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  FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
L
ove, as many of us knew it, is passé. A growing section of young, urban
India is redefining relationships. An impatient, ambitious generation
has less time for commitment or at least takes its time doing so. There is
a paradigm shift in the dating game for a growing number. Sex is more or
less taken for granted and doesn’t necessarily mean commitment or emo-
tional attachment. The youth are free to experiment, explore and discover
each other and then decide how serious they are about one another.
The youth, always a combustible demographic, have poured out onto
the streets to protest against the country’s political establishment. In less
public fashion, they are also challenging India’s still conservative social
mores. The youth are also India’s burgeoning demographic. Around
50 per cent of India’s population is under the age of 30. Whether in politics
or society, they will, by the sheer strength of numbers, determine the
trajectory of India’s future.
The most obvious manifestation of a challenge to old mores is the
relative ease with which the urban youth engage in sex before marriage,
quite casually at times. Like many other areas,
instant gratification is the driving force. Multiple
partners are not uncommon. It isn’t all about sex.
Companionship matters, but permanence is not a
factor. There are fewer heartbreaks in new-age
dating. People enter into relationships fully aware
that they will eventually part ways. Technology has
played its part in aiding the new relationships. It
has become much easier to find potential partners
on social media like Facebook, replacing the more
cumbersome getting-to-know-one another at a
work place or in college or at a mutual friend’s
house. On Facebook, you can learn more about a
person in an instant than several conversations in
person may reveal.
Needless to say, popular culture—television and films in particular—
has played a facilitating role. The popularity of American shows like
How I Met Your Mother
or
Two and a Half Men
, which depict relationships
with very few strings attached, influence the urban young. The West is
still an aspirational role model. Indian popular culture is not far behind.
Several recent Hindi movies depict the new mores. The late Yash Chopra’s
Jab Tak Hai Jaan
does it in a metropolitan setting. Habib Faisal’s
Ishaqzaade
shows that pre-marital sex is no longer taboo for the youth of
Tier II towns. It is only a matter of time before the powerful influence of
Hindi films percolates down to the semi-urban and rural youth as well.
Our cover story, written by Special Correspondent Aditi Pai and
Correspondent Sonali Acharjee, decodes the new rules of dating. The young
are less enthusiastic about Valentine’s Day. Once the favourite punching bag
of sundry extremist groups, Valentine’s Day is no longer primarily about
buying cards, flowers or other tidbits, much to the dismay of retailers who
have thrived on the festival. It would be safe to say that today’s urban youth
are less mushy than their predecessors. There are fascinating subcultures
of new-age dating. It comes with its own language, codes and break up
rules. Read about them in the cover story package.
For generations gone by, happily ever after was the ultimate in love. For
India’s youth, happy for now, who cares about later seems to be the way to go.
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UPAWants the
Rich to Pay
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The risk is, he will alienate
salaried professionals as well.
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Commitment is passé.
Romance now is all about
one-night stands. Young
India takes the fast and
furious lane to gratification.
Law Defeats
the Victim
The much awaited ordinance on
sexual violence leaves women,
lawmakers and jurists angry with
its imprecise and hurried drafting.
Modern Romance
Casual Sex
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C I N E M A
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U P F R O N T
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G L A S S H O U S E
To Make Films,
You Must Be
Provocative
Producer Pritish Nandy and
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Nambiar talk about the nuances
of filmmaking.
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