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That is unfortunately the state of Indian society. Boys are forced to fit the 'manly' stereotype which sometimes even encourages criminal behaviour like eve teasing while girls are expected to fit the ideal 'bahu' mould 🤢 .
It is terrific that they are making shows like this which encourage society to challenge the 'ideal woman' stereotype. One can only hope that soon there will also be shows which challenge the 'perfect guy' stereotype too.
Originally posted by: --Amulya--
Its not like Indian TV has only strong ML's, we also have vulnerable, insecure, mamma-boys kind of ML's like Mayank from MJHT and Atharv from JNDSD. Both the boy's moms are single mothers and without being manly they represent the strength of women and are role models for the boys. They also love those girls who they find very similar in nature to their moms.
We Indians (majority) consider being strong whether be it a male/female is a positive aspect. I don't think anyone would like a girl who always cries and faints at a prick of a nail likewise men also aren't preferred if they're weak.With regards to dressing the whole world has accepted (for unknown reasons) female gender donning male costumes but the reverse isn't accepted, maybe because of the design.I think they'll try to change the FL's dressing style asap in this show even though her manly nature would remain.