@Pjyo and LisaI saw the Hemant ke shaadi wala video too and was puzzled at the lack of women. It reminds me of my cousin's daughter who married a guy from Bihar and no women from his family came to the wedding. My cousin had to literally beg them to bring at least the boy's sister, since the wedding was in South Indian style and the sis-in-law has an important role to play. It was strange to me, but maybe the Brijwasi clan belongs to a similar group of people?
It's hard for me to accept women being sidelined. It's as though the Brijwasi family only comprises of the father and the 4 sons. No mention of any of the women are made. For that matter, has Zaid's mom been mentioned? I miss the backstories of most of the contestants since I forward all those bits.
ETA: Saw the video you posted, PJyo and another one which was titled Master Saleem singing at Hemant's wedding. Thanks for pointing out the spinning stage at 4:00- I could forward straight to that and didn't have to watch all of it! ๐ I did see some women literally standing in the sidelines at the beginning of the video๐ฒ. No women with direct view of the stage though - only men.
Who was the lady in a pink saree throwing money at Master Saleem (was all that real money?? ๐ฒ) and then did she touch Hemant's feet? ๐ฒ๐ฒ. Was that the wife? Regressive and misogynistic culture! ๐๐ผ
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