage only after you are independent. Please, you have to be your own hero; no one is coming to save you."
She concluded her message by saying:
"What you do and who you are is more important than who you marry. Build a life that you want. Don't listen to anyone."
Her words have now gone viral on social media, with many users calling the message powerful and relatable.
What Happened in the Twisha Sharma Case?
Twisha Sharma was found dead at her husband's residence in the Katara Hills area of Bhopal on May 12.
Following the incident, police registered a case against her husband Samarth Singh and his mother, retired judge Giribala Singh, under allegations related to dowry harassment and abetment of suicide.
Authorities have also formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the matter further. The case has become one of the most discussed incidents online due to the serious allegations and public statements made by both families.
Co-Star Dheekshith Shetty Reacts
Twisha Sharma's co-star from the film Mugguru Monagallu, Dheekshith Shetty, also expressed shock over her death.
Speaking to Hindustan Times, he said:
"It's very shocking news. I had always known her as this committed, hard-working girl who had a passion for whatever she was doing."
He further added:
"She was so full of life, and it's shocking to know that she took her own life."
His emotional reaction added to the growing grief among fans and members of the entertainment industry.
Growing Debate Around Women's Safety and Mental Health
The Twisha Sharma case has once again sparked conversations about women's mental health, marital pressure, dowry-related harassment, and emotional isolation after marriage.
Many social media users have connected the case with other recent incidents involving alleged harassment and suspicious deaths of married women across the country.
Kangana Ranaut's statement has especially resonated with many young women online who believe society often expects daughters to "adjust" silently after marriage, even in emotionally painful situations.
Kangana Ranaut Balancing Films and Politics
Apart from acting, Kangana Ranaut is currently active in politics as well.
She was last seen in the film Emergency, a political drama based on the life of former
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
The movie explored major moments from Indian political history, including the Emergency period and Indira Gandhi's rise to power.
As investigations continue in the Twisha Sharma case, emotional reactions from celebrities and the public continue to keep the issue in national discussion.
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