India's TOP Divorce Lawyer On Indian Marriages, Cheating & Dowry - Vandana Shah | FO 76 Raj Shamani

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  • @rajshamani
    @rajshamani  Рік тому +90

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    • @rajupatnaik7776
      @rajupatnaik7776 Рік тому

      Why is Vandana Shah, supposedly a Lawyer, wearing that Nautanki dress that Celebrities usually wear? And why is she wearing a Frock? OMG! That's ridiculous!
      A मोटी wearing a Frock looks like a Cartoon! 🤣

    • @rajupatnaik7776
      @rajupatnaik7776 Рік тому +5

      There is nothing wrong with Dowry custom itself. Problem arises when it becomes kind of an “extortion” by the Boy’s family from the Girl’s family. This “extortion” has criminisalised the normal custom of Marriage resulting in horrific crimes.
      Point I am trying to make is that ladies (even if unemployed) should also contribute financially to the running of the marital home. How much her contribution is, is better left to the parties concerned and also depends on the financial status of the Girl’s family.
      The logic behind this is simple: When any 2 people live together under the same roof, both should contribute financially for the running of the House. If one of them deliberately contributes little it will surely result in Bad Blood (unless the other fellow doesn’t mind)! Simple.

    • @rajupatnaik7776
      @rajupatnaik7776 Рік тому +3

      Why is Vandana so shy 1:26:48 of suggesting Sexual Exploration between couples? She said, "because it's a family show."
      Such Prudishness is totally Out-dated and Unnecessary!
      Strangely, in society there is NO such "prudishness" when it comes to showing or talking of gory Violence - but when it comes to Sexual matters, "it's a Family show"??????
      What an Unnatural mentality?

    • @Sonali28093
      @Sonali28093 Рік тому +2

      Why you taking too much water

    • @VG-bf9cy
      @VG-bf9cy Рік тому +1

      @@rajupatnaik7776 You can gauge her mind when she calls the spa woman the guy has relationship with a downmarket with her name “Devi” stressing it multiple times. Her hatred against Hinduism is so evident. Her upbringing from her downmarket parents may be the reason.

  • @sujalrawat669
    @sujalrawat669 Рік тому +5114

    *I think I can tell u the truth.. I had a love marriage, with a girl whom I was in living relationship for 1 year. When her parents got to know they pressurized me for immediate marriage. Which I thought fairly justified. But after few months of marriage she started abusing and torturing my mother who was in bed rest due to paralysis (left). Coz she felt disgusting touching her or her clothes and food etc. First time in my life i saw my dad crying and begging her that"beti itna chilla ke mat gaali do, neighbors ke saamne humari bahut izzat utr rahe h roz roz. I took her to noida from hometown, thought she need nuclear family coz many times she demanded to shift in delhi. Here torture on me started. Now she has filed divorced and domestic violence Against me and my mom, dad, my sister and on 15 year old my nephew. Police used to come every other day and took my dad and my sister's husband in police station. Life became hell. THIS IS ACTUAL LAW IN OUR COUNTRY. A revengeful wife can destroy Men and his family*

    • @Harwindersingh6007
      @Harwindersingh6007 Рік тому +303

      sad to hear that, may god bless you bro & family.

    • @sujalrawat669
      @sujalrawat669 Рік тому +5

      God has already left this place dear.. Now it's this system and feminists who run this country.

    • @renukamane2117
      @renukamane2117 Рік тому +315

      Hii Suraj, I am very sorry to to hear to that and that's the only reason I'm still single and afraid to get married 🥺🥺🥺

    • @rudhisundar
      @rudhisundar Рік тому +318

      Take the Divorce, do not pay her, tell her abuse to your parents to the court. Have a great lawyer, my blessings! It is time to remarry to an angel!

    • @sujalrawat669
      @sujalrawat669 Рік тому

      @@rudhisundar haha, in which world you are living my dear, from police station, woman cell to court, everybody is waiting to screw you and they don't leave a single opportunity to rob you. And wife is CEO of all this so called raasleela.

  • @kamalab.r4614
    @kamalab.r4614 Рік тому +404

    I loved the statement " relatives are like a death snail for your marriage" . So true.

    • @globalcitizen1856
      @globalcitizen1856 Рік тому +13

      In most cases it is the immediate relatives like sisters & mothers!

    • @anitagoenka6816
      @anitagoenka6816 8 місяців тому +3

      That might be true to some extent, but these days all are educated and everyone like to make good relations with each others.

    • @ashwinip8868
      @ashwinip8868 8 місяців тому +8

      *death's knell, not death snail.
      "Death knell" in olden times was a bell ring to announce someone's death. Now it's a metaphor for something that causes heavy damage

    • @mansitiwari2050
      @mansitiwari2050 2 місяці тому

      I second you

    • @purviparekh4678
      @purviparekh4678 Місяць тому

      Y not fathers and brothers...ehy only females r pointes out​@@globalcitizen1856

  • @ss-db8ie
    @ss-db8ie 11 місяців тому +428

    After being married for 13 yrs, here is what i understand. People change with time and age. We are not the same person that we were in our twenties, i know i am not the same. My tastes, my likes, my preferences have all changed over a decades time. So if that is going to be a reason for someone to get divorced, then sorry, no marriage will work. We will have differences and plenty of them, have to work our way. Its a lot of hard work but it is going to be the same for every marriage, first, second or more.
    Unless you have some real red flags such as violence, abuse, exploitation, adultery etc, i think every marriage can be worked upon.

  • @naziatabassum9149
    @naziatabassum9149 6 місяців тому +193

    My brother actually fought with the entire family just because he wasnt interested in any form of dowry in his marriage. Our whole family was upset, but my brother made his point very clear and i am so proud of him. My dad supported him and eventually things settled positively.

    • @shuriken4981
      @shuriken4981 4 місяці тому +10

      What if his wife accuses him and the whole family in fake dowry case later?

    • @MrArundaz
      @MrArundaz 4 місяці тому +8

      But she will not spare your brother for Alimony...!

    • @Cinnamoroll-u7v
      @Cinnamoroll-u7v 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@MrArundaz Pre assuming that the above couple might have divorced 😂😂 stupid mentality
      Can't even think positive and bless them for their married life
      Dowry is taken in almost all marriages
      Do divorces also happening with the same rate?
      No not at all
      Just being gold digger

    • @Cinnamoroll-u7v
      @Cinnamoroll-u7v 4 місяці тому

      ​@@shuriken4981 😂😂
      Your question starts with if only
      Pre assuming all bad concerns will happen to them
      Stupid mentality

    • @9248161459
      @9248161459 4 місяці тому

      his wife can still fake dowry case on without any evidence, only after decade his wife may walk out saying she couldn't prove and court will just acquit ur brother from case he is innocent, but his wife enjoys without any punishment for filing fake case

  • @s.r301
    @s.r301 Рік тому +1936

    1. Don't take or pay dowry
    2. Settle in your career before you marry
    3. Don't live with in-laws
    4. Don't let relatives interfere in your relationship
    5. Respect and trust each other. If you can't, you shouldn't have married this person in the first place
    6. If the relationship is not working for you, please be decent and part amicably, rather than staging a huge drama
    7. Earn your own money. Don't feel entitled to anything you didn't earn
    8. Plan and manage your own life. Don't expect help.

    • @s.r301
      @s.r301 Рік тому +1

      @@NarendraBhusan-ias see #7

    • @archanabhatkamat3719
      @archanabhatkamat3719 Рік тому +24

      Dreams

    • @amitpaul7940
      @amitpaul7940 Рік тому +275

      8. Don't marry at all 😂

    • @s.r301
      @s.r301 Рік тому +101

      @@amitpaul7940 Wouldn't that be nice? But no, relatives and neighbors will harass you until the end of time 😂

    • @lifetimelearner
      @lifetimelearner Рік тому +2

      I am staying with my parents and looking after them at old age . Don’t give a fuck to these crazy people

  • @aarvind3901
    @aarvind3901 Рік тому +983

    My father in law looked at my mark lists and asked why I didn’t pursue medicine?I replied that was my dream but couldn’t crack entrance exam threshold . So I studied Law. I was 24 year old law graduate in 1996. He asked me immediately , If I can get enrolled in medical school now he shall fund. Such a wonderful person he was. I continued in my profession and got into a better place though, even after 27 years it is etched in my heart

    • @abhaysoni926
      @abhaysoni926 Рік тому +5

      So are you currently practising law or something other

    • @aarvind3901
      @aarvind3901 Рік тому +49

      @@abhaysoni926 I am a corporate lawyer , I am good at it

    • @desicat3563
      @desicat3563 Рік тому +38

      You are very fortunate to get such father -in- law.

    • @aarvind3901
      @aarvind3901 Рік тому +41

      @@desicat3563 sadly we lost him in 2012
      Mother in law is there but she is a typical saas , so not so fortunate in that way

    • @HeartistMurali
      @HeartistMurali Рік тому +1

      why wonderful? The man is obsessed with having a doctor son-in-law. He didn't consider law to be on par with medicine. You couldn't crack entrance. He was aware that it was not because of lack of funds. But he still wanted you to pursue medicine. That means he was just enamoured with medicine and that's very typical of indians😁.

  • @Tooth2Soul
    @Tooth2Soul Рік тому +1351

    Loved the whole podcast, but i wished Raj could have asked more questions based on lower and middle class divorces, their scenarios of troubled marriage , rather than speaking just about divorces in extremely rich families.These all could have helped majority of people to relate in India.

    • @desicat3563
      @desicat3563 Рік тому +221

      In middle class woman is a loser. She turns into an unpaid cook, cleaner , housekeeper, over burdened, her needs totally neglected, away from her family & city, she is bullied. And if she is earning, even her money is totally controlled. And tremendous pressure from her parents as well to keep the marriage working. And in case , there is separation, the ex husband quickly get married but the woman mostly is not able to find a good partner.

    • @yourblackstar19
      @yourblackstar19 Рік тому +127

      I think it affects middle class women the most. The lower and richer women don’t care much about society either. Like my maid, she left her abusive husband in Bengal and is living with someone else in Delhi 😅. Her husband was a drunk and would beat her up.. she was married to him when she was a teenager. She says her parents died young so she was married off by her bhabhis at a young age who didn’t want to keep her. Now in her 30s she says she is living independently and doesn’t miss anyone - both her husband and son are abusive alcoholics. 😅 Also - legally, she didn’t get a divorce or remarry because she doesn’t need to.

    • @BeingRashmi43
      @BeingRashmi43 Рік тому +50

      Middle class logo ko only adjust karna hai simple 😅😅
      Men or women doesn't matter

    • @hey_you.
      @hey_you. Рік тому +6

      ​@@desicat3563 exactly 💯💯

    • @ayushimishra1912
      @ayushimishra1912 Рік тому +1

      True

  • @anitamaithel
    @anitamaithel 11 місяців тому +141

    We have had at least 6 marriages in our family with zero demands. Family sat down to discuss how expenses can be reduced for both.

    • @ushmitaaggarwal
      @ushmitaaggarwal 8 місяців тому +1

      Baniya??

    • @bobsinhav
      @bobsinhav 6 місяців тому +3

      If anything we need to make small weddings a thing in India

  • @beingbeautiful9041
    @beingbeautiful9041 Рік тому +330

    It's better to be alone rather than be lonely in your marriage. I have been in an emotionally and physically abusive relationship and it takes great mental strength to come out of this.

    • @globalcitizen1856
      @globalcitizen1856 Рік тому +16

      This applies more to men. Loneliness is what makes them to go other women for solace. While we talk negatively about men, the women involved in those relationships are never bad-mouthed!

