
The awkward pause with a hilarious choice of music that follows after this scene just left us in splits! When Your MIL Plays By The Rules. Meanwhile, traditional Indian boys are busy denying 150 proposals over WhatsApp - of course, we are talking about Pradhyum.

The stringent narrow definitions and ideas are hilarious if you think of it without getting personal. Sima aunty and her thought process have been triggering a lot of different emotions among the viewers. Proud! Interpreting Potential Ambitious Women for Shaadi 101 However, we'd like to give a shoutout to the men who have happily divided the household tasks with their wives without any hassles. All thanks to the millennial woman who has broken any such inhibitions and not only taken reins of the outside world like a boss, but has also taken care of the household without fail. There's no need to give up on him yet!" The show has quite casually portrayed the thought process that had initiated hundreds of years ago that women belong within the threshold of the house and the man belongs to the world outside. Akshay genuinely asked that question looking for an answer. Meanwhile, viewers telling themselves, "It's okay. Going by the famous scooty advertisement tag "Why should boys have all the fun?", we think Akshay's mother too, needs to be equally flexible. While most modern Indian families have been more than welcoming and warm for their daughters-in-law without any friction, meanwhile we are just hoping Akshay's mom here meant a bahu who does yoga, pilates, squats, lunges and is healthy and happy.

Try framing it better Akshay! The Flexible Bahu Decoded Tip 101: That is not something you say on camera or live by off-camera. Did he literally mean what he said? Well.you'd know by the end of the show his fiance Rupam is nothing like his mother. But Akshay here completely took that to a whole new level! Cut the boy some slack - people tend to get nervous in front of the camera and he is no exception. It is often said that daughters are always closer to their fathers and sons to their mothers. Please be aware that not every viewer is as pragmatic as you! Caught Mama's Boys in A Moment Without getting into what is right or not, here is a lighter and more fun representation of the show through some popular memes to take you through the journey of Sima Taparia, one of Mumbai's renowned matchmakers and her show Indian Matchmaking.

It ticks all the boxes of a good cast, a realistic rundown of the idea of arranged marriages, open-ended storyline to evoke the audience and the deep-rooted concerns and inhibitions that lie in India's most revered ideologies of an "arranged marriage." We are going to be biased and give a lot of extra points to Sima aunty from Mumbai for being completely unaware of the idea of being politically correct and being so candidly herself that she makes it meme-worthy. However, the show in itself is not THAT bad. What happened to the most-celebrated Cupid's theory "opposites attract"? This theory might work as the Shaka Laka Boom Boom pencil worked for Sanju, but it in a way it dismisses the possibility of making complete opposites work. The girl and the boy then get a chance to spend time together to find out if it clicks and consciously decides if this institution of marriage will work out or not before they say yes. The prospective bride and groom get to put down their "requirements" and the matchmaker deep dives into their "biodata registers" to find someone who matches these criteria. It is no longer marrying a complete stranger without even seeing him/her as it used to be in the yesteryears. While Indian parents play a very significant role in the process of matchmaking, the show has vividly pointed out the evolution of the process over the years. Your families also right-swipe each other” as said by Ankita on the show, some may have different opinions. While some consider it to be "A Tinder Premium. The show has become very popular (for good or bad) and it is the portrayal of a certain society of thoughts that surrounds the idea of arranged marriages. The show is built in a documentary format and is based on the age-old Indian institution of arranged marriages that is still very common in our culture. Love it or hate it, Indian Matchmaking has made it to the list of the Top 10 most-watched shows on Netflix in India for over 3 weeks now.
