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AYUSHMANN KHURRANA | Gentlemen Kise Kehte Hai? | The Man Company | REACTION!!

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Mamata Tillu

It’s changing for the better in India.... but living in America for 20+ years now and interacting with non-Indian friends and colleagues, desi men generally have high ego and set expectations that - their wife/female partner should take care of chores and kids (regardless of whether she works full time or not), - that the man of the house should have higher education and income than their wife/partner - and whenever there is an opportunity for the man to advance in his career, the wife is expected to make the career sacrifices and compromises for him. My mom was a full time working woman too yet when I was getting married I was brain washed to always make career and personal compromises and sacrifices for my husband and family. That’s not to say I haven’t seen desi men who r true “gentleman”. I’ve many examples of guy friends and cousins. But what ayushman is saying is totally relatable in India! Anyway, just my two cents and opinion from personal experience.

Abhishek Chakrabarti

Yes by and large in urban India today, even though a working wife is more or less a common occurrence...the wife is still the one saddled with "managing" the household...even if she might be delegating chores to her husband, the onus is on her to take responsibility and figure out what needs to be done when to keep the household going. The husband may readily help out, sure, but has to be told to do it. So in practice it just sets up this impossible expectation of a woman who's juggling a full-time career along with all the headaches of thinking about what groceries to buy, what to cook, when to clean out the fridge, when the help's salary is due etc etc etc. All this BEFORE kids BTW.