Bahuriya is a powerful social drama that explores the pressure exerted by society on marriage and individual freedom. The play presents two contrasting perspectives—those of a man and a woman—both trapped by rigid social norms and expectations. A forced marriage, abandonment, and a sudden return years later expose the deep emotional scars left by patriarchal control, ego, and societal judgment. Through intense conflict and moral questioning, Bahuriya reveals how tradition, when imposed without empathy, can turn both men and women into victims, and challenges the audience to reflect on justice, consent, and humanity within social structures.











