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For decades, mainstream Western and global media viewed Indian female characters through a highly restricted lens. They were frequently depicted in one of two extremes: the submissive, traditional girl bound strictly by family duty, or the hyper-intellectual, socially awkward nerd who served as comic relief. Romance was rarely a central plotline for these characters, and when it was, it almost exclusively revolved around the conflict of arranged marriages or strict parental disapproval.

Their attraction wasn't just about chemistry; it was about . They both understood the pressure of being the "perfect eldest child" and the silent language of a mother’s "extra helping of ghee" meaning "I love you." The Modern Courtship

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