    • @vikgaming3517
      @vikgaming3517 11 місяців тому +2

      i loved her but she wanted a divorce... SO she got it.. She is happily married now and i am alone.. LMAO

    • @suma8406
      @suma8406 11 місяців тому +1

      yeah it is better to get pounding by abdul and become a shraddha

    • @nishthagupta1357
      @nishthagupta1357 9 місяців тому

      Yes

    • @debodatta7398
      @debodatta7398 9 місяців тому +1

      First off this only in North India and for uncultured North Indians on top of that, second if She's India's top divorce lawyer she must be pretty out of work considering less than 1% of Hindu Indian marriages end in divorce. I guess maybe she only works for Christians and Muslims.

  • @triggermet
    @triggermet Рік тому +276

    Abuse is unpardonable whether the victim is man or woman

    • @yami6499
      @yami6499 Рік тому

      LOL good luck trying to find justice in case u r a man😂😂😂...indian laws particularly hindu marriage laws arre most absurdly gender biased laws than anywhere else in world.

    • @rahulv8882
      @rahulv8882 Рік тому

      Physical abuse is unpardonable, but mental abuse by a wife is her birth right. Her Mom is mom, Guy's mom's always a witch. Her dad is God, Guy's dad is Devil. This is the law of land. LOL

    • @CharuMitraJoshi
      @CharuMitraJoshi Рік тому +2

      Absolutely True

  • @justhangingaround804
    @justhangingaround804 Рік тому +251

    When my dad passed away 2 years ago, my mum, a retd. government officer, chose to not wear bindi and any colored sarees just because she was scared of the relatives more than her own choice. I had to put my foot down to wear a bindi, she started with a small black bindi, now she has gone to wear a decent size bindi.. she looks even more beautiful now and makes me happy which makes her happy. Now she is starting to buy some bright sarees which she wears only in Bangalore with me where we live but none of our relatives. It's a start ..baby steps. She looks lovely as ever on color.

    • @rohitmehta1216
      @rohitmehta1216 Рік тому +9

      Just saying she is disrespecting your father's soul. She should be spiritual in her way of life.

    • @A_Girl_On_The_Go
      @A_Girl_On_The_Go Рік тому +21

      Such a good son you are! U did absolutely correct.

    • @A_Girl_On_The_Go
      @A_Girl_On_The_Go Рік тому +59

      ​@@rohitmehta1216how she is disrespectful bro. Wearing a bindi and colourful dress is wrong in any way. You mean after husband's death women should not do anything she likes, what do you think of women, we don't have any wishes likes dislikes, treat us like humans we can hav our basic rights

    • @sakshimalik7356
      @sakshimalik7356 Рік тому +43

      What about the widower ,does a man start wearing pastel colour clothes after her wife dies.Majority of men are likely to remarry that to in a shorter period of time after their wife dies.But a woman is disrespecting a man’s soul if she wears bright colours saree.I wonder when really like to teach how a women should behave ,would he be ready to follow the same .

    • @AasthaDahiya-gh5mo
      @AasthaDahiya-gh5mo Рік тому +24

      @@rohitmehta1216 ugh small male ego

  • @sarbjeetchawla9
    @sarbjeetchawla9 11 місяців тому +116

    I am in Australia and here is a concept called no fault divorce which means any partner can say i just cannot live with my partner ( no questions asked ) court grant divorce in few months. thats it. TATA BYE BYE

    • @rajatmond
      @rajatmond 11 місяців тому +2

      What about maintenance?

    • @ankitaroy9266
      @ankitaroy9266 7 місяців тому +5

      Well that can be misused by so many people

    • @minibabita2285
      @minibabita2285 6 місяців тому +1

      Whaat😮

    • @lyricist71
      @lyricist71 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@minibabita2285 in some countries divorce by sms is permitted by law. The husband only has to state "i divorce you" 3 times and hit the send button 🤢

    • @professordumbledore369
      @professordumbledore369 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@rajatmondShe is talking about Independent, grown up educated adults.

  • @Artistatwork5
    @Artistatwork5 Рік тому +326

    I liked the part she said, bad-mouthing your partner is an absolute No. Wow, I think this is so meaningful. Stop being a victim and talk to your partner and move.

    • @lakshyavarshney9942
      @lakshyavarshney9942 Рік тому +15

      Depends, they can be horrible ppl too

    • @desicat3563
      @desicat3563 Рік тому

      I know of one where the man was not only abusive, violent but turned out to be a paedophile.And he wears a mask of respectability. So it depends on case to case.

    • @shinigamiryuk2907
      @shinigamiryuk2907 Рік тому +4

      ​@@lakshyavarshney9942 if they're horrible and you react in the same way then there will be two horrible persons remaining.

    • @shinigamiryuk2907
      @shinigamiryuk2907 Рік тому +1

      ​@Sanchana Mohankumar ​​ First try explaining and if you fail just declare your view and tell strictly that you will not compromise on that view. Give some concessions for them in one of their views in which you can't understand or agree. Mutual concessions should solve the problem. Ofcourse i don't know your situation but try is all i can say. But bad mouthing is never the answer.

    • @lakshyavarshney9942
      @lakshyavarshney9942 Рік тому +5

      @@shinigamiryuk2907 no , what if they were horribly abusive etc ppl?

  • @khushisahoo7823
    @khushisahoo7823 Рік тому +1026

    I can really relate to her words. When my mom got divorced after her 1st marriage i was 5 years old. she ran away with me when my biological father tried to kill both of us because of dowry and I when I took birth he was accepting a son. She suffered a lot but her own family was not accepting her so she decided to leave her parents house and search her own identity. She was not so well educated so she was unable to get a good job but she worked hard and worked a furniture showroom to earn money. It took years but now we are a happy family

    • @rationalsamrat3247
      @rationalsamrat3247 Рік тому +58

      Sorrry for being a sceptic , did you verify all the things that your father did . Many women lie to alienate the child from father . Im not calling your mom a liar but im just saying you to verify .

    • @khushisahoo7823
      @khushisahoo7823 Рік тому +142

      @@rationalsamrat3247 i don't need to verify her i can remember a lot of things from my childhood and more than that I met my biological father few years back he himself expected that he doesn't want me. He is having an affair with his late elder brother's wife and i was a burden for him and he excepted that he was not happy with my birth and it was a mutual divorce just because my mother's family didn't want a police case in it and as he was somehow connected to my elder masi's family so to save her from her in-laws my mom didn't put a case on him.

    • @rationalsamrat3247
      @rationalsamrat3247 Рік тому +20

      @@khushisahoo7823 you know the full picture most cases childrens never know

    • @khushisahoo7823
      @khushisahoo7823 Рік тому +81

      @@rationalsamrat3247 janti hu that's why I love my mom and believe her strength

    • @tariqrumana6890
      @tariqrumana6890 Рік тому

      ​@@rationalsamrat3247now your just being denial

  • @TheCoolpar
    @TheCoolpar Рік тому +662

    One of the reasons people don’t cheat or make marriages work is the value system they have. Upbringing plays a big part. It is not shame not fear just simple value system.

    • @TheCoolpar
      @TheCoolpar Рік тому +33

      @@vishsagi2011 thanks for kind words, I agree it has to be from both sides. Otherwise one gets being abused. Sadly the values are scarce these days. Now I understand why in previous days people used to enquire about the family rather than the boy or girl itself.

    • @harshitajaiswal555
      @harshitajaiswal555 Рік тому +4

      so true, these intangibles are not getting recognised

    • @sujatachowdhury7050
      @sujatachowdhury7050 Рік тому +1

      I completely agree to your point

    • @vidyaasvideos
      @vidyaasvideos Рік тому

      no way, I have met very intelligent men, feminist's, very good upbringing, belongs to very good families, but cheats on his wife for his needs, they say that especially in the upper class societies, political families, men take pride in cheating on their wives with more than a hundred women, it's a competition among men. especially in Royalty of this country. now will you say the upbringing in Royal families is bad? let's stop this hypocrisy of Indian culture and blah blah!

    • @himabindu3189
      @himabindu3189 Рік тому +3

      Very true we are all the decendants of lord shriram our sanskar is the main reason

  • @nikitabane7847
    @nikitabane7847 10 місяців тому +98

    So, just for the ones who aren't clear with Thapad's plot. It actually explores the most normalized way of abuse i.e. domination, ridiculing, and manipulating one so much that it affects them negatively affects their psychological health. And I think people always talk about verbal abuse from an assault POV and this movie was an eye opener in those terms.

    • @randomnessATT
      @randomnessATT 10 місяців тому +17

      Thappad was actually a great movie for these reasons. I don't think it treated domestic abuse in a flippant manner at all. She didn't file for divorce for a while. She waited for her husband and family to realise what her husband did while she was also processing it (in shock). Once she realised that the apology (a true apology) was not coming and that almost everyone around her was normalising this behaviour and asking her to move on, it shows her mental struggle to see that if she moves on, she is also normalising this and this can become a gateway to an even more abusive life. She makes herself a priority and gets out of the marriage before it becomes worse.
      One part that could have been better was that they could have tried to salvage the marriage but I also like that they didn't do that because of the guy's personality - he was so flippant about the abuse.
      This shows how the "modern people", who think they are so progressive are still unwilling to punish the man and that's why the woman stands for herself.

    • @pracheerasal
      @pracheerasal 10 місяців тому

      Yeah... in my opinion she is stupid tbvh why someone should go in pain for years? In thappad she took stand on his first action which in my opinion was correct like how can he? Its like she is contradicting her own statement about being a feminist

    • @sandhyashreep
      @sandhyashreep 9 місяців тому

      I got to experience this from my mother in law mostly and my husband is an enabler

    • @dr.jayshreevishwakarma4145
      @dr.jayshreevishwakarma4145 7 місяців тому +3

      @@randomnessATTexactly I am thinking the same this movie is not about slap it’s about they didn’t even realise that man is wrong

    • @sagardas5419
      @sagardas5419 7 місяців тому +1

      Many laws that benefits only women are wrong the same goes for men case also dowry is wrong but remember alimony in divorces and asking for a government job groom by brides parents are also wrong

  • @kudai9557
    @kudai9557 Рік тому +84

    There is a movie The Great Indian Kitchen and it deserves to be discussed as well. The movie gives the most realistic indian household reality

    • @asp11177
      @asp11177 8 місяців тому +2

      One of the best films made !!

    • @RONIT848
      @RONIT848 7 місяців тому +1

      @agrawal_shailly MAN WANT LOVE WOMAN WANT MONEY

  • @shad6519
    @shad6519 Рік тому +654

    After 30 years of my marriage, my husband dumped me and I have no future security and income support because I was only a housewife and now at my age 57 years to try to earn my own living. Thanks 🙏

    • @abczuchini3757
      @abczuchini3757 Рік тому +102

      Stay strong. Same with us. My father found a younger thing and left us

    • @suresh-dv7he
      @suresh-dv7he Рік тому

      The law is meant to protect women like you but instead law is used by spoiled women to destroy life of good honest men.
      The question is why law has failed to protect you?

    • @sangeetapatel296
      @sangeetapatel296 Рік тому +13

      You ought to have earned your own money

    • @shad6519
      @shad6519 Рік тому +56

      @@sangeetapatel296 NO I AM UNWELL AND I HAVE NOT WORKED. I AM GETTING VERY LITTLE DISABILITY PENSION WHICH IS NOT SUFFICIENT. I don’t have a House of my own to live. Thanks 🙏

    • @shad6519
      @shad6519 Рік тому +39

      @@grillsalad yes I have 32 years old only daughter, she has one daughter 19 months old and she is trying to separate from her husband and she has no financial security or she has never helped me financially and she will never help me either. She has no understanding of what grief I am going through. Thanks 🙏

  • @fitnaariindia
    @fitnaariindia Рік тому +394

    Very insightful conversation! But I don’t think you guys understood the underlying message in the movie Thappad. It wasn’t about a single slap. It was about a loving and dutiful wife who had kept on sacrificing little things all along to keep her husband and in laws happy. That too happily so! And that one slap she had to bear in a trivial moment with no fault of hers, made her question everything that she had been doing behind the scenes for years!! The slap was symbolical to the onset of tsunami of realisations that she might have otherwise ignored to just keep going wherever her domestic life took her. It was all that and not just a mere physical slap!

