A matrimonial ad by a self-proclaimed feminist seeking a wealthy, younger man with specific attributes has sparked amusement and debate online. The ad's unconventional demands, including property ...
When all the match-making aunties and community newsletters fail, there's always the local newspaper to find a life companion. If you've ever scanned through a daily, you cannot have missed the ...
The ad also claims the 16-slide presentation will be sent through WhatsApp. A matrimonial ad of a 26-year-old “investor” from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, has been making waves on social media for its ...
An unconventional matrimonial ad in Mumbai highlighted a '500+ crore market cap,' leading to social media debates about its intent and accuracy. Users questioned if the term was intended to describe ...
The ad triggered a mix of amusement and outrage online. Indian matrimonial ads often gain attention for their humour, unusual demands, or outright bizarre conditions. These ads, shared in newspapers ...
A viral matrimonial advertisement in a newspaper has confused social media users as it mentioned the family's "500+ market cap" while seeking a groom for their daughter. The ad read: "Mumbai-based ...
Most social media users were confused by the ad. A recent matrimonial advertisement has left social media confused with its unusual wording. The ad, which was published in a newspaper, read, ...
Social media has plenty of content to make people laugh and get them rolling out on the floor laughing. Active users might have previously come across a sarcastic newspaper ad seeking marriage ...
"Nothing came out of it, but I am happy that it became a breakfast discussion", recalls Padma Iyer as she beams with pride over the groundbreaking matrimonial advertisement that she had placed in ...