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May 15, 2023
|India Today
Matchmaker Sima Taparia is on a roll with a new season of Indian Matchmaking on Netflix, brand endorsements, speaking engagements and, of course, loads of matchmaking
Q. What can we look forward to in season 3 of Indian Matchmaking?
In the new season, you will see success stories, my family time, travels with my husband, and a new country. I'm also busier than ever with matchmaking and have had to expand my office to deal with the many new enquiries.
Q. The show has been criticised for not being progressive and promoting old-fashioned values. Do you agree?
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