    • @wowser2153
      @wowser2153 Рік тому +63

      yup . That one slap showed her how much he disrespects and thinks nothing of insulting her in front of people . Why does he not slap anyone else in the crowd

    • @AnoopKumar-zi9bm
      @AnoopKumar-zi9bm Рік тому +12

      He slaps her and not anyone else because she is not like anyone else but his wife and he felt he could slap her in that situation. If his wife caught him red handed in adultery she would have slapped and done much more to him as well although the situations are completely different. But to highlight that violence is part of human behavior although where one shows it, depends on the situation and circumstances. In the said movie the husband was completely wrong in displaying violent behavior.

    • @wowser2153
      @wowser2153 Рік тому +61

      @@AnoopKumar-zi9bm what made him think it’s Okay to slap his wife ??

    • @AnoopKumar-zi9bm
      @AnoopKumar-zi9bm Рік тому +4

      @@wowser2153 Emotions and the perceptive value of the other person. If it was his boss or his father-in-law or say a policeman instead of his wife his actions would be different. While it is not acceptable to slap a wife, so is slapping one's child not acceptable, but mothers do slap (and slap hard with vengeance!) their child (which is not criticized to the same degree in popular culture, and the agenda of the movie was to popularize the narrative that wives no longer will suffer domestic violence). A policeman could slap a hawker for not paying his daily bribe. A driver could slap another driver during road rage. A govt. officer could slap a peon for not bringing him coffee! While the emotional dynamics between the persons in the above cases is not the same as a husband and wife, and violence is not legally accepted as a form of emotional outburst, human emotions do not conform to law, and burst out in different situations depending on what value one attaches to the other person and the consequences one feels he or she could face post the violent action.While it is necessary to control violent outbursts under normal circumstances, it may not be controllable under extreme provocation or similar situations. There would be no movie made where the roles are reversed and the wife slaps her husband as it does not fit the narrative the movie tries to build.

    • @ankitatejran800
      @ankitatejran800 Рік тому +24

      Agree,, thappad was not about one slap.. it was how she was doing everything in routine and keeping herself at last in terms of priority. It was if he can slap me for his failure today.. he can do more in future. When you should take a decision is totally independent of how much is the intensity of abuse..

  • @sanjanakomateswar5216
    @sanjanakomateswar5216 10 місяців тому +58

    Dear Ms. Vandana,
    Just wanted to drop a quick note to say thanks for teaming up with Raj Shamani on the podcast. Your thoughts on successful marriages and the real talk about divorces were spot on. As a 21-year-old, it's eye-opening stuff and makes me more aware of the consequences of a bad marriage, even if you've done nothing wrong. Appreciate the honesty and insights - it's invaluable! Really looking forward to hear from from you through your books and other works.
    Cheers,
    Sanjana

    • @shizasallyourinonechannel1131
      @shizasallyourinonechannel1131 10 місяців тому +1

      ❤q

    • @shizasallyourinonechannel1131
      @shizasallyourinonechannel1131 10 місяців тому

      😊😊😊😊😊😊

    • @santoshjindal4628
      @santoshjindal4628 5 місяців тому +1

      What kind of equality do you want? What else do girls want?
      These days woman wants to have relationship with other's man while being married
      Madam, don't forget what the condition of women was 70 years ago - and today you want to dance naked. This freedom that has been given to you is not given by any God or just by the society for show, it is given by a man only, otherwise you also know how the condition of women was 50-60 years ago. Secondly, don't worry because this world, this peace, will soon go away and the old times will return.

    • @prishacomar514
      @prishacomar514 5 місяців тому

      Same bro same here it's so important for girls/women to be aware about all the legal regulations and hear such stories and stuff because we don't here it on a normal basis

    • @anaghadive3538
      @anaghadive3538 Місяць тому

      Liked podcast ..very true thanks for insight into so many questions ❓❓❓❓

  • @rouhiadvani
    @rouhiadvani Рік тому +168

    If you are financially stable ,worst thing you can do with your child is to keep him/her in toxic home ,i am a 26 year old but there are lots of marks on my mind that can never be deleted and give back my peace that i deserved my whole life

    • @gurpreetdhillon1712
      @gurpreetdhillon1712 Рік тому +13

      True yar and even more worse when financially unstable with domestic violence 😓

    • @rouhiadvani
      @rouhiadvani Рік тому

      @@gurpreetdhillon1712 yes

    • @sujalrawat669
      @sujalrawat669 Рік тому +1

      I m lucky enough that i dont have child from her. Else it wud be more disaster.

    • @rouhiadvani
      @rouhiadvani Рік тому +4

      @@sujalrawat669 yes no child deserves trauma

    • @pocak2875
      @pocak2875 Рік тому

      Right

  • @thisissonotafakeaccount
    @thisissonotafakeaccount Рік тому +101

    *Moral of podcast* (for men): DON'T GET MARRIED!
    *Moral of the podcast* (for women): DON'T GET MARRIED!

    • @aleshafernandes484
      @aleshafernandes484 7 місяців тому +4

      absolutely

    • @Hawa_Chapal
      @Hawa_Chapal 7 місяців тому

      Marriage is a scam! I learned it the hard way.

    • @raikishorimandal
      @raikishorimandal 7 місяців тому +2

      Bro got frustrated 😂

    • @Hawa_Chapal
      @Hawa_Chapal 7 місяців тому +2

      @@raikishorimandal u watch too much h0rny stuffs... lol

    • @comedyalbums7202
      @comedyalbums7202 4 місяці тому +5

      ​@@raikishorimandal i would rather have many gfs why will i even waste my hard earned money to a woman

  • @mandeepghotra9350
    @mandeepghotra9350 10 місяців тому +87

    Love this lady! She has completely acknowledged so many issues, most women can relate to this. We need more ladies like her to speak up.

    • @MantuS-kl5rr
      @MantuS-kl5rr 10 місяців тому +2

      Acknowledge is not solution , staying out of marriage is solution 😂

    • @MR.K.P.-mi4uh
      @MR.K.P.-mi4uh 8 місяців тому

      Exactly 💯 ​@@MantuS-kl5rr

    • @sagardas5419
      @sagardas5419 7 місяців тому +5

      Many laws that benefits only women are wrong the same goes for men case also dowry is wrong but remember alimony in divorces and asking for a government job groom by brides parents are also wrong

    • @Vipu-bb7rl
      @Vipu-bb7rl 5 місяців тому +1

      there are deepika narayan bhardwaj , jyoti pandey ... listen up ,

    • @ruchikanarang1151
      @ruchikanarang1151 4 місяці тому

      Very true

  • @ayushighosh20
    @ayushighosh20 Рік тому +136

    The same reason, I am not getting married. Told my parents about it and they reluctantly accepted it. Lots of expections from Women. Lots. Lots . I am scared. I'll fall sick and die. No, thank you. I am educated, learning and earning well, look after myself and my parents and travel. I am mentally and physically happy. Thank you God 🙏

    • @blackwhite-mt5nj
      @blackwhite-mt5nj Рік тому +6

      @ayushighosh20 please don't get married I am repenting.

    • @f.s3305
      @f.s3305 9 місяців тому +2

      I m trying to be like that

    • @amogh.taneja
      @amogh.taneja 9 місяців тому +1

      all the best

    • @nikitafernandes461
      @nikitafernandes461 9 місяців тому

      @ayushighosh 20 if ur earning very well for yourself and family being independent is good god bless you

    • @user-fx9kv1mw2r
      @user-fx9kv1mw2r 9 місяців тому +11

      Your decision saved one guy and his family...thank you❤

  • @poojagolani6181
    @poojagolani6181 Рік тому +154

    I think Thappad was a great movie wherein after getting physically abused, the husband never said sorry or realized he was guilty about what he did. Not taking responsibility for his actions and trying to manipulate her into getting back and then calling his wife crazy for a full custody of his unborn child was great context for calling it quits. Also, for the wife, not being heard and living with a manchild until she realized was projected very well in the movie. Just sharing my views hear. No hatred!😄

    • @garimasharma1141
      @garimasharma1141 Рік тому +15

      Thats how we fall, man says sorry and keep doing his shit or start other types of abuse like becoming distant, breadcrumbing, being manipulative then another 4,5 years waste and life goes on.I sm glad he didnt say sorry. That is why it was easy for a woman to move on.

    • @kefi5384
      @kefi5384 11 місяців тому +12

      I absolutely agree with you. I am with Ms. Shah for the most part, however I disagree with her on the thappad bit. The one slap is the red flag indicative of the fact that the man has a violent streak. And its a shame that she shared examples of women who endured extreme abuse and then they retaliated. Why must we be ok with that as in idea? thats an exact contrast to the modern world shes referring to.

    • @srinidhikarthikbs981
      @srinidhikarthikbs981 11 місяців тому +1

      Agree with everything you said except for the manchild part. There is no evidence in the movie to indicate that husband is a manchild.

    • @sulagnasamanta4125
      @sulagnasamanta4125 10 місяців тому +8

      Was just looking for this comment. Completely agreed. Even while Tapsee was pregnant, the guy wanted to take away the child as well and wanted to make a deal.. And Tapsee on the other hand made no demands just wanted a mutual peaceful divorce. And the guy was absolutely absolutely manipulative.. But ya, according to this podcast it seems like, they just forgot everything and every content of the film and decided to normalise a little bit of hit in marriage.. one thappad is fine. And the girl just overreacted. :) of course man.. 🙃 ek hi toh thappad mara tha, sabke samne.. Kya hai.. Bhul jaati.. Seh leti.. Adjust kar leti..
      I swear the whole Podcast became meaningless and vague to me when they could justify one hit and on the other hand discussing dos and don't, rights and wrongs about marriages. Hilarious!!xD

    • @nirupamasharma4389
      @nirupamasharma4389 10 місяців тому +3

      Exactly!!
      I think they havent watched the movie.
      Because man didn't apologise in the movie, and the guy here is saying he was apologetic.
      May be the movie was not made with some depth. It was not shown that why tapsee became so much different with one thappad. But i think the reason is simple. She was raised respectfully by her parents, and disrespect was an absolute deal breaker for her - which didn't came up before in marriage for her because it was an unsaid expectation from her side.
      I think both of them have not watched the movie.

  • @shubhendumahapatra1532
    @shubhendumahapatra1532 Рік тому +102

    What they missed is what all a guy should do for a divorce? She shared the girl side but missed the guy side.

    • @samindian4987
      @samindian4987 Рік тому +31

      Chalo koi toh mard mila comment section mein. Someone who uses his brains well & knows that this complete podcast is giving a stinking feminist vibe. 80% of guys commenting are yet to mature to realize this propaganda of feminists. By the time they will realize this it will be too late 😕

    • @Nimmi_bro
      @Nimmi_bro Рік тому +8

      @@samindian4987 females k bare me jyada der discuss karne se feminist nhi hojate? Vo law k point of view se boli hai, to ap samj jayye, isliye best lawyer boli hai, mere personal exp se 3-4 lawyer change hone k bad case se nikle hai ar last lawyer hamare village se laye te , marraige ek bhut hi complex institution ho chuka hai, apko bhut saare support k jarurat hoti hai

    • @Daredevil007-v7m
      @Daredevil007-v7m Рік тому +12

      @@samindian4987 men ahs become simps brother. they are ignorant about their tru potential

    • @ChappalMarungi
      @ChappalMarungi 8 місяців тому

      ​@@samindian4987 what the fuck are you talking about lol she's talking from her own experience, she has no propaganda to serve, only facts. Men like you are just living in denial that India is not like USA, and most women are still subjugated here.

