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(This story was first published on June 20, 2020. It has been reinstated. Quintal Archives to mark International Women’s Day.)
Have you seen Netflix or not Indian matchmaking, At this time the audience is divided, you know how toxic India isRelationship ‘ Is culture. Prior to people like Simma Taparia, we had marital advertisements in newspapers (and still) and they were problematic.
This marital advertisement went viral on social media, but this is not the first time men are getting ‘unrealistic’ about their expectations when it comes in search of a life partner.
We are in 2020, but one thing that has been much more consistent, because we can miss, a “beautiful”, “well educated but non-kasamaji”, “virgin” bride requires the bride that “does not drink or smoke”. These gross sexist matrimonial advertisements and their inappropriate demands bother every woman, so every woman has a very honest response to every matrimonial advertisement.
“A very beautiful and highly beautiful, cultured and well human, vegetarian, domestic, virgin, convent-educated girl wanted. Photos are one important ”.
“I want a girl who does not drink. If she wants she can wear jeans at home but she should respect our caste while exiting ”.
“We belong to a well -to -do family, cattle and farming tools. We are looking for a girl, suitable girl. He has a lot of fertile land, should be private, should be given a calf once a year ”.
(Disclaimer: Ignore the grammar errors above, we are quoting only some valid Indian marital advertisements.)
Yes, believe it or not, these are real classified advertisements that we saw in some major newspapers and matchmaking websites in India. If it does not entertain you enough, the video will definitely happen.
Quarrel: Sanjay
Camera assistant: Gautam Sharma
Editor: Veeru Krishan Mohan
Script and direction: Divya Talwar
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