1. Varun invites Aparna to a restaurant to discuss their upcoming marriage. He tells her he needs 5 lakhs for the wedding expenses.
2. Aparna is upset by this request and argues with Varun, saying she cannot afford that much. She accuses him of having a low-class mentality.
3. After arguing more, Aparna finally agrees to give Varun the 5 lakhs, but only if he introduces her to his entire family and promises not to ask her for any more money in the future. Varun reluctantly agrees to her terms to save their marriage.
1. Varun invites Aparna to a restaurant to discuss their upcoming marriage. He tells her he needs 5 lakhs for the wedding expenses.
2. Aparna is upset by this request and argues with Varun, saying she cannot afford that much. She accuses him of having a low-class mentality.
3. After arguing more, Aparna finally agrees to give Varun the 5 lakhs, but only if he introduces her to his entire family and promises not to ask her for any more money in the future. Varun reluctantly agrees to her terms to save their marriage.
1. Varun invites Aparna to a restaurant to discuss their upcoming marriage. He tells her he needs 5 lakhs for the wedding expenses.
2. Aparna is upset by this request and argues with Varun, saying she cannot afford that much. She accuses him of having a low-class mentality.
3. After arguing more, Aparna finally agrees to give Varun the 5 lakhs, but only if he introduces her to his entire family and promises not to ask her for any more money in the future. Varun reluctantly agrees to her terms to save their marriage.
(Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics) Tariq Thachil - Elite Parties, Poor Voters - How Social Services Win Votes in India (2014, Cambridge University Press)