
•2026•48 Episodes•2M+
The story follows a series of school and family conflicts where status, power, and parental loyalty collide in public. At its center are children being bullied, disciplined, or threatened, while their parents refuse to let humiliation stand. Nandini, known as the War Queen, is introduced as a ruthless industrialist in the weapons trade who still rushes to protect her child, Siya. Siya is repeatedly targeted for her appearance and background, but she pushes back and becomes a symbol of resistance against elite cruelty. Across the school, mothers are pressured to apologize, sign damaging letters, or accept blame for their children, yet several of them refuse to fully submit. The hidden power of these women repeatedly overturns the assumptions of teachers, committee members, and wealthy families. In parallel, Agastya Kashyap emerges as a billionaire father whose personal and business life is constantly dragged into school disputes. His relationship with Amara or Amaira is tense but important, because their children are connected and their adult conflict is shaped by family pressure, public shame, and mutual protection. Agastya is forced into urgent choices when his son Ishaan’s future is threatened, including a demand that both parents appear and a request that Amara pose as his wife for one day. That request is tied to a larger pattern in which appearances, legitimacy, and family status are used as weapons. The drama also widens into corporate and political battles, where rivals try to discredit Agastya through impostor claims, fake evidence, and public exposure attempts. Each time, stronger proof or higher authority shifts the balance back in his favor. Agastya’s true influence is repeatedly underestimated before being revealed, and his enemies are often left apologizing or backing down. At the same time, his own family tries to control his future through marriage and business alliances, but he refuses to be treated as a pawn. His choice to stand with Amayra over inheritance and family privilege costs him status, yet it also defines his independence. Other women, including Shanaya and Suhani, enter the conflict through marriage claims, disciplinary hearings, or accusations of fraud, keeping the pressure on both the school and the Kashyap family. By the end of the batch, no conflict is neatly resolved, but the stakes are clear: children’s futures, family honor, and control over powerful institutions are all on the line.
The story follows a series of school and family conflicts where status, power, and parental loyalty collide in public. At its center are children being bullied, disciplined, or threatened, while their parents refuse to let humiliation stand. Nandini, known as the War Queen, is introduced as a ruthless industrialist in the weapons trade who still rushes to protect her child, Siya. Siya is repeatedly targeted for her appearance and background, but she pushes back and becomes a symbol of resistance against elite cruelty. Across the school, mothers are pressured to apologize, sign damaging letters, or accept blame for their children, yet several of them refuse to fully submit. The hidden power of these women repeatedly overturns the assumptions of teachers, committee members, and wealthy families. In parallel, Agastya Kashyap emerges as a billionaire father whose personal and business life is constantly dragged into school disputes. His relationship with Amara or Amaira is tense but important, because their children are connected and their adult conflict is shaped by family pressure, public shame, and mutual protection. Agastya is forced into urgent choices when his son Ishaan’s future is threatened, including a demand that both parents appear and a request that Amara pose as his wife for one day. That request is tied to a larger pattern in which appearances, legitimacy, and family status are used as weapons. The drama also widens into corporate and political battles, where rivals try to discredit Agastya through impostor claims, fake evidence, and public exposure attempts. Each time, stronger proof or higher authority shifts the balance back in his favor. Agastya’s true influence is repeatedly underestimated before being revealed, and his enemies are often left apologizing or backing down. At the same time, his own family tries to control his future through marriage and business alliances, but he refuses to be treated as a pawn. His choice to stand with Amayra over inheritance and family privilege costs him status, yet it also defines his independence. Other women, including Shanaya and Suhani, enter the conflict through marriage claims, disciplinary hearings, or accusations of fraud, keeping the pressure on both the school and the Kashyap family. By the end of the batch, no conflict is neatly resolved, but the stakes are clear: children’s futures, family honor, and control over powerful institutions are all on the line.
HOW DARE YOU TOUCH MY WOMAN ! is a Family Drama Series in Hindi, streaming on Kuku TV.
HOW DARE YOU TOUCH MY WOMAN ! has 48 episodes, watched over 2M+ times on Kuku TV.
HOW DARE YOU TOUCH MY WOMAN ! is available to watch in Hindi on Kuku TV.
HOW DARE YOU TOUCH MY WOMAN ! was released in 2026 and is streaming on Kuku TV.
HOW DARE YOU TOUCH MY WOMAN ! is rated A.
The cast of HOW DARE YOU TOUCH MY WOMAN ! includes Satvik Pathak, Abhivyanjana, Resonant_Innovator644I, 7 Rose Films LLP, Wondrous_Buff472U, and Remarkable_Innovator416A.
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