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Check out Odoo, here’s the link: https://www.odoo.com/r/2TW In today’s video, we’re talking about a topic jiske baare mein India mein baat hi nahi hoti: are Indian laws still equal, or have they slowly become anti-men in the name of women protection and fake feminism? Divorce ho ya marital dispute — zyada cases mein system automatically maan leta hai ki galti aadmi ki hi hai. Aur isi gap ka misuse hota hai alimony, maintenance, domestic violence FIRs, 498A jaise cases mein. Is video ka context sirf “men vs women” nahi hai. Yeh video un real-life examples se inspired hai jahan high-profile divorces mein crores ka alimony demand hota hai — chahe woh Hardik Pandya ho ya Yuzvendra Chahal jaisa case ho jahan log bolte hain ki “yeh divorce hai ya financial settlement?” Jab relationship toot jaata hai, toh do log alag ho rahe hote hain — lekin India mein aksar financial damage sirf ek side ko hota hai: the man. n this video, we’re talking about something most people in India avoid: are divorce and alimony laws actually fair, or have they slowly become one-sided against men — especially in high-profile marriages? Whenever there is news about a celebrity couple separating — like Hardik Pandya and Natasa Stankovic or Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree — social media immediately turns it into an “alimony story.” People start throwing numbers like “27 crore,” “70% of net worth,” and “she will take everything,” even when those numbers are not officially confirmed. Most of the time, these are media speculations or fan-made narratives, not court orders. That’s the real problem: the moment a marriage breaks, people assume the man will pay. Not because every woman is wrong, but because our laws and our social mindset are built in a way where the man is seen as the automatic financial provider — even if both partners were earning. Originally, Indian laws like maintenance and alimony were made to protect women who were financially dependent and suddenly left with nothing. That was necessary. But over time, a new narrative started spreading — the one people call “fake feminism” — where any demand in the name of “women’s rights” is seen as valid, even if the situation is actually mutual, modern, or financially equal. In this video, we will break down three things: 1. Media vs Reality: Most celebrity divorce amounts that go viral online are not official. They are guesses, headlines, or PR-driven stories. But people believe them and then say, “See, women just marry for money.” That makes the whole topic toxic and unfair. 2. How bias actually works: Men feel that Indian divorce/maintenance laws are presumed in favour of women. Even if the woman is earning, even if the breakup is mutual, even if there was no cruelty — the man is still expected to pay something. That is where the word “alimony business” or “legal extortion” starts getting used online. 3. Do we need gender-neutral laws? If both husband and wife are working, living a modern life, and both enjoy the lifestyle during the marriage — then why should only one person bear the full cost of separation? Modern relationships need modern laws. India still runs on a mix of old social thinking and new lifestyle — and that’s why these conflicts keep happening. This video is not anti-women. It is anti-misuse. Real feminism is about fairness for both genders, not automatic victim status for one and automatic villain tag for the other. If you’re a man, this video will tell you why so many Indian men are scared of divorce, not marriage. If you’re a woman, this video will show you why men keep saying “the system is rigged” — and why real equality needs equal responsibility too. Is video mein hum yeh discuss karenge: • Alimony ka original purpose kya tha, aur aaj kal use “lifestyle compensation” ya “legal extortion” kyun bola jaa raha hai • High-earning men ko target kyun kiya jaata hai — celebrities, cricketers, business owners • Kaise ek taraf “independent woman” ka narrative chalta hai, aur dusri taraf “I deserve lifelong maintenance” bhi bola jaata hai • Indian men ke paas kya legal protection hai — aur kya nahi hai • Aur sabse important: kya humein gender-neutral laws ki zaroorat hai? Yeh video anti-women nahi hai. Yeh video anti-misuse hai. Jab koi bhi law one-sided ho jaata hai, toh uska misuse inevitable ho jaata hai. Aaj ke time pe India mein bahut sare men apni shaadi ya relationship ke khatam hone se zyada, case hone se darte hain. That’s not how a fair justice system should work. Agar tum ek boy ho, married ho ya single, ya shaadi ke baare mein soch rahe ho — yeh video tumhare liye hai. Agar tum ek girl ho aur genuinely equality chahati ho — yeh video phir bhi tumhare liye hai, kyunki equality ka matlab dono sides ka fair hona hai, sirf eak gender ka protected hona nahi.