Hey world, buckle up. While some of us are still fighting to get marital rape recognised as an actual crime in India, a bunch of keyboard warriors just proved exactly why that fight feels endless. They took a raw, gut-wrenching scene from the web series Chiraiya – a woman’s face twisted in pain and trauma as she endures marital rape – and turned her agony into the latest meme template. Not satire. Not dark humour. Straight-up celebration of the violence.



The Scene That Was Never Meant to Be Funny

It’s a powerful, unflinching moment showing the horror of non-consensual sex inside marriage. Tears streaming, body rigid, every frame screaming violation. This isn’t “just acting” – it’s art holding up a mirror to a nightmare thousands of indian women live in silence. But instead of reflection, misogynists saw content.


“Husband Kare Toh Rape, Boyfriend Kare Toh Mohabbat”

That’s the caption on one viral edit – the woman’s crying face photoshopped into fake ecstasy. Translation: If your husband forces himself on you, it’s “rape.” If your boyfriend does it? Pure love. They’re literally memeing consent out of existence.

Feminist-Bashing Specials and cricket Jokes

Another gem: “Office mein do mardo ke saath so jaaungi, lekin pati ke saath nahi.” (I’ll sleep with two random guys at work, but not my husband.) Or the classy cricket version – “Everyone gets a flat track, but we gave her a bowling track without asking for consent,” while she sobs in a CSK jersey. Because nothing says comedy like reducing rape to a sports metaphor.



This isn’t “just online trolling.” It’s a public confession. These memes aren’t laughing at the scene – they’re laughing at the woman, at the trauma, at the very idea that a wife can say no. India’s misogynists just took a cry for help and made it their punchline. And the likes keep pouring in. Wake up. The world is watching how cheaply we value women’s pain.





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