Thus begins a seemingly endless phase of being paraded before aunties and serving tea to strange men who may or may not end up being your husband. The practice is deeply ingrained in our society and almost all of us have - willingly or unwillingly - had to put up with it.
Therefore, it comes as a breath of fresh air that model Zara Peerzada has spoken up about it. In a recent Instagram post, she admitted to all the pain and anxiety this rishta process has caused her.
According to the post, Peerzada was asked when she will be tying the knot about 17 times in a span of five days.
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“The 'when' always turns into a ‘why aren’t you?’ - to which, I’ve realied, there is no correct response,” she wrote. "If you answer saying you are not ready, you get a deadly stare."
Peerzada continued, “Stop making women feel like they are underachieved or doomed because they are not married. Stop making women feel like they are falling behind or missing out. Stop making women feel like this is something they need to be happy about.”
It might still be a long shot but at least we can thank Peerzada for getting the conversation about this rolling. You go, girl!
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