    • @Odaytatime
      @Odaytatime 4 місяці тому

      Pure internet me guy side hi hai ..

  • @shreeparna777
    @shreeparna777 9 місяців тому +9

    She says so many amazing stories with her beautiful story telling power and Raj keeps spoiling with his not-so-good questions!

  • @AdityaKadamMechanical
    @AdityaKadamMechanical Рік тому +87

    Just a small advice for our better half, females!!!
    Please remain financially independent & have self respect enough to crush ego of the husband if he has 1🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
    There are many good people who can become excellent companions❤️💕

    • @shrikanyaghatak
      @shrikanyaghatak Рік тому +3

      Crushing ego is by force. It is important to develop an understanding. Many people who are totally unsuitable for marriage get married due to arranged marriage system - men and women both.

    • @aleshafernandes484
      @aleshafernandes484 8 місяців тому

      i dont believe in th institution of marriage, its a con.

    • @SatyaSanatani708
      @SatyaSanatani708 8 місяців тому

      Ya, but y Actually love marriages also get failed 😢

    • @prateek752
      @prateek752 6 місяців тому

      Instead of crushing egos, which itself will impact you as well, focus on harm reduction and get out of any toxic place where you are not treated with respect.

    • @homosapien-z8x
      @homosapien-z8x Місяць тому

      you are very progressive thoughts 😊 its not good to depends financially to husband and being a burden to him.

  • @monikachaudhary4684
    @monikachaudhary4684 Рік тому +66

    Even my father in law was like that. Did not take single penny in my marriage. I am proud of that person.

    • @TimePASS-rb9zg
      @TimePASS-rb9zg Рік тому +10

      I am sure he is a nice person, but isn't that the basic kind of person?? Like to not be a criminal?

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Рік тому +5

      My great great grandfather started that tradition, no one in our community takes or asks dowry, even of 1 lakh rupees. If we find out anyone trying to do so, then that marriage is boycotted.

    • @JohnDoe-kj2cs
      @JohnDoe-kj2cs Рік тому +1

      U shud b left 😂. Ain't taking no women seriously . Why pay for someone who is not ur blood?

    • @anushasaxena8073
      @anushasaxena8073 Рік тому

      thats considered decent in india@@TimePASS-rb9zg

    • @elsa2885
      @elsa2885 Рік тому

      Proud of basic things low standards for men if they are not criminal than women are blessed bcoz normal men are less 😅

  • @urvashigupta3610
    @urvashigupta3610 Рік тому +292

    I got married for 5.5 months and after suffering an emotionally abusive relationship and mental torture from my husband and his family I came back to my parents house completely devastated with no confidence on my own but after I took few months of healing and started giving interviews and got the job and started earning till now it's been 1year of separation funny thing is that he never put the effort of calling or visiting me for onces. Because for him marriage all about getting physical that's it and that will never gonna change so I took the decision of divorce to leave that name sake marriage and finally move on in life as I want to have all in my relationship with someone.

    • @hope_is_music277
      @hope_is_music277 Рік тому

      How old are you if you don't mind? I am a woman

    • @urvashigupta3610
      @urvashigupta3610 Рік тому +22

      @@hope_is_music277 27yr old and I got married last year

    • @harshitajaiswal555
      @harshitajaiswal555 Рік тому +10

      @@urvashigupta3610 so happy for you

    • @urvashigupta3610
      @urvashigupta3610 Рік тому +9

      @@adequateLife yes sir I'm doing that I'm working now and healing too, and process also started. Thank you for your wishes 🙏

    • @urvashigupta3610
      @urvashigupta3610 Рік тому +3

      @@harshitajaiswal555 thank you for your support 🙏

  • @vishakhasharma9196
    @vishakhasharma9196 Рік тому +13

    Awesome. She shows Indian society for what it is

  • @sarojtuli7484
    @sarojtuli7484 Рік тому +166

    When we were looking for a match for my son about eighteen years back i asked him to be frank and tell me if he was expecting a dowry. He said he 'd never thought about it. So i warned him that if he ever changed his mind and asked for any dowry in any form i would be the first one to call the police. Being a teacher for thirty years i think i influenced many innocent minds in my life. Still do.

    • @prakashdubey9884
      @prakashdubey9884 Рік тому +16

      @sarojtuli7484 ...you are dream mother in law 💕 for many

    • @smish2931
      @smish2931 Рік тому

      🙏

    • @anthonycosta128
      @anthonycosta128 Рік тому +12

      Please also teach people about fake dowry cases many innocent Indian men are victims of it

    • @rahulv8882
      @rahulv8882 Рік тому +2

      @@prakashdubey9884 Not if her son's not Rich enough .. LOL

    • @simple4292
      @simple4292 Рік тому +7

      *You may not take dowry for ur son, but still ur daughter in law may kick out you from ur own house, I have seen these kind of cases in neighbours and still daughter in laws dont like father in law and mother in law in that same house, but she need ur house, no daughter in law became beggar after marriage, getting free home or getting alimony both win win situation , but many mother in laws became beggars after son marriage, once watch oldage home videos, they come from good families and struggling for good food after son marriage*

  • @kamaljitbeesla3845
    @kamaljitbeesla3845 Рік тому +436

    No marriage begins with the thought of divorce but sometimes things just don't work out, no matter how hard one tries. Glad that the lawyer gave complete information on how long the procedure takes and that the best is to get an amicable one if ever needed. From this, we know she is not here to advertise or get business. Great going Raj!!

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Рік тому +5

      True

    • @JHssssss
      @JHssssss Рік тому

      All things aside, what the f**k is she wearing

    • @justastudent4605
      @justastudent4605 Рік тому +2

      True

    • @DAANISH_KHAN_
      @DAANISH_KHAN_ Рік тому +21

      If dowry is bullshit, then why alimony is not. If a well established guy marryan unemployed girl (bcz vice versa is not see possible). If he shares his achievements, earnings and estate with that unemployed girl, but same time divorce happens. That same Bechari girl asks shamelessly for half his earning as alimony…. Is it justified ?

    • @neel8352
      @neel8352 Рік тому +4

      @@DAANISH_KHAN_ Yes

  • @aryamahima3
    @aryamahima3 Рік тому +114

    “Ladke log aise hi hote hain” that’s what I heard from my mother and sister every time I tell them that my husband doesn’t touch a single household, I too work , my education is like him (Ph.D. Physics), but my husband expects from me to do all household.

    • @dm-hn2wt
      @dm-hn2wt Рік тому +2

      When did u get married sis?

    • @anushasaxena8073
      @anushasaxena8073 Рік тому

      maybe she could if he did some housework so she could work more@thezoldics7648

    • @sachinkapse110
      @sachinkapse110 Рік тому +10

      Most of you don't help them in expenditures,don't ask for help in chores...it doesn't go single way..

    • @sportstours24
      @sportstours24 Рік тому +24

      Hire a maid.
      Don't do any household work if you are a working woman.

    • @woldmalona2793
      @woldmalona2793 Рік тому +3

      ​@@sportstours24IF SHE'S EARNING LESS.. SHE MUST WORK

  • @shreyps
    @shreyps 8 місяців тому +5

    both were so cool....the podcast wasn't boring at all..informative and helpful

  • @milindphadnis3990
    @milindphadnis3990 Рік тому +195

    All marriages are "luck of the draw". Those that enjoy a successful marriage think they are somehow more knowledgeable than others, whereas those whose marriages fail blame themselves or those around them and feel sad. But in reality, matrimonial success is a random event with probability around 0.5. Be it India, western countries or any other culture. Be it love-marriage or arranged-marriage or any other damned concoction, in the end its a lottery. Always remember this, and you will be happy.

    • @kadambaridherange3148
      @kadambaridherange3148 Рік тому +2

      So true

    • @archanakumaridasgupta5536
      @archanakumaridasgupta5536 Рік тому +5

      Is it? Daraa rhe tum sab. 🙈

    • @saleemiqbal9346
      @saleemiqbal9346 Рік тому +3

      Most sensible comment

    • @monikakaushal3093
      @monikakaushal3093 Рік тому +1

      Very well said.

    • @arunaabraham6445
      @arunaabraham6445 Рік тому +8

      The man who is one of the founding members of alcohol anonymous association in our state said in an interview that he was a drunkard and even his parents had given up on him, but it was his wife's undying love and not blaming or mocking him even when she saw him at his worst that made him a new man. In his own words his wife was dealt the worst hand in marriage and she with her love and patience turned it around. Your words are a disrespect to such spouses.

  • @RI-wh3hz
    @RI-wh3hz Рік тому +108

    This is lot related to me. I lost everything including house and kids in divorce but came out strong and independent. I tried twice to make my marriage work but he was as****. He used me to come to this country. Lots of lies and physical and mental abuse. Every time police comes he tells I am mentally unstable and he is trying to calm me down. He had inferiority complex that he came from poor and uncultured family. He cannot stand my well educated respected family in society. He goes around and tell every one I am bad. I am living myself from last 40 years. I am well settled financially and mentally. I worked for global biomedical company at very good position and just retired. I have no one to push me around. I am happiest person on earth. Jay Shree Krishna 🙏

    • @KPKomal
      @KPKomal Рік тому

      Inspiring

    • @IamSpidey007
      @IamSpidey007 9 місяців тому

      I don't understand why women or men complain about their partners to be wrong 100% all the time. They see themselves 100% perfect. Why? If you're that much of worth like a Kohinoor diamond who wants to leave you fight with you or unhappy being with you? There must be the person with you expecting from you. You're not understanding your partner needs and just painting everyone same and following the same brainless agenda of society. Make yourself worthy and if you think you're that much worthy why anyone wants to leave you?? Think about it.

    • @pranitagupta7694
      @pranitagupta7694 9 місяців тому +8

      ​@@IamSpidey007it can be possible that one of them is not 100% on fault but maybe 85%? Other person's fault may just be to get angry and need more

    • @mee4147
      @mee4147 8 місяців тому

      none of your business . go write these comments on some men who say everyhing is the wife's fault. @@IamSpidey007

  • @TimePASS-rb9zg
    @TimePASS-rb9zg Рік тому +66

    Unsaid Dowry in India opens eyes. Hats of to her father and father in law. She spoke about both of them

    • @wtfrjempire9933
      @wtfrjempire9933 Рік тому +3

      What about.. alimony

    • @TimePASS-rb9zg
      @TimePASS-rb9zg Рік тому +5

      @@wtfrjempire9933 alimony is legal fir both husband and wife

    • @mohitdhanwani6431
      @mohitdhanwani6431 Рік тому +5

      ​@@TimePASS-rb9zg Dowry also used to be legal and widely accepted. The question is "Is it right?" In China/North Korea it is legal for Govt to take everything you own whenever they wish to but the question is do you support that kind of law?
      Women have legal rights to half the property of both father and husband along with the right to alimony and child support.
      In most parts of India fathers used to give Dowry not because their In-laws demanded it but because it was what their daughter rightfully deserved as her share of the father's property and whatever is left then belonged to the Sons, this was also to ensure daughter gets a share as their brothers may deny her later

    • @DAANISH_KHAN_
      @DAANISH_KHAN_ Рік тому +4

      @@TimePASS-rb9zg If dowry is bullshit, then why alimony is not. If a well established guy marryan unemployed girl (bcz vice versa is not see possible). If he shares his achievements, earnings and estate with that unemployed girl, but same time divorce happens. That same Bechari girl asks shamelessly for half his earning as alimony…. Is it justified ?

