City
Epaper

Tanuja Chandra says 'Wedding.con' is a tale of women who fell victim to matrimonial fraud

By IANS | Updated: December 22, 2023 13:50 IST

Mumbai, Dec 22 Director Tanuja Chandra is coming up with a true-crime docuseries ‘Wedding.con’. The director has shared ...

Open in App

Mumbai, Dec 22 Director Tanuja Chandra is coming up with a true-crime docuseries ‘Wedding.con’. The director has shared that the series is a tale of women who were victims of matrimonial fraud.

The series follows the stories of 5 women as they embark on the journey to fulfil their dream of a happy marriage. However, their search for the perfect life partner takes a dark turn as they fall victim to financial and emotional exploitation by con men. The imposters, assuming fake identities and posing as suitable grooms on online platforms, betray the women.

Talking about the series, the director said: “In India and other South Asian cultures, it's widely believed that marriage is the most significant milestone in a woman's life, and the pressure to 'settle down' keeps mounting as she grows older. In fact, by the time she's 35, she's told the ship has long sailed. ‘Wedding.con’ is the tale of five women who were victims of matrimonial fraud, but are now survivors and have shown tremendous courage in recounting their experience, to expose these scams.”

She further mentioned: “When BBC Studios brought this project to me, it was an eye-opener and I am grateful to these incredible women and Prime Video for passionately supporting my vision to bring this docuseries to life. It makes me very hopeful that this series reaching out to a wide audience across the world, will help in saving women from being duped in the future.”

A BBC Studios India Production, the serie will drop on Prime Video on December 29.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

CricketStokes, McCullum inspect pitch ahead of Manchester Test

International"He has ended wars, like India and Pakistan": White House Press Secretary on President Trump's global efforts

FootballFrom first flight to international victory: Yogesh Kumar leads India with heart at Gothia Cup

CricketIndia Champions start practice ahead of WCL 2025 clash against South Africa Champions

InternationalZelensky announces date for next round of Russia-Ukraine talks

International Realted Stories

International"More than 25 patients are very critical": Dr Mohammad Nasir Uddin on condition of victims in Dhaka jet crash

InternationalUS judge orders Trump administration to restore funding database after law violation

InternationalTraders detained as tax protest shuts down Pak-China border

International"We are deeply saddened": US State Dept on Bangladesh Air Force jet crash in Uttara

InternationalEmbassy continuously on job, trying to get Ranjit Singh released from kidnappers: Jitendra Singh on Indian national abducted in Niger