CAUGHT! TV Actress Shama Sikander’s Husband Discovers That She Wants Chained & Bondage SEX

Shama’s sexual desires no longer remain a secret. We have all the on-screen details...

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CAUGHT! TV Actress Shama Sikander’s Husband Discovers That She Wants Chained & Bondage SEX

Did you know what happened to Shama Sikander? All her sexual fantasies – normal and deviant – landed in her husband’s lap, leaving him shocked.

This is how Vikram Bhatt’s debut web-series, Maaya, opens. While it’s well-known that the series is an adult love story involving BDSM (erotic practices involving bondage, discipline, dominance and submission), SpotboyE.com gives you details about what exactly happens in the story.

The series revolves around Sonia (Shama Sikander), a housewife married to a doctor (Veer Aryan) whose sexual desires are suppressed. Sonia craves for BDSM and in the pursuit of wanting to express herself, adopts an online name – Maaya and begins to look for like-minded men

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It is here that she meets Rahul (essayed by model Vipul Gupta) who goes by the online name – Domguy. Rahul, who is married to a builder’s daughter, is again someone who craves for BDSM.

As the story progresses the two hit it off and decide to meet.

Initially, Rahul is taken aback by the extent of Sonia’s sexual desires, but over time begins to realise that they complement each other perfectly. The two experiment with BDSM, indulge in lusty and passionate lovemaking and eventually fall in love.

In an interview, Vikram had said, “Maaya is one of us and all of us are two people -- one we present to the world, the other so private that not even our family or friends know about them.”

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Image Source:instagram/ ShamaSikander

Through its characters and storyline, Maaya aims to establish that it’s okay to be who you are and not let societal norms/notions suppress your sexual/emotional desires. Also, it’s high time that society accepts deviant behaviour because it does exist and it’s unfair to term the person ‘abnormal’.

To each his own.


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