Sima Taparia reacts to criticism for her inability to make a single match on ‘Indian Matchmaking’

Updated : Aug 04, 2023 12:35
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Sima Taparia, who gained massive recognition with the Netflix reality show ‘Indian Matchmaking’, opened up to criticism about her success rate on the show.
In an interview with Pinkvilla, Sima said that people who are criticising her and the show are ‘stupid’. ‘If it would have been a fake show, I would have gotten everyone married in a day. Only because it is a reality show, this cannot happen,’ she said.
Sima shared the show is shot for just five months and it is not possible to get someone married in such a short duration.
The matchmaker said, ‘Now if you say that marriages should happen in five months…everyone who is criticising the show is stupid. Paanch mahine mein shaadi kaise hogi? (How can someone get married in five months?)’

Many viewers have criticised Sima Taparia for failing to find a suitable partner for the contestants of ‘Indian Matchmaking’.

Earlier, Sima Taparia had told The Indian Express that the purpose of Indian Matchmaking was only to showcase how marriages happen in India.

She said, ‘The goal of the show was to show the process of Indian matchmaking to the world. In five months, how do you think it is possible that everyone will get married? If I was God, I would have matched three successful couples every day. But I am not. And since it’s a reality show, the success rate is very low because everything is real.’

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