    • @bhoomikoul4141
      @bhoomikoul4141 Рік тому +8

      ​@@DAANISH_KHAN_then don't marry an unemployed woman marry a self dependent working woman or as she said don't put anything under your name

  • @RustyDivs
    @RustyDivs 11 місяців тому +25

    me and my husband decided before marriage that we don’t want these stupid marriage.. My hubby is eldest kid in his family .. we said we will do court marriage & not want a single penny from both the families.. we both are working and we spend our salary buying new clothes which wear after marriage.. kehna bahut asaan hota hai par koi waise shaadi nahi karta jaise humne ki..

    • @bobsinhav
      @bobsinhav 6 місяців тому

      I would rather save for 3-4 kids than spend on an extravagant wedding

    • @pragawa
      @pragawa 29 днів тому

      46 years ago we got married with only the immediate family present - 12 in all.
      No question of dowry.

  • @SS-ni7ww
    @SS-ni7ww Рік тому +72

    She is sooo good. She said everything all Indian women want to say but can’t say it all. Great episode!

  • @wellbeing4914
    @wellbeing4914 Рік тому +27

    Takeaway lesson from this wonderful interaction. Getting married is easy, getting divorced is really hard.

    • @latasharma9286
      @latasharma9286 11 місяців тому

      Ha sachme😂
      Log kehte hain ki rishte todna aasan h..jodna mushkil..
      Pr yeh sabse bada myth h..
      Balki jodna aasan h aur todna ekdum naamunkin hojata h..
      Bahot bhaari padta h..
      Khaskr yeh shadi jese ghatiya rishte ..
      99.9% log najane kitni koshishe karke bhi fail hojate hain..kuch bichare Jaan se hi chale jaate hain
      Pr door nhi jaapate..
      Aur usi nark me khap jaate hain..
      Jungli emotions baar baar haavi hote hain bahot worst tarike..se
      Jisko sahi ki pehchan na ho..vo hamesha khudke emotions aur logo se..ladte ladte hi..khap jata h..

  • @tuhinamukherjee2028
    @tuhinamukherjee2028 Рік тому +448

    I am a (Never Married) Single Young Woman still i Enjoyed this podcast 😄😆Because this podcast inspired me to stay single because i am being pressurized to get married by my relatives and Society 😬😛Whatever MAM said about Relatives is true....they are true suckers of life❤i don't hate Men...i am just enjoying being Single 🥰but i feel sorry for some Men because they Suffer both inside and after marriage 😭i know some Girls including my mother who shouts for no reason 😛i am suffering from migraine headaches because of her😄

    • @mansidash78
      @mansidash78 Рік тому +51

      Very intelligent decision. Stay happy and single. All the best

    • @chitra19
      @chitra19 Рік тому +17

      You are an inspiration to me

    • @appsups
      @appsups Рік тому +26

      After witnessing an accident(s) the next best step is not giving up going out rather it is to learn safe driving.

    • @chitra19
      @chitra19 Рік тому +24

      @@appsups i think driving on the road and leading life with not so compatible partner are 2 different things i guess.

    • @appsups
      @appsups Рік тому +10

      @@chitra19 you are falling to the trap we create for ourselves. Instead of understanding and talking about the message you are have stated talking about the example. Same mistake you are doing with this video. This message of this video is how to get a good life and good marriage and how to avoid dangers .
      OP(original poster) didn't say she will put in efforts in finding compatible partner, she said she is inspired to remain single. I will not discuss further. See if i'm wrong in this discussion, it doesnt impact me coz we are not discussing my life. but if OP is wrong then her life will be impacted and your as well as she is your inspiration now. Pick your heros carefully.
      So think again and deeply. good luck

  • @CherrieSocialmedia
    @CherrieSocialmedia 4 місяці тому +43

    My husband is from
    India who moved to the USA as a student. I met him. I thought we BOTH fell in love. I sponsored him for his greencard and eventually he got his US Citizenship. I was so happy. He was too. Les than 2 months after he got his citizenship he said he wants a divorce. I tried to reason with him. He said nothing can change his mind. I am an American who doesn’t party, no drugs, doesn’t smoke and family oriented. I took very good care of him and his family. I welcomed and treated his friends very well. I encouraged him every step of the way until he was able to build himself up. He progresses in his career and gained wealth together. I am a doctor. Saying that he divorced me. And in 4 months time married an Indian girl. He said his happiness will always be tied to mine. I don’t believe him now. I am shattered.

    • @PrinceyV-pt1d
      @PrinceyV-pt1d 4 місяці тому +2

      He was from which state...Was he South Indian???I also had bad experiences with them.....
      I hope you find love who will never leave you...❤❤..
      I wish best things happen in your life....I wish you success....❤

    • @Odaytatime
      @Odaytatime 4 місяці тому

      You may have been played. In India men are the biggest gold diggers who will take heavy dowry from girls parents.

    • @Cinnamoroll-u7v
      @Cinnamoroll-u7v 4 місяці тому

      Now your ex husband must have taken huge dowry sums from his second wife in accordance to Indian families
      Better not to get involve with Indian men as they use American nationalities just to get Green card .
      And last he did what he had planned.
      be happy you beautiful girl❤
      God has some other plans which made you free from this disastrous man

    • @lotus9511
      @lotus9511 3 місяці тому +8

      I am so sorry this happened to you . He is just a shameless opportunist with no morals . You are better off without that trash in your life .

    • @sindhurakarumuri3352
      @sindhurakarumuri3352 3 місяці тому +6

      Few men have a complex n they are never happy if the wife is smarter than him. As you said you were a doctor... u were successful n must be smart...
      As an Indian I say that shit took itself out... don't worry, u will find true love some day...

  • @ravuruv8154
    @ravuruv8154 Рік тому +53

    In Tappad it was clearly shown that it was always about him even his career,his success, even his apology was always about him,she realises it not because of Tappad but of what happens later ,she realises that she was just like furniture in the house

  • @richcohen5936
    @richcohen5936 Рік тому +243

    No matter how much you travel and eat cuisines throughout the day, when you go to bed, anxiety always hits you about the relationships, career and marriage as well.

    • @sujalrawat669
      @sujalrawat669 Рік тому +3

      True sir. It effects a lot.

    • @Danish_Khan_
      @Danish_Khan_ Рік тому +5

      I know where you came from. Swetabh gangwar. Bro I agree with you but try to write and think on your own thinking ability

    • @ayushimishra1912
      @ayushimishra1912 Рік тому

      Right

    • @valodymirzelensky9627
      @valodymirzelensky9627 Рік тому

      @@Danish_Khan_ koi dekhta tak nahi us chutiye ko

  • @rajshrigupta2346
    @rajshrigupta2346 Рік тому +232

    Provoked is a mind blowing movie..even a timid woman can become vicious and volcanic when her
    tolerance and patience cross over her limits..
    Thank you Ma’am for educating us about the law and it’s pros and cons..❤

    • @mr.phantom6969
      @mr.phantom6969 Рік тому +12

      You don't need to know that before hand
      Men have no laws for them
      If you complain under any law
      Men will suffer always

    • @nainakatoch9804
      @nainakatoch9804 Рік тому +5

      It is a true story. We knew about this case before the movie was made. A relative of the lady is our friend.

    • @skalrask8097
      @skalrask8097 Рік тому

      👍

    • @shrutishah8492
      @shrutishah8492 Рік тому +7

      @thezoldics7648 now just think what law can do to that man ROFL

    • @ToThoseWhoGotHurtByMeIAMSORRY
      @ToThoseWhoGotHurtByMeIAMSORRY Рік тому

      ​@thezoldics7648It's good that our country doesn't have guns. We men are savages, we are the most violent species on this planet. Don't torment him while keeping him free. If his crime is heinous, just quickly end his life. Once he is in jail there are only two outcomes, he improves for better, or plots for revenge when he comes out.

  • @Dakshin-x3f
    @Dakshin-x3f Рік тому +37

    Most important reason why girls dont go for divorce is their parents.
    1. Parents condition their brain that u r a girl u need to adjust.
    2. Parents make them dependent so much that they cant imagine themselves without support.
    3. Ofcourse no financial security .money matters a lot.
    4. Parents say even if u die die in husband house dont come back , just adjust.
    My inference from seeing my mom and my cousins.

  • @rishiraaj.580
    @rishiraaj.580 11 місяців тому +7

    Marriage - Love, Trust, Respect, Liking For Each Other, Money. 👍

  • @mk_waterfalls3470
    @mk_waterfalls3470 Рік тому +69

    Marriage is a partnership - just like you invest everything in a start-up and build a team over time a similar team work is required in a marriage. Probable reasons for failure can be lack of understanding of self and skewed responsibilities in a typical household. Introspection before settling down is key.

    • @RI-wh3hz
      @RI-wh3hz Рік тому +1

      My investment is wasted. He turned out jerk. I brought to America, paid for his ticket, gave green card, got apartment ready. The time he landed at JFk, his face was like I killed his family. He was disrespectful to all my family members right from airport. He was educated but mentally psycho uncultured. Always abuse me physically, mentally and financially. I tried two times ands finally gave up. Die or leave him. So I chose leave. Very happy...

    • @mk_waterfalls3470
      @mk_waterfalls3470 Рік тому +2

      @@RI-wh3hz I am sorry that you had to go through this but happy that you emerged from it. I hope you are healing and getting stronger. Whenever you get a chance, would you mind sharing some of the red flags that you might have noticed before marrying this person? I believe it would help a lot of people to avoid situations if they know beforehand.

    • @IamSpidey007
      @IamSpidey007 9 місяців тому

      I don't understand why women or men complain about their partners to be wrong 100% all the time. They see themselves 100% perfect. Why? If you're that much of worth like a Kohinoor diamond who wants to leave you fight with you or unhappy being with you? There must be the person with you expecting from you. You're not understanding your partner needs and just painting everyone same and following the same brainless agenda of society. Make yourself worthy and if you think you're that much worthy why anyone wants to leave you?? Think about it.

  • @RobinOm27
    @RobinOm27 Рік тому +190

    I like her experience and candor! this woman should have her own UA-cam channel based on social issues, human rights, women progress!

    • @aarvind3901
      @aarvind3901 Рік тому +3

      She is too busy 😂 in Courts

    • @VG-bf9cy
      @VG-bf9cy Рік тому +9

      She is too busy making money out of artificial misery

    • @Balabalare
      @Balabalare Рік тому

      ​@@VG-bf9cyjudgemental

    • @simple4292
      @simple4292 Рік тому +1

      *Her answers are very boring, common man can speak in better and interesting things about marriage and divorce*

    • @prateekghanghas4751
      @prateekghanghas4751 11 місяців тому

      4

  • @Supriyacc
    @Supriyacc Рік тому +67

    I genuinely want ask the boys when they get married they follow everything their mom says even if it costs their marriage to break and the same boys don't take care of their mother in her old age... How strange is that🙁

    • @KaitoSan777
      @KaitoSan777 Рік тому +6

      Nope miss I am neither maa-baap ka pitthu or joru ka Ghulam

    • @karthikbr2541
      @karthikbr2541 Рік тому

      Your question itself has the answer

    • @Home-o2v4h
      @Home-o2v4h Місяць тому +1

      Such moms are emotional manipulators. Guys who are old fashioned like those who considers mothers as gods are more gulliable. Most Indian boys have suppressed trauma from their parents. This trauma reflects in their relationships.

  • @MissPomegranate6
    @MissPomegranate6 11 місяців тому +13

    Such an important podcast for all women! Very informative. Thank you!

