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Is Indian society open to unconventional relationships as shown in Nishabdh?

No. India is not yet ready to accept unconventional relationships.

Vincent Castilino Mathias Institute, Shillong

 

Yes. To an extent, every citizen has the right to lead a life of his or her choice, as long as it’s not creating any public nuisance. Age shouldn’t be a factor in a relationship.

PAREEJAT GOGOI Guwahati

indian society is not ready to accept any sort of unconventional relationships.The violent protests against filming Nishabdh in various parts of the nation confirm that.

Sunandini Mukherjee Calcutta

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