Indian Matchmaking is not less than a series of real-life drama and trauma’s, Indian singles have to go through the process for tying the knot. Right from cringy and nagging relatives to unreasonable “Rishta’s”, Indian Matchmaking is a Netflix original, eight episodes long web series, that covers it all. Sima Taparia is playing the lead and is keen on finding the correct “Rishta” for equivalent high profile clients.

Isn’t getting married all about finding a person who is just right for you, regardless of “Log Kya Kahenge”? Not surprising at all, the show is being cringed over the citizens of “India” especially amongst the one who misunderstands the sense of ownership and liberty with “Kainchi ki Tarah jaban chalane lage hain aj kal ke bacche”

It also reflects the loopholes of Indian Matchmaking because we, ever since our childhood, have taught that adjustments and compromises are the keys to lead a happy marriage. You are bound to compromise on things that you cannot even stand a thought on, because, “Shaadi Baccho ka Khel Nahi Hai”.

Comedian Atul Khatri’s stand on “Indian Matchmaking” is no different. Khatri said when he was young, during Diwali when he went to distribute gifts to relatives, his mom used to give a “special Box” for the “Matchmakers” of the community, hoping that they will be helpful in finding a suitable “Rishta” for him in future.

This matchmaking industry in India is not less than “Tinder Premium” that any of us don’t wish to pay for.