Let me clear this out. The cringe mentality, to whom people call "Tradism" here has changed the way of people to react on everything on Twitter.
India doesn't have a particular tradition to celebrate marriage or festivals. Yeah some people over do it, that's totally their call.
In many states, daughters dance with their relatives for hours in marriages. Think of someone sharing a small video of that here on Twitter.
People will come calling it cringe, nonsense, not our culture. Reality is mughals have affected their minds the most.
They call Saree, Lehenga and Salwar suit their culture. But one "thumka" in these traditional dresses makes them "Nachaniya". This is the level of their own hate for Indian women.
Fathers of those dancing daughters will be seen clapping and dancing, but here people will judge.
Call them names. Twitter is not a place to outrage on people who are enjoying their moments.
Those are their personal videos, which they share with their friends on Facebook and private insta accounts. Then strangers post it on Twitter, so that others give judgement. 🤷
Haan wo song change karna chahiye. 😤
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