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The simple conversation where the father is expressing disgust with the fact that the daughter is hiring people rather than marrying them has social media questioning the gap between what women want for themselves and what society actually thinks that they want.
She posted this conversation five days ago and it has already gotten more than 14 thousand likes, more than one thousand and five hundred retweets with numerous comments. She posted the conversation with the caption, "What being disowned from father looks like." She also wrote in a subsequent thread that the person who was sent to her by a matrimonial site was looking for 62LPA and ESOPs, which she could not afford. She also mentioned that her father has deleted her matrimonial profile. She wrote, "Pls don's drop hate on me, I cry very easily."
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According to her website, she is the founder of a start-up company in Bengaluru. Apart from that she is an author, marketer and brand manager. She also has a journalism degree.
"I have always been passionate about reading books, which led to my family, help me build a library of thousands of books," is mentioned on the website.
At the age of 17, she published her first co-written novel and at the age of 19, she published a solo novel. She has been working in the start-up industry for a while now and has worked in more than 35 startups across the world. In these organisations, she performed a variety of roles like brand management, growth management, product marketing management and building companies from 0 to 1.