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As much as parents would like to treat their daughters and daughters-in-law, sons and sons-in-law equally, the veil of prejudice does come in the way more often than not. This attitude only leads to misunderstandings and complexities in relationships. But you know what, all you need to do to avoid all this is change your perception. And what can be a better time than Eid?
Eid is as much about celebrating with your loved ones and eating delicious food, as it’s about setting aside your prejudices and becoming progressive. This spirit of Eid is beautifully captured in this inspiring video by Ghadi Detergent.
You want your son-in-law to be the best husband to your daughter, even if it means taking over kitchen duties, but you’re not very pleased if your son helps out his wife in the kitchen. Why these double standards? Why this prejudiced view? It’s this mann ka mael that this video wants people to get rid off, this Eid.
So let this Eid be a time for new beginnings. Let go off double standards, set aside all prejudices and saare mael dho daalo.
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