How are Fat People treated in India

How are Fat People treated in India

#Khaate peete Ghar ke lagte ho

“Khaate peete Ghar ke lagte ho”, these words you will definitely hear in India if you are plump.

#Khaate peete Ghar ke lagte ho
#Khaate peete Ghar ke lagte ho

Being fat here means you are rich with money and poor by health if your obesity is a huge concern. In this diverse ecosystem, being fat is not a big deal. But in relation to health, it is not a good fit also. Here daily in one of the newspapers you will see the advertisement of transformation of being slim from fat in a number of days or so.

How are Fat People treated in India

#Dum Laga ke Haisha

If you turn your direction in Entertainment Media as a means to connect with the huge population, you will see various famous personalities that are fat and yet in this show business. Where first there was comic relief by creating comedy on fat people now the tables have actually turned. Movies like “Dum laga ke Haisha” gives us a clear message that a fat lady can be happily married and can live on her own terms. By Generations moving forward in this country, the minds are too moving forward in terms of understanding the emotions behind it.

#Dum Laga ke Haisha
#Dum Laga ke Haisha

#Shaadi a big fat season

The culture here itself teaches a woman to be a good cook as “Pati ke dil ka rasta pet se hota he”, the happiest marriage in India is mainly on love with cooking and eating.

#Shaadi a big fat season
#Shaadi a big fat season

This all will really leave you awestruck but this is a real fact. Here mainly relatives and close ones attend the wedding of the lovely couples just to enjoy the buffet.

How are Fat People treated in India

#Maa Ka Pyaar

In India, the image of fat people is seen to be healthy and funny. Here in every house even you are healthy looking child and you come from, your hostel after some months or days your Indian mom will definitely say “Kitna dubla patla ho gaya he mera bacha”.

#Maa Ka Pyaar
#Maa Ka Pyaar

In India if you are around be guilt free and  –

“Hello…How are… Khaana Khaake Jaana Ha!”

 

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