Disha Patani's Sister Khushboo Patani Reacts Strongly To Twisha Sharma & Deepika Nagar's Dowry Death Cases

Khushboo Patani, sister of actor Disha Patani, has voiced strong anger online over the alleged dowry-related deaths of Twisha Sharma and Deepika Nagar. After posting a video, Khushboo uses Instagram Stories to question social pressure around marriage and dowry, calling the recent deaths a disturbing reflection of deep-rooted attitudes.

The former Indian Army officer, who reportedly retires with the rank of Major, now works as a fitness coach and social media influencer. Khushboo often gains attention for direct views on social issues, and the dowry death debate around Twisha Sharma and Deepika Nagar brings that outspoken side firmly into focus.

Khushboo Patani questions traditions in dowry death case posts

In one story about the dowry death case, Khushboo shares a message on how every such report raises doubts about the value placed on marriage. Khushboo writes, "Every news of a daughter burning in the fire of dowry leaves behind one question, was marriage really so necessary?" The line captures Khushboo’s concern about social expectations.

Khushboo then highlights how many girls are pushed towards marriage by constant messaging from childhood. One post in the dowry death case discussion reads, "Society teaches from childhood, 'After a certain age, get married...' 'A single girl does not look good...' 'What will people say?'" Khushboo contrasts this with the lack of guidance on independence.

Khushboo Patani Reacts Strongly To Twisha Sharma Death

Khushboo Patani urges legal action and independence in dowry death case

Continuing her reflection on the dowry death case, Khushboo adds that no one trains daughters to value single life. Khushboo writes that "living alone is also an art" and that "being happy with yourself is also a way of life," stressing that staying unmarried can also be a valid, dignified choice.

Khushboo also argues that families of married women sometimes share blame alongside abusive in-laws in dowry death case situations. She writes, "Today, as responsible as wrong mothers-in-law and fathers-in-law are, many times so are the parents who stay silent." Khushboo notes that women often admit their unhappiness but are told to "adjust".

In another sharp post on the dowry death case, Khushboo urges women to resist forced marriages tied to payments. She writes, "Have guts to live alone and say no to marriage if it is all about dowry. Take your right back in the legal battle. Marna nahi hain, Maarna hai!" Khushboo adds that daughters are "slowly sacrificed", not simply married away.

Khushboo’s final note on the dowry death case turns deeply personal and symbolic. She writes, "Maybe the dowry was too little, that is why there was daily humiliation," reflecting the cruelty some women face. Closing her message, Khushboo signs off as "Your sister, born to be single," underlining a decision to reject oppressive expectations.

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