People Boycotting Bharat Matrimony Ad Should Grow Up, Says Social Activist

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  • Published On: March 09, 2023
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"People just want to make a mountain out of a molehill. Those who are trying to boycott this must grow up," social activist Brinda Adige, said when asked to comment on the issue of ads being boycotted for supposedly hurting religious sentiments.

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