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Sonu Tyagi Unveils Fictional Book Cover ‘How to Save Your Life from Wife, Fiancée, Girlfriend and Feminists?’ to Spotlight Rising Crimes Against Innocent Men

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Mumbai, India: Award-winning writer, director, producer, and social commentator Sonu Tyagi, Founder of Go Spiritual and Approach Entertainment, has unveiled the fictional cover of a non-existent book titled “How to Save Your Life from Wife, Fiancée, Girlfriend and Feminists?” as part of a symbolic social awareness initiative designed to draw public attention to what he describes as the increasing crimes, exploitation, harassment, mental trauma, and legal challenges faced by innocent men.

Sonu Tyagi clarified that this is not an actual book and there are currently no plans to publish one. The cover has been created purely as a creative, fictional, and satirical concept designed to spark discussion on a sensitive issue that, according to him, deserves greater public attention. Through this visual concept, he seeks to encourage conversations around the growing number of murders of men by their partners, alleged misuse of certain legal provisions, emotional manipulation, blackmail, financial exploitation, harassment, mental health issues, and suicides involving men.

According to Sonu Tyagi, the provocative fictional title has been deliberately chosen to capture attention and encourage meaningful debate on an issue that is often overshadowed in mainstream discussions.

“This is not a real book. It is simply a fictional book cover created to make people stop, think, and discuss an issue that many believe is not receiving adequate attention. Sometimes a strong visual message can start conversations that statistics alone cannot.”

The fictional cover is not intended as an attack on women or on feminism as a movement. Rather, Tyagi says it is an appeal for equal empathy, balanced public discourse, and justice for all victims of violence and abuse, irrespective of gender.

“For decades, society has rightly raised its voice against crimes against women. Those efforts must continue. But if crimes against innocent men are ignored simply because the victim is male, then we fail the principle of equal justice. Every innocent victim deserves compassion, protection, and justice.”

The cover references several recent criminal cases that have generated widespread national attention, including the alleged murder cases involving Siya Goyal, Sonam Raghuvanshi, and Muskan Rastogi, along with other incidents in which husbands, fiancés, or partners allegedly lost their lives at the hands of women close to them. Tyagi said such incidents have intensified public debate about trust, transparency, and caution in modern relationships. He emphasized that all criminal matters must ultimately be decided by courts based on evidence and due process.

Beyond these shocking murder cases, Tyagi also expressed concern over reports of innocent men allegedly facing emotional abuse, coercive relationships, financial exploitation, blackmail, false accusations, prolonged legal battles, social humiliation, and severe mental distress. According to him, such circumstances have, in several reported instances, contributed to depression, broken families, loss of livelihood, and even suicides.

At the same time, Sonu Tyagi stressed that these cases should never be interpreted as representing women in general.

“Millions of women are loving daughters, mothers, wives, sisters, professionals, and leaders who make extraordinary contributions to society. This initiative is not directed against women. It is about recognizing that innocent men can also become victims of violence, abuse, emotional manipulation, exploitation, blackmail, and sometimes even murder. Justice should never be selective.”

“Justice cannot have different standards depending on the gender of the victim. Genuine victims deserve complete protection and support. At the same time, if an allegation is ultimately found to be false through due legal process, the consequences for an innocent person can be devastating. Fair investigation and due process protect everyone.”

He reiterated that the objective of the campaign is not to create hostility between men and women but to encourage balanced public discussion on relationship safety, mental health, legal awareness, responsible decision-making, and equal justice.

“Love should never become fear. Marriage should never become a gamble. Relationships flourish only when they are built on honesty, transparency, mutual respect, and trust. Whether the victim is a woman, a man, a child, or an elderly person, violence must never be justified. Society should stand with every innocent victim.”

Sonu Tyagi is an award-winning writer, director, producer, lyricist, entrepreneur, and social commentator, as well as the Founder of Go Spiritual, Approach Entertainment, Approach Communications, and Approach Bollywood. A graduate in Psychology, with professional qualifications in Advertising Management, Journalism, and Filmmaking, he combines expertise in human behavior, media, communications, entertainment, and spirituality.

He is the creator and co-producer of the acclaimed spiritual film and web series “Two Great Masters,” inspired by the timeless teachings of Swami Vivekananda and Paramahansa Yogananda. He is also associated with upcoming film projects including “Liberation” and “Camp Decent.”

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