  • @bhushangaikwad7381
    @bhushangaikwad7381 Рік тому +186

    After listening to this podcast, I am scared of term called "MARRIAGE"

    • @Empathy_17
      @Empathy_17 Рік тому +35

      Stay away from it as much as possible, unless the judicial system has laws that protect men and women equally, getting married will ruin your life in the worst way especially if you come from India

    • @jacky1584
      @jacky1584 Рік тому +12

      ​@@Empathy_17 bro In usa it even worse I don't think it will become better unless we protest against it

    • @lifetimelearner
      @lifetimelearner Рік тому +2

      I have nothing against Indian traditions and I actually deeply respect Indian heritage and culture but with the quality of education system we have and all other stuff I think it is better to leave India.

    • @padma1688
      @padma1688 Рік тому +11

      Don’t go for looks go for values in the family. It will be all fine .. dont be judgemental and stay away from judgemental women.
      Several people new age have successful marriages and you will have the same too.

    • @importantstuff3370
      @importantstuff3370 Рік тому +8

      Yes please dont marry lot of women will be saved from your decision

  • @shrilaa
    @shrilaa Рік тому +97

    She is such an inspiration as a personality. She is so positive, and keeps a balance of spirituality, practicality and hard work. Last few minutes,i kind of felt immense respect for her.

  • @kunalarora6098
    @kunalarora6098 Рік тому +151

    Love to see some men coming out and put their voice out!

    • @Empathy_17
      @Empathy_17 Рік тому +11

      India needs more of them more than ever. Maybe they will push the judicial system to implement laws that are gender neutral and stop being biased against men.

    • @anirudhsrivastav3742
      @anirudhsrivastav3742 Рік тому +3

      Answer is simple.... dissolve marriage laws and the so called sacro-sanctimoinal aspects and replace them with yogic traditions

    • @hemangshrivastava9561
      @hemangshrivastava9561 Рік тому +2

      Marriage is for weak men 💔

    • @jsk4412
      @jsk4412 Рік тому

      Dear Men, Don't Marry, Marriage is a TRAP to Enjoy Life on Man's Money 🤑(Husband's Salary 🤑, Business Income 🤑, etc).
      It's a TRAP to Loot ALIMONY 🤑 Maintenance 🤑 Property 🤑 Child Support 🤑.
      Marriage = HONEYTRAP 😈
      Make Prenup Legal 😈
      Read About the Misuse Of 498A, Crpc 125, Dv act.
      Don't Marry & Be Safe.

    • @rohans7194
      @rohans7194 Рік тому

      @@hemangshrivastava9561Thats true. Earlier, married men were respected but now, they have become weak. I don’t respect them coz if you look closely, most of them are simps and tolerating bullshit from their wives.

  • @pratikpal5565
    @pratikpal5565 Рік тому +50

    I get threatened, abused and face domestic violence from my wife of 8 months on a regular basis. I have no recourse. I have never cheated, never stole , no dowry was exchanged, no pressure for her to work but I have to face the music. I don't think this woman ever wore the other shoes. People like her are a problem.

    • @savitur5
      @savitur5 11 місяців тому +7

      The fellow advocate seems to be a typical feminist, who handles only the cases of woman hailing from well-off families. If only she had paid heed to gross reality & sufferings of middle class males facing in the marriage.

    • @beezlebub9
      @beezlebub9 9 місяців тому +6

      She addressed a similar situation as yours in the video - think you didn’t listen to the whole thing?

    • @lotus9511
      @lotus9511 3 місяці тому +1

      She addresses that in the first 30 minutes . If you don’t care enough to atleast see that much , why do you bother commenting ?

    • @bsathya4
      @bsathya4 2 місяці тому +1

      @@lotus9511 A Fleeting reference - Hardly an address...

    • @Indian2024-i5o
      @Indian2024-i5o 2 місяці тому

      Chill bro, She is telling her side of story ask raj to give opinion of a man on this

  • @Ariful-Islam-Sohag
    @Ariful-Islam-Sohag Рік тому +26

    This is an amazing conversation. I have got so many insights about the dark side of marriage and the positive side of marriage. The data she provided has only come from that much experience in this field.

  • @julianajasmine0
    @julianajasmine0 Рік тому +110

    I completely disagree with their take on thappad 53:02. In the movie, I think ONE of the main points was that the guy wasn’t apologetic about his slap and she was expected to simply move on and forget about the whole incident. Moreover, taapsee’s character never initiated the divorce. When she wanted some time and left to stay with her parents for a while, he sent her a legal notice to return back home to which upon her lawyer’s advice, she filled for divorce. And she didn’t even mention the slap/domestic violence in her divorce notice nor did she ask for any money. She loved him but I guess she felt a lack of respect in their relationship when he didn’t even apologise. The character growth of the guy is also shown beautifully when at the end, he finally utters the word “sorry”, with a wonderful redeeming monologue.
    I may be wrong but I feel they (the host and guest) haven’t really watched the film and are expressing their opinions based on perhaps only the trailer or poster or something?
    Edit: Moreover, the movie showcases other female characters in relationships as well, providing different perspectives on the expectations of women and their experiences. The movie also showcases some good male characters who are loving and caring, and shows how people are capable of changing for better. I’m not saying the movie is perfect but would recommend one to watch it before judging/expressing their opinions 😊

    • @jayeetaghose3503
      @jayeetaghose3503 Рік тому +1

      I agree about the thappad movie that this is superficially made. But the idea of the movie is wonderful.

    • @trishasinghal5796
      @trishasinghal5796 Рік тому +1

      So true... I agree....

    • @Peaceisgod577
      @Peaceisgod577 Рік тому +1

      Very well written n it's true dear

    • @tanyajali8891
      @tanyajali8891 Рік тому +8

      Similar thoughts. She indirectly said one slap is okay or abuse is okay unless you reach a stage wherein it becomes unbearable any further.

    • @TheCosmickarma
      @TheCosmickarma Рік тому +1

      Agree. Respect in a relationship is everything!!

  • @_pari_
    @_pari_ Рік тому +182

    I can tell honestly from my experience, reasons she mentioned are 100% true .
    1. Mother in law
    2. Abuse
    3. Not heard
    4. Adultery
    And I am taking here about middle and upper middle class

    • @nee2singh909
      @nee2singh909 Рік тому

      Agreed

    • @meghnak24
      @meghnak24 Рік тому +23

      Women have to let go of their sons and get a life - saying as a mother of 1 son and 1 daughter

    • @AMIN35000
      @AMIN35000 Рік тому +6

      @@meghnak24 if father has died and i am the only son ,then also should we leave our old mother alone ?

    • @chrissingh4730
      @chrissingh4730 Рік тому +7

      Not only MIL but her sister and her husband!
      I am from Guyana and my marriage was “fixed” without my knowledge.
      I was 15 and in High School.
      After the demise of my FIL,
      My MIL’s sister and husband tortured me until I left the marriage of 25 yrs and penniless with 3 children..
      Those 2 in laws were shameless.
      I divorced and claimed nothing.
      He married the prostitute and later committed suicide,

    • @chrissingh4730
      @chrissingh4730 Рік тому +1

      Oh I must add, when my ex and pro came here, the same in-laws and their children worshipped her!!!

  • @mrinalinikalyani2621
    @mrinalinikalyani2621 10 місяців тому +6

    wow, this was the most insight full podcast i have heard. thank you to the team and vandana shah ji ofcourse.

  • @rajveersingh-fp8gg
    @rajveersingh-fp8gg Рік тому +115

    Looks like salman khan is really the most intelligent person in bollywood. 😁

    • @mandarbathkal1996
      @mandarbathkal1996 Рік тому +3

      Agree

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Рік тому

      He is not married yet?

    • @wowser2153
      @wowser2153 Рік тому +1

      But his handsome genes will die with him . Amir and Hrithik though divorced have waaris .

    • @Daredevil007-v7m
      @Daredevil007-v7m Рік тому

      @@wowser2153 he can still donate his sperm . he can pass his genes. he doesnt have to pay child support also. many single ladies will be still ready for that option

    • @MansiGupta1410
      @MansiGupta1410 10 місяців тому +3

      That's what you gained from this?

  • @jasminhabeeb
    @jasminhabeeb Рік тому +156

    Thank God I was a permanent resident of Canada when my ex messed up our marriage only after 2 months of moving here. I was able to file a mutual divorce in Canada, didn't event go to court, got a divorce within 3 months, got it attested by Indian embassy, send it to India and quashed our marriage registration. I still decided to live in Canada alone, I dont have any family here. I built my career here. I bring my parents over when I miss them. Only when I go to Indian community events do people talk things behind my back, or talk as if I am missing something or disgrace me asking awkward questions or even try to barge into my home. Indian mentality doesn't change even if you are wearing Gucci - Prada and sitting in Pardes.. Very deep rooted is our twisted culture.

    • @monicanath4859
      @monicanath4859 Рік тому +10

      Sad to hear this but I am so happy to hear you are doing well. People must be really insecure since you are doing so well 🙏🏼👏🏼❤️!!

    • @palakarora3341
      @palakarora3341 Рік тому +1

      Hey ! Can you please share your experience of jurisdiction process of Canada for legal separation if you’re comfortable. I am on PR as well and things are messed up with my partner

    • @jasminhabeeb
      @jasminhabeeb Рік тому

      @@palakarora3341 Talk to your partner, make sure you get a mutual petition if you want it quick ( you dont even have to go to court if it is mutual) &get a divorce lawyer. An ex-party divorce order will not be attested by Indian embassy, that is not valid in India. If you contest, it can take upto a year, and there is a formula as per Canadian law that works out which spouse gets how much considering the income of each person, regardless of you are a man or woman. There is no special preference for being a woman by the way. The smartest choice is to get out of toxicity as soon as possible. The world is bigger than that. All the best.

    • @gk9434
      @gk9434 Рік тому +1

      Dont live in Indian areas its only negative when you dont conform

    • @palakarora3341
      @palakarora3341 Рік тому

      Hey can you please reply

  • @dOVERanalyst
    @dOVERanalyst Рік тому +22

    You REALLY NEED to REWATCH Thappad if you think it was on the surface.
    They did give context.
    The context was the man thought he COULD slap her because it was HIS right to disrespect her.
    The VERY FACT that you both think slapping a spouse is "OKAY".
    It's not.
    He humiliated her infront of the entire party despite she giving up everything & doing every bit as a devoted housewife.

    • @floydamide
      @floydamide Рік тому

      and since then scores of women use this shitty movie as a pretext to slap their men. Utterly disgraceful!

    • @Anu-dg6kv
      @Anu-dg6kv 6 місяців тому

      Best movie ever

    • @Anu-dg6kv
      @Anu-dg6kv 6 місяців тому

      It’s not a slap just on her face but on her soul 😢 pls watch movie and also see other women in the movie go through different situations nd how they dealt with ❤ absolutely fantastic movie

  • @Jazzmyworld2024
    @Jazzmyworld2024 11 місяців тому +9

    Absolutely great podcast. Thank you for bringing in the most critical topic to the masses

  • @suchetanachakraborty2624
    @suchetanachakraborty2624 Рік тому +74

    I am proud divorced lady & lot of ladies i know they're like me. There is no point when marriage is not working, to carry on it. I myself have thrown that dirty creature into dustbin. Me & my only son are now living in immmence happiness. We are going to temple, we are going to park, we are going to shopping malls, we are going to here & there, in a word we are enjoying our lives in peace. And peace is the most , most precious in human life. Peace is the most valuable word in dictionary also.

    • @suchetanachakraborty2624
      @suchetanachakraborty2624 Рік тому

      @@user-km2xn6md2q My marriage was a negotiated one, & it was father's mistake that he had not taken much information about that man & his family. The simple reason behind divorce is dowry harrasment. That man was doing a good job with handsome salary, they had their own house, but that man & his family was extremely greedy for my father's money. He had an elder brother, there was same story. I have come out with my son, & his elder brother ' s wife had gone out with her daughter. Now my son & me r living a peaceful life. We simply don't care what other fellows are thinking.

