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The 6 Types Of People You Will Apparently Meet In The Arranged Marriage Set-Up
- Thursday February 16, 2017
- Offbeat | Edited by Amrita Kohli
'Me want gal from Jalandhar city, sweet like jalebi,' rapped Apache Indian in 1992 (millennials! gasp! 1992). Prospective brides and grooms of 2017 probably have slightly more exalted hopes of the arranged marriage set-up and this trending video, by YouTube channel Girliyapa, might help them prep for the multiple rounds of 'ladki/ladka dekhna' that...
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Trending: Daughter Tries To Teach Mom How To Drive. Here's What Happens
- Thursday December 22, 2016
- Offbeat | Written by Amrita Kohli
It's usually parents who teach their children how to do new stuff but what happens when the tables turn and it's the child teaching mum or dad how to do something new? That's apparently what this new video by Girliyapa, a YouTube channel for women, attempts to show. Their video, shared some 18 hours ago, has been trending on YouTube. Some of you mi...
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Foreign Media on the Women Filmmakers Tackling Sexism in India
- Monday August 1, 2016
- Entertainment | Agence France-Presse
Girliyapa is one of several filmmaking teams taking the internet by storm, tackling social issues, but also tapping into a growing desire among the youth for a more modern portrayal of women on screen
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The 6 Types Of People You Will Apparently Meet In The Arranged Marriage Set-Up
- Thursday February 16, 2017
- Offbeat | Edited by Amrita Kohli
'Me want gal from Jalandhar city, sweet like jalebi,' rapped Apache Indian in 1992 (millennials! gasp! 1992). Prospective brides and grooms of 2017 probably have slightly more exalted hopes of the arranged marriage set-up and this trending video, by YouTube channel Girliyapa, might help them prep for the multiple rounds of 'ladki/ladka dekhna' that...
- www.ndtv.com
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Trending: Daughter Tries To Teach Mom How To Drive. Here's What Happens
- Thursday December 22, 2016
- Offbeat | Written by Amrita Kohli
It's usually parents who teach their children how to do new stuff but what happens when the tables turn and it's the child teaching mum or dad how to do something new? That's apparently what this new video by Girliyapa, a YouTube channel for women, attempts to show. Their video, shared some 18 hours ago, has been trending on YouTube. Some of you mi...
- www.ndtv.com
-
Foreign Media on the Women Filmmakers Tackling Sexism in India
- Monday August 1, 2016
- Entertainment | Agence France-Presse
Girliyapa is one of several filmmaking teams taking the internet by storm, tackling social issues, but also tapping into a growing desire among the youth for a more modern portrayal of women on screen
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment