Indian society has always been engrossed in a perennial debate of love marriage or arranged marriage. While a huge section of the populace would agree to Mansi who believes that arranged marriage is ideal since in India, marriage is just not about a relationship between two people but coming together of two families, their relatives and lives of everyone involved. However, there are a growing number of people in contemporary India who are like Shivani. She believes that love is absolutely essential to get married.
Mansi and Shivani are the best of friends. Despite their differences in upbringing, societal status, outlook towards life and also in their attitudes and ambitions, they have always remained the closes buddies for a long time. Mansi hails from a prosperous family and she is an epitome of Indian feminineness. She intends to get married as per the choice of her parents and family while Shivani who is a fierce independent girl in charge of her humble family intends to get married to a man and not to his entire family. Mansi’s docile nature and conservation perceptions are in sharp contrast with Shivani who is battling it out in the real world with her shop ‘Shagun Shaadi Ka’ that sells everything that is essential in a marriage, from a horse to a band. While the two young, educated and modern l.adies fight it out among themselves, albeit sweetly, Love Marriage Ya Arranged Marriage narrates the story of these two lives and how they meet the love of their lives. At times, one needs to find love in everything and at times everything finds its inclusion in love. Love Marriage Ya Arranged Marriage, an impartial take on familial values and perceptions about marriage is will be aired on Sony Television.
4th September 2-12-Part 1
4th September 2-12-Part 2
No comments:
Post a Comment