    • @rayyanabdulwajid7681
      @rayyanabdulwajid7681 Рік тому +9

      You can pretend to be peaceful, but you won't be peaceful. You are supposed to be obedient to your husband.

    • @suchetanachakraborty2624
      @suchetanachakraborty2624 Рік тому

      @@rayyanabdulwajid7681 I have thrown that man out of my life. Many girls i know have done the similar thing. And you should not try to give advice to ladies what to do. Men like you r just garbage in our society. Not myself not other girls ask you what to do, or what not to do. Men like you should mind your own business.

    • @AashishJhaMusic
      @AashishJhaMusic Рік тому +8

      With his money or your money 💰

    • @suchetanachakraborty2624
      @suchetanachakraborty2624 Рік тому

      @@AashishJhaMusic That dirty bustard was always greedy for my father's money. He just like you, supporter of dowry system. I went to police & that ugly bustard (my ex husband) spent 4 days in jail custody. And i thank the court thousand times for granting me divorce. It was my story. Now come to the point. I don't know you are male or female. If you r a male person & supporter of dowry system, the fate ( the what happened with my ex husband) is waiting for you. Just wait and watch!

  • @ARMWRESTLINGNEWZ
    @ARMWRESTLINGNEWZ Рік тому +275

    Towards the end Raj asks if a woman can just Rob a man off 50% of his worth even for no reason, her silence says it all about the screwed system.
    Her only argument is that a woman can F the man up but it takes long time in court. So since she has to go to court for years, she's the victim now.

    • @kartikthakur111
      @kartikthakur111 Рік тому +7

      Absolutely

    • @Harishankar-ec4bk
      @Harishankar-ec4bk Рік тому +12

      Interview wale ladke ne aaj makeup jydha kar liya

    • @shrutigupta2563
      @shrutigupta2563 Рік тому +11

      29:35 - she speaks about men abuse too

    • @secretvengance
      @secretvengance Рік тому +13

      @@shrutigupta2563 bro, aman gupta said it all true - Yeh sab ameero ke chochle hai.

    • @TimePASS-rb9zg
      @TimePASS-rb9zg Рік тому

      That's impossible to rob 50% of someone wealth by wife . We don't have US laws.

  • @greenplant5197
    @greenplant5197 Рік тому +22

    Wonderful interview with this superb lawyer. She brought out the nitty gritty of divorce law. Every marriage nuance & divorce nuance is unique to situation. An aspect of mediation has now come into existence for the last few years appointed by the family courts as a last ditch effort to save a marriage b4 granting a divorce decree !

  • @R.videocassette
    @R.videocassette 4 місяці тому +8

    Ladki ki shadi nahi hui toh bechari word use karte hai.
    But if a man is unmarried,uske pure character ko judge kiya jata hai plus galiya padti hai. So please don't think society is not harsh towards men

  • @israabdul4888
    @israabdul4888 Рік тому +71

    This is such a mind opening podcast, for the first time I felt like someone validated my inner voice - because all my life I have felt like a black sheep for verbalising such issues and getting a backlash from my family saying that having such a mindset will not make the marriage work.
    Coming from a fairly middle class family, when you hear narratives like uneducated girls settle in well, young girls

  • @seemachaddha-t4f
    @seemachaddha-t4f Рік тому +171

    The movie "Thappad" contained ample context that the prominent lawyer failed to grasp. The film showed that the partner was merely as a property and care taker, and hence treating the wife as an unequal entity within the relationship. Furthermore, the movie also depicted how the man believed he could use his wife as a receptacle for his anger, dehumanizing her in the process by that Thappad". To exacerbate the situation, rather than acknowledging his errors, he continues to mistreat her, driven by the societal pressures of an obligatory marital bond. The movie essentially attempts to convey the that a single slap is not permissible, and also simultaneously say that this very act, resulting from someone else's actions, serves as an unequivocal sign of the husband's severe mistreatment towards her. This serves as compelling evidence to her that she is trapped within an unhealthy and distressing relationship.

    • @vishnushetty1035
      @vishnushetty1035 Рік тому +31

      Yes..Exactly. She even asks in a scene if in her place his manager was there would you have slapped him? That one line was enough. Which explains he feels it is ok to slap his wife

    • @lovleenarora9864
      @lovleenarora9864 Рік тому +16

      Yes I agree, he never apologised and shown change in behaviour. Everyone around was also expecting Tapsi to adjust and let go. He thought just bringing gift would let go. M surprised two such intellect people couldn’t get the context right

    • @beautypandey5596
      @beautypandey5596 Рік тому +3

      Agree with all the points here, also the so called respectable lawyer here, is she talking about that the woman should only take action when the situation is severe only..is the character of Tapsee being constantly treated as an object or just a care taker of family is not enough?

    • @archie2132
      @archie2132 Рік тому +1

      I don’t think she remembers the movie well

    • @rahulv8882
      @rahulv8882 Рік тому +5

      I strongly feel the man and woman must be equal in a relationship and girls should avoid men earning more than them to stabilize that equality.
      Tapsi in the movie signified that she ego was larger than the relationship. As a man, if I was in that situation, I would find it relieved to let the partner go that brings nothing to the table .. but the girl never leaves on the "equality" she preaches .. she wants the man's blood and sweat apart from whatever he posses !
      A man will always be the provider and female the taker .. as soon as he marries! That's a fact !

  • @_barkha_gupta_
    @_barkha_gupta_ Рік тому +15

    This lady really spilled the truth... I could hear her speak the entire day.

  • @sujathaontheweb3740
    @sujathaontheweb3740 9 місяців тому +76

    "Pressure on women is too much, and men are just unaware that they need to ease that pressure." - We'll said, ma'am!

    • @SoulSeeker-1221
      @SoulSeeker-1221 6 місяців тому +6

      Umm... I think pressure is on both the sides. Like women being forced to feel like they are responsible for all the chores, nurturing and adhering to traditions. While men being pressurised to having a home, car, a good job and all that.
      Let me tell you a story, in my neighbourhood there lived someone who did a decent job lived with his parents and earned a very good living. When he tried for marriage, he got rejected by the family of the bride. The reason, the bride's family said his package was not sufficient, and the funny thing is the man's income was thrice the bride's family income.
      And this has not been the only instance of when I have heard of something like thos.
      Thing is both of them are under pressure, but they never take out time to think from the other's perspective.

    • @Vipu-bb7rl
      @Vipu-bb7rl 5 місяців тому +4

      not true , its on us men as well and A LOT .. so get out of your own self centric world

    • @quizudita
      @quizudita 5 місяців тому

      ​@@SoulSeeker-1221 in your example...
      I think, the Reason must not be money for Rejecting the guy... the bride side is using "Money" as shield to say some underlying reasons... In India, marriage is a big deal.. ppl tend to not say alot of things.. just to leave the option open.. or not to hurt them.. whatever.. we never no...
      Back in 90s.. there was a a Man of Strong Values and all.. my Father had visited him for my youngest Buaa marriage.. it was for his Son..
      The man raised his Dowry demands.. jismei in real life.. he was Wealthy.. my family couldn't pay that much.. we had withdrew the proposal... but it's FINE..
      We tend to hold NO GRUDGES against anyone...
      We know.. when the topic is marriage.. everything depends on Destiny.. if it was mentioned in her destiny to be their DIL.. she would have... without any hassles..

    • @santoshjindal4628
      @santoshjindal4628 5 місяців тому +1

      What kind of equality do you want? What else do girls want?
      These days woman wants to have relationship with other's man while being married
      Madam, don't forget what the condition of women was 70 years ago - and today you want to dance naked. This freedom that has been given to you is not given by any God or just by the society for show, it is given by a man only, otherwise you also know how the condition of women was 50-60 years ago. Secondly, don't worry because this world, this peace, will soon go away and the old times will return.

    • @Azswiftie616
      @Azswiftie616 5 місяців тому +3

      ​​@@Vipu-bb7rlwe all are suffering hoping the other side is better men and women need to come together and try to really understand each other and what we want and what we can do I think blaming will not work

  • @shyamalkesharia7484
    @shyamalkesharia7484 Рік тому +60

    Her silence on that one question is an indication as to how screwed up nd one sided the system can be.

    • @mintybreez
      @mintybreez Рік тому +2

      31:01

    • @cauliflowerhead2735
      @cauliflowerhead2735 Рік тому +9

      Lol clearly you didn't see the whole interview. Please continue with your victimhood... Don't let us stop you...

    • @shyamalkesharia7484
      @shyamalkesharia7484 Рік тому +14

      @@cauliflowerhead2735 I did, She tries to keep on deflecting and justifying why the laws are made stringent (read seemingly skewed) to set "precedents", also I am sure you do not read enough local news of your city or state where such things are reported more and better than the English newspapers. The sheer unwillingness on your part to even try and see the other side of picture is enough to show how ill-informed you are about the ground reality.

    • @suresh-dv7he
      @suresh-dv7he Рік тому

      Monkey see, monkey do.
      Indian monkey, saw British monkey, wrote similar constitution.
      We are going where whitemen are now. Devastated.

    • @hey_you.
      @hey_you. Рік тому

      ​@@cauliflowerhead2735 exactly 😂

  • @LK-sp3el
    @LK-sp3el Рік тому +57

    Well said ! Educated men doesn't mean that they are morally educated.

    • @agnescraig2912
      @agnescraig2912 Рік тому +3

      I can't remember how many times I have repeated this mantra. It is very Indian my sons in the west ever mention this

  • @Vichitragupta823-xm9iq
    @Vichitragupta823-xm9iq Рік тому +32

    As a Lawyer, I recommend to read the book *'Men are from the Mars and women from the Venus'* this book will help to understand each other's psychology in a better way.

    • @prateek752
      @prateek752 6 місяців тому +5

      Maybe it would have helped if we were living in 1950

    • @pragyamishra241
      @pragyamishra241 4 місяці тому

      ​@@prateek752 i was about to read that book thanks for thr info man

  • @-HAREKRISHNA-
    @-HAREKRISHNA- 28 днів тому +1

    Respect for Ma'am 🫡
    Amazing Podcast. So so so so so relatable.... Thanks so much to cover such a topic... ❤

  • @shalininav
    @shalininav Рік тому +19

    Couples who are facing failure marriage or divorce case can totally relate this podcast... Kudos👍🙏

  • @aditibansal8039
    @aditibansal8039 Рік тому +9

    HAHAH I had so much fun! she was being so practical and honest, yet made everything sound DO-ABLE! Loved the show!!

  • @user-mi8xf8tq1z
    @user-mi8xf8tq1z Рік тому +18

    What people don’t understand is that marriage is a PARTNERSHIP. It takes work to make it work. Both the husband and wife need to put in work towards their relationship.
    Marriages don’t magically become successful. You have to build it, nurture it and protect it. From BOTH sides. People grow, get older, similarly relationships also evolve. And the spouses need to also understand each others needs accordingly

  • @raikishorimandal
    @raikishorimandal 7 місяців тому +2

    Loved this video !! Very informative and insightful.

  • @rashmikumari4258
    @rashmikumari4258 Рік тому +23

    this podcast could have been much much more !! It missed out many many important questions, but still a good start that we are ready and discussing such complicated topics !!!

    • @WhiteMetal_
      @WhiteMetal_ Рік тому

      Oh yes i felt that too. But it is so becouse he isn't married either

  • @zyzz5070
    @zyzz5070 Рік тому +29

    Nobody is compatible to anyone by nature, but what one makes of it is important. One can chose to make things better or chose to leave them and see what happens. Situations are just consequences of out decisions.

