The most preferred and streaming platform Netflix shared a small video from the first season of Indian Matchmaking in order to announce the sequel of The Indian Matchmaking show.Later, Netflix shared a clip of the upcoming season of Indian Matchmaking show and captioned “It’s wedding season and Seema Aunty is back (ring emoji in caption). Season 2 of Indian Matchmaking is coming soon! #GoldenFirstLook.” In the video, Seema Taparia was seen drawing some light on the concept of arranged marriage.After the video clips got shared on the Netflix Instagram Page, the comment section was flooded by innumerable comments. Where one wrote,”Season one was so bad but I know I’ll end up watching season two”, another said “I’m going to hate watching this for sure.”
In picture, Seema Taparia (in left) and the poster of ‘Indian Matchmaking’ (in right)
Now what’s hate – watching ?
There are different types of people living around us with their own likes and dislikes. Some may like papayas fruit and some may not but still we have to eat sometimes. That’s what goes in the show likes and dislikes. Some may absolutely love the show and enjoy it or some may not even like it but still they will watch the show because they hate it. They will constantly ping up mistakes and say all negative things on the show but they will still see the show just for that work.
Viewers slammed Netflix
Some viewers showed their disappointment towards Netflix by commenting “They cancel Julie and the phantoms but renew this s**t.” Another said, “How to make simple life more complicated.. Here’s season 2 also.” One more viewer said, “Don’t come back please.” A viewer also suggested to the makers, “This should come with a trigger warning.”
Could you’ve guessed this?
Indian Matchmaking show is reportedly marked so unstructured that it received a nomination for the Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program category at the 73rd Emmy Awards. And none of the participants could match it.
Seema Taparia once had a conversation with a YouTuber Dhruv Rathee related to the show and she said, “This was a reality show. The director of the show was trying to show what Indian matchmaking is. The concept was not to get those people married on the show. The shooting wrapped up in five months. Do you expect them to get married in five months? We can’t expect people to find a suitable match so quickly.”
To look the video- https://www.instagram.com/reel/CdYMpT3FoNW/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=