: Cinematic constructions often polarized women into the "good" wife or the "bad" outsider, a distinction that reinforced societal moral policing.
The rise of digital media has been a "game-changer" due to the relative absence of strict regulatory mechanisms compared to traditional broadcast television. : Cinematic constructions often polarized women into the
: Unlike the "ruthless" or "subdued" portrayals in older soap operas, digital characters are often seen as more progressive and relatable to the modern Indian audience. : Cinematic constructions often polarized women into the
This essay explores the evolution of the portrayal of Indian wives in entertainment, focusing on how contemporary media—particularly digital platforms—has shifted from traditional, submissive tropes to more nuanced and bold narratives. : Cinematic constructions often polarized women into the
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