The Sasur Bahu relationship, a complex and intricate dynamic between a husband's mother (sasur) and daughter-in-law (bahu), has been a staple in Indian families for generations. This relationship has been extensively explored in Indian media, particularly in television dramas and films. This paper aims to analyze the portrayal of Sasur Bahu relationships and romantic storylines in Indian media, examining the tropes, themes, and character archetypes that emerge in these narratives.
In some cases, these romantic storylines may involve forbidden or taboo love, such as relationships between individuals from different castes, religions, or social classes. In others, they may revolve around the complexities of love and family, as characters struggle to balance their own desires with their duties and responsibilities to their loved ones.
The Sasur Bahu relationship, a complex and intricate dynamic between a husband's mother (sasur) and daughter-in-law (bahu), has been a staple in Indian families for generations. This relationship has been extensively explored in Indian media, particularly in television dramas and films. This paper aims to analyze the portrayal of Sasur Bahu relationships and romantic storylines in Indian media, examining the tropes, themes, and character archetypes that emerge in these narratives.
In some cases, these romantic storylines may involve forbidden or taboo love, such as relationships between individuals from different castes, religions, or social classes. In others, they may revolve around the complexities of love and family, as characters struggle to balance their own desires with their duties and responsibilities to their loved ones.