    • @suresh-dv7he
      @suresh-dv7he Рік тому

      Legal system will make it sheer stupidity for men to get married.
      Just FFFF = find, feed, f..., forget
      Not worth the trouble of getting married and raise a family and get dragged into family court.

    • @mohammedfahimbasirhusain1672
      @mohammedfahimbasirhusain1672 Рік тому

      well said...

    • @JustMe54328
      @JustMe54328 4 місяці тому

      People who don’t have a nature to compromise (both genders) shouldn’t marry

  • @sgupta102264
    @sgupta102264 Рік тому +23

    Patriarchial attitude is a mindset that travels with the person no matter where he is in the world.

  • @anonymph4570
    @anonymph4570 11 місяців тому +41

    So many points in the podcast hit home for me. As a newly wed in my early twenties and unemployed I am constantly reminded how important supposed to adjust around my husband for the smallest things by my MIL. The marriage was a blessing as i married the love of my life who absolutely loves and supports me through and through BUT it has also been a curse as my MIL who is far too old and strongly opinionated about things that dont matter or are very private between me and my husband. Basically anything i touch or make is considered toxic or useless and unreasonable unless it was given to her by her baby boy. I never expected to be married into an isolated family such as this and if not for my husband (who still has some issues..we both do infact and learning to work them out) I would have not even crossed paths with them. All i wish for a humble and sweet home but I have recently been made aware that keeping a marriage is far more than the simple joys that i learnt in my single parent family.

    • @flamingaish
      @flamingaish 10 місяців тому +2

      wow people still get married in their early 20s

    • @ankitkutiyal
      @ankitkutiyal 10 місяців тому +1

      @@flamingaish i have seen ,its real

    • @MantuS-kl5rr
      @MantuS-kl5rr 10 місяців тому +1

      What money you contributed in marriage, why you choose settled husband for marriage? Why men has to always put money for family ?

    • @nishthagupta1357
      @nishthagupta1357 9 місяців тому +3

      Dont stay with a guy when you dont get along with his mom

    • @nishthagupta1357
      @nishthagupta1357 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@MantuS-kl5rrbecause she gets pregnant & ruins her body and career for babies, she needs someone to pay the bills. Its human evolution 🙄

  • @ashagangoli3215
    @ashagangoli3215 Рік тому +7

    Thankyou for that exhilarating and educating conversation, Raj and even more Vandana. God bless you both.

  • @livelikeamonk3161
    @livelikeamonk3161 Рік тому +23

    She is a wrong person to ask about perfect marriage or a perfect relationship. She is a divorce lawyer. There are perfect marriages where two people respect and love each other and each others family. She haven’t seen that because only broken couples come to her.

    • @ShivamSharma-fj4vp
      @ShivamSharma-fj4vp Рік тому +9

      She won’t earn her bread and butter if marriages work .

  • @shrikrishnamourya5245
    @shrikrishnamourya5245 Рік тому +55

    Got a diversified ideas about divorce being happening in our country... Thank you Raj sir... It was pleasure watching ur podcast with vandhana shah mam🙏

  • @meenakshim4437
    @meenakshim4437 6 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for spreading awareness about abusive marriages

  • @TimePASS-rb9zg
    @TimePASS-rb9zg Рік тому +167

    Women should not move to husband's house to take care of his parents when husband isn't moving to their house to take care of her parents..Both should leave their houses and take care of both parents. Half the issues will be solved. Otherwise women deal with a one sided family after marriage. No one can love her more than her parents..

    • @yadavrahulsureshchandra8062
      @yadavrahulsureshchandra8062 Рік тому +41

      Better solution is don't marry each other and take care of own parents

    • @TimePASS-rb9zg
      @TimePASS-rb9zg Рік тому +24

      @@yadavrahulsureshchandra8062 both can stay away from paremts and take care of both parents. That's what many do today which is working well for them and their parents.

    • @kishorenaidu3427
      @kishorenaidu3427 Рік тому +5

      you are correct but the most problematic root cause thing is that boys or girls are never taught about opposite genders from a very young age.
      This leads to -
      For example for women as to when earning significantly more is important criteria in your partner
      men would expect something in return too which will objectify both men and women.
      The right way would be that women should be financially independent and then decide to marry on their own terms. This would not only teach either person to understand how difficult it is to earn money but also to select a companion with right expectations.
      Good Guys take care of everyone and everything because it is in their nature to do so
      Anyways peace to you and please dont hate any gender ✌️

    • @TimePASS-rb9zg
      @TimePASS-rb9zg Рік тому +4

      @@kishorenaidu3427 yes all women must be encouraged for financial independence by educating them and helping them to go to universities outside their city for job or universities..
      If a man is earning the woman is also a homemaker. Without her the man can earn the way he is. She is already returning.

    • @offred6013
      @offred6013 Рік тому +3

      So she should stay with her parents and marry her brother.

  • @Lifecoach_Kawaljeet
    @Lifecoach_Kawaljeet Рік тому +9

    People may not ask dowry directly but the Banquet halls, arrangements are so expensive sometimes it falls heavy on girls parents.

  • @abhikghosh6110
    @abhikghosh6110 Рік тому +40

    Vandana Shah is entertaining, witty and knowledgeable ☺️

  • @ShivaniSharma-vt5bx
    @ShivaniSharma-vt5bx 8 місяців тому +1

    Loved the ending where she said how these superficial things can work wonders in a marriage! Loved this podcast, it was entertaining, amazing, insightful, crazy stories and surprisingly shocking anecdotes of our society! Reality is actually stranger than fiction!

  • @michelwalkerful
    @michelwalkerful Рік тому +20

    Mother in law is the biggest issue in India and husband being not supportive

  • @AvinashMeen-pm2ed
    @AvinashMeen-pm2ed Рік тому +82

    Marriages are not just for love they are more about mutual respect. As long as you respect your partner and his/her personal space plus sharing of work because it's not one person's job to do the most.. Then no need to worry. That's what I think of marriage. 🤗

    • @sujathakowalczyk3364
      @sujathakowalczyk3364 Рік тому +1

      Good thinking

    • @mmd5100
      @mmd5100 Рік тому

      Absolutely

    • @pragawa
      @pragawa Рік тому

      Absolutely!!

    • @ayushimishra1912
      @ayushimishra1912 Рік тому +2

      Good thought but it does not applied to real world

    • @anakein
      @anakein 10 місяців тому

      I really don't mean to disrespect you, but that's pretty naive. In an ideal world, yes, you may roll with that. But in a real one, infested with narcissists and a legal framework that enables them, no way.

  • @sherlyjacob4080
    @sherlyjacob4080 Рік тому +21

    I have been married for 29 years now with 2 beautiful adult children. My father was a very progressive man and I chose to have a sort of arranged marriage - but I knew enough about my future husband to know that he was a very decent human being. So we went into the marriage with an understanding that it was not a contract but a covenant and commitment to learn to love and grow together. We did have our initial arguments and adjustment periods.. but as my husband once quoted " love is an act of the will.. love in its highest sense is a choice you make... you can choose to love people. Marriage does take work by both partners to ensure that they prioritize each other as both parties look at it as a covenant relationship. Love in a marriage can grow beautiful like old wine. So don't write off arranged marriages .. it can work.. but adultery and abuse have no place in a marriage.

    • @rashminanda6310
      @rashminanda6310 Рік тому

      Very well said ❤

    • @Canvas73120
      @Canvas73120 Рік тому +1

      You r the very few of lucky ones.

    • @sportstours24
      @sportstours24 Рік тому

      How can you be attracted to the same person for 30 years? I can't even manage three.

    • @amulyak6750
      @amulyak6750 Рік тому

      you have hit jackpot with such a sensible life partner

  • @autumnleaves8717
    @autumnleaves8717 11 місяців тому +3

    Apart from what her profession is... Such a spontaneous woman. I simply loved her personality how clear she is in her thoughts. i adore such women. Confident and fearless.
    Love from Pakistan ❤

  • @akshaybengaluru1212
    @akshaybengaluru1212 Рік тому +98

    Fantasied world, overrated movies and TV shows are also some of the reasons that is creating unrealistic expectations among couples.
    Movie lifestyle is so fancy that is alluring many girls.
    Porn craze is mesmerizing many boys.
    Both are emotionally blackmailing couples which is leading to unsatisfied marriage life.

    • @nostalgia4619
      @nostalgia4619 Рік тому +21

      Exactly bro...
      Add social media too

    • @akshaybengaluru1212
      @akshaybengaluru1212 Рік тому +8

      @@nostalgia4619 True 👍.
      I would term social media as dark web because of the way people are addicted and have started becoming insane. They're just behind likes and comments.
      People are losing common sense to differentiate between what's real and what's fake.
      Totally, we can say that yeh sab toh Moh Maya hai 😂😂.

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Рік тому +9

      Yes they want hot bimbo wife and then cry if she leaves for better looking man, if your world is based on looks, be competitive in looks. But if you seek love, you will have to risk your heart, any gender will have to do the same. Or else it’s just a compromise and @one point it will be end of patience.

    • @2010sawy
      @2010sawy Рік тому +1

      Practically you are talking about bring some traditional value in your life...
      But buddy english padh kr traditional values ki gaali denewali bhi to aap hi ki generation hai..

    • @akshaybengaluru1212
      @akshaybengaluru1212 Рік тому +7

      @@2010sawy me koyi tradition follow karne ke liye nahi bol raha hu. Yeh sab media, hum yuva ko impractical bana rahe hai. It's creating unwanted expectations and fantasies in our mind. When we face the reality and it is not according to our expectations, it leads to depression and marriage breakup. So it's good that we don't get mesmerized with these fantasies and accept the reality as it is.

  • @vanisarada9886
    @vanisarada9886 Рік тому +166

    Abolishing adultery was a big hard hit to our marriage system. Smarter of the spouses are getting away with adultery and destroying marriages.

    • @brolylssjberserk9124
      @brolylssjberserk9124 Рік тому +6

      The man perfectly knew the true worth of his wife hence he upgraded his status by cheatin on her with that Spa Lady. 😂🤣

    • @bapparawal2457
      @bapparawal2457 Рік тому +47

      @@brolylssjberserk9124 Dude . Cheating is not good. Simply get separated.

    • @aartivedi6889
      @aartivedi6889 Рік тому +1

      Family!!

    • @sportstours24
      @sportstours24 Рік тому

      Everyone deserves good sex.

    • @srideviraman6662
      @srideviraman6662 Рік тому +15

      who said adultery is abolished? its just not criminalized. thats all. Its still a valid ground for divorce.

  • @SkyLoreking
    @SkyLoreking Рік тому +85

    thank you for such a precious conversation. I still feel women have slightly more favourable laws over men in divorce.
    My fellow Indian, I think you just heard the female's perspective about relationship dynamics breaking apart.
    now we would love to see you podcasting with some real red-pill podcasters about dating and marriage.

    • @Wordsbyk
      @Wordsbyk Рік тому +25

      Female's perspective ? She's lawyer not a random female speaking about it 🤣🤣

    • @doggoslayer8548
      @doggoslayer8548 Рік тому

      fresh and fit really my dawgg

    • @dbab5878
      @dbab5878 Рік тому +25

      @@Wordsbyk so what if she's a lawyer just by looking at her anyone can tell that "FEMINISM" is written all over her face😆😆

    • @Empathy_17
      @Empathy_17 Рік тому +15

      Slightly more favorable 😂😂all laws are in favor for women in India, no wonder they misuse them and cash out as much as they want

    • @dragonclaw481
      @dragonclaw481 Рік тому

      Bkl fresh and fit sunne wale chutiye se main baat nhi karta, gyan toh kya hi lunga. Aur ye red,blue lauda lassan pill chodna band kar aur normal english word use kiya kar.